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[PDF] LAO 2004 Budget Analysis: Judiciary & Criminal Justice Chapter

The department transports inmates for a variety of reasons, including assignment from a reception center to a mainline institution, reassignment to a different institution, re- lease from prison to their home county, and attendance at legal proceedings.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2004/crim_justice/crimjust_anl04.pdf

LAO 2004 Budget Analysis: Health and Human Services Agency Data Center (4130)

The SFIS project is the only DSS county-based project funded entirely from the General Fund. The 2003-04 Budget Act provides $10.7  million to support and maintain SFIS. Of this amount, $453,500 is for eight state staff to manage the project.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2004/general_govt/gen_18_4130_anl04.htm

[PDF] 05-06_budget_highlights

In order to provide long-term transportation funding stability while freeing up General Fund revenue for other purposes, we continue to recommend (1) the repeal of Proposition 42, (2) an increase of the gas tax to generate an amount of funding equivalent to Proposition 42, and (3) adjusting the gas tax for inflation.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2005/05-06_budget_highlights.pdf

LAO 2005 Budget Analysis: K-12 Introduction

Thus, the growth in local property tax revenues in 2005-06 is only $401  million (3.6  percent). Proposed Reductions in Non-Proposition  98 Spending. The budget proposes to decrease non-Proposition  98 funding for K-12 by a net of $723  million in 2005-06.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2005/education/ed_05_K12_Intro_anl05.htm

LAO 2005 Budget Analysis: Department of Motor Vehicles (2740)

Additionally, the department licenses and regulates vehicle-related businesses such as automobile dealers and driver trainin g schools, and also collects certain fees and tax revenues for state and local agencies.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2005/transportation/tran_05_2740_anl05.htm

LAO 2006 Budget Analysis: Department of Developmental Services (4300)

However, access to other generic services, such as county and city recreation programs, can vary regionally, with the result that some RCs spend considerably more for some recreational services than others.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2006/health_ss/hss_11_4300_anl06.html

[PDF] California Real ID Act of 2008

Brown Jr. 4 December 12, 2007 County CalWORKs Costs. This measure is likely to result in initial costs of about $45 million for providing existing CalWORKs adult recipients with passports. This is because current law requires counties to assist CalWORKs recipients and applicants in obtaining eligibility documents, including the payment of any required fees.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2007/070817.pdf

[PDF] The Voters Restoration Act

The commission would be required to adopt district boundaries that adhered to a number of requirements, including: • Maintaining entire cities, counties, neighborhoods, and communities of inter- est in single districts to the extent possible. • Maintaining geographical compactness of districts. • Disregarding consideration of political parties, incumbents, or political can- didates.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2007/070834.pdf

[PDF] The Victim's Rights and Protection Act: Marsy's Law (version 2)

The Department of Justice (DOJ) would be directed to study the feasibility of other techniques, such as intercepting tax refunds, lottery winnings, and welfare or Social Secu- rity payments, to obtain restitution for crime victims.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2007/070923.pdf

[PDF] California Taxpayer Protection Act of 2010 (version 2)

These savings would be partially offset by increased state and county costs for children who shifted into state- and county-supported Foster Care or into county-run general assistance programs. The provisions changing the processes for applying for public benefits could also reduce state and local costs.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090301.pdf