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2005 Initiative Analysis: Tobacco Tax, Disease Prevention and Children's Health Insurance Act of 2006 (version 1)

Children up to age two in families with incomes below 300  percent of FPL, and who have transferred from the state's Access for Infants and Mothers program, also receive coverage under HFP. Children for whom HFP applications are filed must generally be an eligible United States citizen or a qualified alien.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050848.htm

[PDF] California Brain Research and Tobacco Tax Act of 2014

This measure requires the transfer of some revenues raised by the new tax to “backfill,” or offset, any revenue losses that occur to existing state cigarette and tobacco taxes as a direct result of the imposition of the new tax.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2014/140042.pdf

LAO 2003 Budget Analysis: Capital Outlay, California Infrastructure Plan

These costs are expected to be funded over 20 years from surcharges on court filing fees deposited into the "Court Facilities Trust Fund. " The 2002 plan does not directly address any of the facility issues associated with this transfer of responsibility.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2003/cap_outlay/co_2_cc_infrastructure_anl03.htm

[PDF] Tobacco Tax, Disease Prevention and Children's Health Insurance Act of 2006 (version 2)

Children up to age two in families with incomes below 300 percent of FPL, and who have transferred from the state's Access for Infants and Mothers program, also receive coverage under HFP. Children for whom HFP applications are filed must generally be an eligible United States citizen or a qualified alien.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050849.pdf

[PDF] Overview of the 1994-95 May Revision

. -$1,893 -$1,583 $310 Revenues and transfers ................. 41,334 41,475 141 Total resources available ............. $39,440 $39,892 $451 Expenditures ................................... $38,788 $39,026 b Fund balance .................................. $652 $865 $213 Reserve $260 $472 $213 Other obligations ............................. 393 393 — a Includes Governor’s proposed budget solutions.
https://lao.ca.gov/1994/may_revision_94-95.pdf

[PDF] 2000 Budget Perspectives and Issues: State Fiscal Picture

. • This gives the Legislature a unique opportunity to both address major priorities and strengthen the state’s underlying fiscal condition. 10 Part I: State Fiscal Picture Figure 6 The LAO's General Fund Condition Assuming Governor's Policy Proposals 1998-99 Through 2000-01 (Dollars in Millions) 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 Prior-year fund balance $2,920 $3,708 $5,011 Revenues and
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2000/2000_pandi/part1/pandi_pt1_2000.pdf

[PDF] 1947 Budget Analysis: Franchise Tax Oommissioner

We therefore recommend that in reorganizing the administrative control of (1) the bank and corporation franchise tax; (2) corpora- tion income tax, and (3) the personal income tax, that consideration be given at the same time to the possibility of administering other taxes now handled by the Board of Equalization which can be transferred by statute.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1947/24_franchise_1947.pdf

[PDF] Special Education Mandate History Funding and Legislative Intent Questions and Answers Prepared by the Legislative Analyst’s Office October 13, 1999

In enacting Chapter 797, the Legislature and Governor relied upon their fiscal staff analyses which indicated that: 2Chapter 797 specifies that surplus funds in one item could be transferred to any other item. 3 • The increased state funding provided in the measure would be sufficient to offset the mandated costs in 1980-81. • An increased level of state funding would be provided in future budget acts.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/Special_ed_Mandate_History_QandA.pdf

[PDF] 2008-09 Budget Overview: Resources Agency Departments

Resources Bond Fund Conditions Total Authorization in Bonda Balance Availableb Proposition 204c $870 $48 Proposition 40f 2,600 14 Proposition 50g 3,440 27 Totals $11,105 $231 a $125 million was transferred from Proposition 204 to Proposition 13 accounts. b Amount available after accounting for prior and proposed appropriations through 2008-09. c Safe, Clean, Reliable Water Supply
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/resources/2008/Budget_Overview_031208.pdf

[PDF] The 2019-20 Budget: Proposition 98 Outlook

The administration estimates these grants will cost a total of Figure 3 Proposition 98 Near-Term Outlook (Dollars in Millions) 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 Minimum Guarantee $75,391 $77,932 $80,765 K-14 Funding General Fund $52,911 $54,230 $55,447 Local property tax 22,556 24,096 25,318 Totals $75,467 $78,325 $80,765 Year-to-Year Change in Funding General Fund $2,596 $1,319 $1,217 Percent change 5.2%
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2018/3897/prop-98-outlook-111418.pdf