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[PDF] Prison and Parole Population Management Options

Counties transfer about 6 percent of revenues to cities that sustained property tax reductions. known as the “ERAF” shift, in 1993. LAO Parole Realignment Redirect 6 Percent of Total Statewide Proposition 172 Revenues to Statewide Parole Realignment Account Allocate Remaining Proposition 172 Revenues to Counties Based on Taxable Sales (Similar to Current Law) 8L
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/crimjust/2008/Prison_and_Population_Management_03_13_08.pdf

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

Shift property tax allocations from schools to cities and counties to offset net state-local cost shifts. Eliminate Counter-Productive Fiscal Incentives Transfer 1 percent local sales and use tax to state level, offset with increased property tax allocations.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1993/pandi_93_5.pdf

1999 Initiative Analysis: California Voter's Bill of Rights

The measure provides that city and county governments could avoid incurring these costs if they lacked the technological capability to comply with the provisions of the measure. T o the extent that city and county governments opted out under this provision, local government costs for implementing this measure would be reduced but state implementation costs w ould increase.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1999/990308_INT.html

[PDF] "California Voter's Bill of Rights"

The measure would also amend the California Constitution to transfer the authority for specifying the boundaries of districts for the State Senate and Assembly, Board of Hon. Bill Lockyer 2 April 29, 1999 Equalization, and U.S.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1999/990310_INT.pdf

Federal Spending in California

Jan 18, 2017 - Cities and Special Districts Receive Almost $8 Billion in Federal Funds. Cities received over $4 billion in federal funds in 2014-15. The federal Community Development Block Grant—supporting local housing and economic development activities—was the single largest program for which cities received federal funding ($231 million).
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3531/5

[PDF] Understanding California's Property Taxes

A particularly large impact on assessed valuation tends to occur in years when a large number of these properties transfer from Proposition 13 assessment to reduced assessment. As shown by the dark bars in the figure below, recently sold, newly built, and decline-in-value properties typically account for more than two-thirds of total changes in countywide assessed value in Santa Clara County.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2012/tax/property-tax-primer-112912.pdf

[PDF] 1958 Budget Analysis: Military

All other ablebodied male citi- zens and those who have declared their intention to become citizens who are between the ages of 18 and 45 are liable to duty in the unorganized militia. The Adjutant General is head of the Military Department.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1958/15_military_1958.pdf

[PDF] Appendix 3, Figure 5 New Discretionary Spending Proposed in the

Appendix 3, Figure 5 New Discretionary Spending Proposed in the 2023-24 Governor’s Budget: Human Services General Fund (In Millions) Department/ Program Area Description 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 DSS Enhance security of Electronic Benefits Transfer cards — — $17 DSS California Behavioral Health Community‑Based Continuum Demonstration — — 11 DDS Safety Net Plan Enhancements for
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2023/4662/Appendix-3-New-Discretionary-Spending.pdf

2013 Initiative Analysis: Six Californias

Cities and Counties May Adopt Charters. State law generally defines the roles and responsibilities of cities and counties. The California Constitution, however, allows cities and counties to adopt or amend charters—subject to approval by local voters—that supersede state law on certain issues.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2013/130771.aspx

[PDF] 1955 Budget Analysis: Health

This is part of an over-all recommendation looking toward the eventual centralized ownership of all state cars in order to achieve the maximum benefits to be derived from broad fleet ownership and control, central maintenance, and extension of pool operations to the extent feasible and economical, as explained in detail in a special section in the introduction to this report.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1955/18_health_1955.pdf