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These measures authorize total state spen ding of $52.1 billion, consisting of $38.5 billion from the General Fund, $12.1 billion from special funds, and $1.5 billion from bond funds. Compared with 1992-93, total state spe nding will decrease by $5.5 billion, or 9.6 percent.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications?page=212&year=0&publicationType=0

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Format: The State's Retirement Systems: Fiscal Issues for 1993-94 March 1, 1993 - In the November 1992 election, the voters approved Proposition 162—the California Pension Protection Act of 1992. This act may fundamentally alter relationships between retirement boards and the executive and legislative branches of these levels of government.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications?page=213&year=0&publicationType=0

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The department spends about 90 percent of its budget—2.5 b illion in 1992-93—on the operation of the state's prison system. As of December 1992, there were 109,141 inmates in state prison (almost double the system's design capacity).
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications?page=214&year=0&publicationType=0

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Format: February 1, 1992 - Financing of Resources and Environmental Programs Format: The 1991-92 State and Local Program Realignment February 1, 1992 - The state and local program realignment legislation enacted in 1991 represents a fundamental change in the state and county fiscal relationship.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications?page=215&year=0&publicationType=0

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Format: PDF Report October 10, 1991 - Local Housing Elements and State Housing Bonds: A Report on Housing Activities in Communities Applying for State Bond Funds Format: September 3, 1991 - We recommend various steps to improve the performance of the DFG Department of Fish and Game.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications?page=216&year=0&publicationType=0

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Ultimately, the Legislature must craft a plan that balances the need for state services with the need to address the state's underlying structural budget problem. Format:
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications?page=217&year=0&publicationType=0

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The budget plan for t he current year, adopted last summer, is now expected to leave the state with a large deficit on June 30, 1991. In addition, projected revenues for 1991- 92 will fall far short of the level needed to both maintain current levels of services and restore the state’s reserve fund.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications?page=218&year=0&publicationType=0

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Here we review the state's fiscal condition, the major areas where de-m and for state services is outstripping its ability to provide them, and the extent to which the state's existing revenue base is capable of supporting the delivery of existing and additional state services.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications?page=219&year=0&publicationType=0

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The state government faces a number of challenges. Here, we review the challenges facing the Legislature and the state; re view the state's fiscal condition, the major areas where demand for state ser-vices is outstripping its ability to provide them, and the extent to which the state's exist-ing reven ue base is
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications?page=220&year=0&publicationType=0

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Each discussion describ es the new provision, indicates when the state must implement the provision, describes how the provision differs from current state law, and outlines the issue that it presents to the Legislature.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications?page=222&year=0&publicationType=0