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LAO 2006 Budget Analysis: Proposition 98 Priorities

The initiative requires the state to expand existing after school programs for K-8 students by a specific amount starting in 2006-07. An additional $406爉illion in revenue limits is proposed to equalize K-12 general pur pose funding levels ($200爉illion) and restore past-year reductions in revenue limits ($206爉illion).
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2006/education/ed_03_anl06.html

[PDF] The 2021-22 Budget: California Department of Parks and Recreation

Administration States It Will Pursue Additional Revenue Solutions in Future Years. In part due to the General Fund being proposed for just two years, Parks projects that under the Governor’s proposal the HWRF would again face a funding shortfall beginning in 2024-25 (as shown in the figure on the next page).
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/resources/2021/Parks-Budget-020421.pdf

California Community Colleges Funding by Source [EdBudget]

Jul 6, 2017 - California Community Colleges Funding by Source [EdBudget] $154 1.2% a Includes $500 million each year (and an additional $5 million in 2016-17) for the Adult Education Block Grant, of which more than $400 million goes to school districts for their adult education services. b Includes funding for state general obligation bond debt service, state contributions to
https://lao.ca.gov/Education/EdBudget/Details/50

[PDF] Analysis of Proposition 98 May Revision Budget Package

Provides Additional $150 Million for Career Technical Education (CTE) Grants for Secondary Schools. The May Revision augmentation brings total year-one funding up to $400 million. The May Revision modifies proposed funding for years two and three of the program—providing $300 million for year two and $200 million for year three— instead of $250 million each year.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2015/budget/may-revision/prop-98-may-revision-051815.pdf

2009 Initiative Analysis: Local Control of Local Classrooms Funding Act

In total, school districts in California raise approximately $200  million a year from parcel taxes, accounting for less than 1  percent of annual revenues for K-12 education. No comparable data exists for the community colleges.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090692.aspx

[PDF] The 2020-22 Budget: Wildfire Resilience Package

Moreover, much of the funding is intended to be spent over multiple years or have multiyear benefits. For example, some state agencies propose to use a portion of the proposed one-time funding to purchase equipment which can be used on fuels reduction work for many years.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/resources/2021/The-2021-22-Budget-Wildfire-Resilience-Package-020521.pdf

[PDF] The 2022-23 Budget: California State University

The language also requires CSU to submit a report on foster youth services and outcomes every two years beginning March 31, 2024. Assessment Additional Support for Foster Youth Could Be Warranted. Providing additional support targeted for foster youth could help address their academic disparities as well as their higher rates of food and housing insecurity.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2022/4537/CSU-021522.pdf

The 2012-13 Budget: The Governor's CalWORKs and Child Care Proposals

Option: Could provide subsidized care for school –age children ages 6 –12 only during nontraditional hours, while prioritizing slots in school –based programs for displaced children. Savings: Approximately $65 million for 11 – and 12 –year olds and additional $50 million for 10 –year olds.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/2012/ss/calworks-child-care-022212.aspx

Overview of the 1999-00 Governor's Budget

This proposed supplement of general purpose funding--which would continue in years after 1999-00is intended to partly compensate school districts for prior years when the state did not fully fund statutor y COLAs.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/011599_budget_brief.html

[PDF] The 2015-16 Budget: Possible May Revision Scenarios

Whereas the Constitution allows the state to provide less school funding than otherwise required in certain years, a state law adopted in the early 1990’s requires a supplemental school appropriation when the minimum guarantee is not growing as quickly as the rest of the state budget.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2015/budget/scenarios/may-revision-scenarios-040715.pdf