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November 1995 California Update

Figure 3 shows the percentage of first-time freshmen at UC and CSU, by admission status, who did not meet the English requirements since 1989 (the earliest year consistent data ar e available). Regularly admitted freshmen have taken required high school courses and have achieved specified grade point averages and test scores.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/cal_update/cup1195.html

[PDF] The 2014-15 Budget: Capital Outlay Support Program Review

With regard to the STIP, a local partner is typically involved ARTWORK #140052 Annual Budget Request Poorly Estimates Staffing Needs for Most Projects Overstimated by more than 25 percent Estimated within 25 percent above or below Underestimated by more than 25 percent Template_LAOReport_sm.ait
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2014/budget/capital-outlay/capital-outlay-support-program-051414.pdf

CalSTRS Funding Update

Jul 19, 2018 - Like other public pension systems in California, CalSTRS is funded through contributions from employers (school and community college districts) and employees. In addition, CalSTRS receives an annual appropriation from the state General Fund.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3873

MOU Fiscal Analysis: Bargaining Unit 5 (Highway Patrol)

Aug 26, 2019 - Requires MVA to Make $100  Million Supplemental Pension Payment Over Four Years. In each of the four fiscal years of the agreement (2019 ‑20, 2020 ‑21, 2021 ‑22, and 2022 ‑23), the agreement would require the MVA to contribute $25  million to CalPERS —totaling to $100  million over the four years.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4089

LAO 2006 Budget Analysis: Department of Mental Health (4440)

Recently, however, we were advised by state hospital administrators that the remaining population of 50 in this unit is down by half to a total of 25 patients. As a result, we are advised that DMH had held up the bidding process for an estimated $8.8 million project to construct an on-site school building at MSH for these clients, and is reviewing wh ether the current population (if it holds) is sufficient to justify the continuation of this unit.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2006/health_ss/hss_12_4440_anl06.html

[PDF] ANNUAL REPORT OF THE LEGISLATIVE ANALYST FISCAL YEAR 1981-82

During the past 25 years, concessions operating in the state park system have increased, both in number and in the scope of their operations. Some have become sizable businesses managed by national corporations.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1983/01_annual_report_of_legislative_analyst_fiscal_year_1981-82.pdf

[PDF] 1962 Budget Analysis: Public Works

Chapter 1142, Statutes of 1961, relative to the inspection of school sites, requires only that the division be present at local school board hearings-at the request of such local board-on those occasions when the division 's findings on school site suitability are in dispute.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1962/19_public_works_1962.pdf

[PDF] California Jobs Initiative

Proposal This measure would suspend the implementation of AB 32 until such time that the unemployment rate in California is 5.5 percent or less for four consecutive calendar quarters. During the suspension period, state agencies would be prohibited from pro- posing or adopting new regulations, or enforcing previously adopted regulations, im- plementing AB 32.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090794.pdf

[PDF] California Jobs Initiative (version 1)

Proposal This measure would suspend the implementation of AB 32 until such time that the unemployment rate in California is 5.5 percent or less for four consecutive calendar quarters. During the suspension period, state agencies would be prohibited from pro- posing or adopting new regulations, or enforcing previously adopted regulations, im- plementing AB 32.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090851.pdf

Generational Differences in Homeownership and Housing Costs [EconTax Blog]

Aug 17, 2015 - Along the same lines, as shown below, homeownership rates for Californians age 18 to 30 have fallen significantly since 1960 —dropping from 25 percent to 15 percent. Over the same period, homeownership rates for all Californians were relatively flat.
https://lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax/Article/Detail/120