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As in recent years, the proposed revenues and expendit ures would leave the state with an unrestricted reserve of about $1 billion. The budget indicates that the projected level of state revenues will place the state $24 million below its appropriations limit for 1988-89.
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Here, we discuss the state's fiscal condition in 1985 and 1986, explain the state's budgetary pro spects beyond the upcoming year, and provide a more detailed examination of revenues and expenditures.
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We project university enrollment over the next eight years based on existing state policy and growth in the state's pu blic high school graduates. In 2024-25, we project UC will enroll 11,000 more resident students (5 percent) than in 2016-17.
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Format: State "Pickup" of Employee Retirement Contributions January 1, 1985 - The state Department of Personnel Administration (DPA) is in the process of implementing administratively a federal tax provision allowing the state to "pick up" mandatory employee retirement contributions.
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Second, these two programs are among the most costly administered b y the state. Together, they account for 11 cents out of every dollar spent from the state's General Fund. Format:
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Here we provide a brief overview of the state's fiscal condition during the current and budget years, estimate what it would cost to maintain the existing level of services provided by the state in 1984-85, take a brief look at the lo ng-term fiscal outlook for the state, and provide a more detailed discussion of revenues and expenditures.
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