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[PDF] California Evans Child Protection Act

Specifically, the commission of these sex of- fenses against a minor would carry a mandatory sentence of 50 years in state prison without the possibility of parole. The commission of the offenses against an adult fe- male would carry a mandatory sentence of 25 years in state prison without the possibil- ity of parole.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/010837_INT.pdf

SPECIAL EDUCATION

The state has an opportunity to develop a more ethnically diverse teaching staff over the next five to ten years as a large group of current teachers reach retirement age. OUTCOMES California Scores Lower Than Comparison States and National Average The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) measures achievement at school.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/010195_calguide/cgk123.html

[PDF] "The Majority Rule Amendment for Smaller Classes, Safer Schools and Financial Accountability"

The magni- tude of these costs on a statewide basis is unknown, but could easily be in the hundreds of millions of dollars annually after several years. Hon. Bill Lockyer 3 April 1, 1999 Impacts on State Costs To the extent the reduced local voter-approval requirement authorized by the mea- sure results in approval of more bond measures by voters in K-14 jurisdictions, there
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1999/990159_INT.pdf

[PDF] Education and Taxpayer Fairness Act

Every year, school districts and colleges would file an annual audit showing how they spent PSIAF revenues. Other Requirements. Finally, the measure specifies that the state shall not (1) count PSIAF revenues or the increased property taxes for purposes of calculating the state’s minimum funding requirement under Proposition 98 or (2) use these funds to supplant federal, state, or local funding.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090728.pdf

The 2017-18 Budget: Department of State Hospitals (DSH)

Feb 22, 2017 - Each ETP unit is to operate for about four years (from the day the unit is activated to January 1 of the fifth calendar year following its activation). The goal of the pilot is to test whether more intensive care in a higher security setting for patients with a high risk of violence is an effective way to reduce violence.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3578

[PDF] Bonds and the November 1994 Ballot

For instance, for every $1 billion in general obligation bonds sold (at 6 percent interest), the state is committing to pay an average of $70 million in annual debt service costs for the next 25 years.
https://lao.ca.gov/1994/Bonds_and_Nov_1994_Ballots.pdf

Proposition 36: Three Strikes Law. Sentencing for Repeat Felony Offenders. Initiative Statute.

After third strikers have served the minimum number of years required by their sentence, a BPH panel conducts a parole consideration hearing to consider their possible release. For example, BPH would conduct such a hearing for a third striker sentenced to 25-years-to-life after the third striker served 25 years.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2012/36_11_2012.aspx

[PDF] 1984-85 Budget Analysis: Judicial

In response, the council has submitte a report that recommends permanently retaining the program on the basis that it reduces costs to litigants and assists courts in managing their calendars. The council, however, was unable to deter- mine whether the program actually reduced any court expenditures, or diverted any cases from going to trial.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1984/03_judicial_1984.pdf

[PDF] The 1993-94 State Budget: Perspectives and Issues

It is very likely that the state could face budget gaps in future years. For instance, we estimate that projected expenditures (based on current services) will exceed revenues for several years. Restructuring efforts can help bridge those gaps.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1993/pandi_93_5.pdf

[PDF] Proposition 98 Overview

Unless the Legislature directs it for another purpose, this funding is used to repay K-12 schools and California Community Colleges for prior- year mandates. In 2006-07, the Governor proposes to provide $133 million in settle-up payments to K-12 schools for the costs of prior-year mandates. ($17 million of settle-up was “prepaid” in the 2005-06 budget.)
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2006/Prop98_Overview_031406.pdf