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[PDF] The 2014-15 Budget: Administration’s Response to Prison Overcrowding Order

Conversely, California City Correctional Center houses approximately 2,381 inmates—nearly 30 percent of the in-state contract population. However, under the proposal this facility would also only receive 334 programming slots—about 8 percent of the total amount allocated.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2014/budget/three-judge-panel/three-judge-panel-022814.pdf

[PDF] The 2017-18 Budget Analysis of the Department of Developmental Services Budget

Currently, more than 20 cities in California have a minimum wage that is higher than the state’s. The mechanism by which a service provider may request a rate increase from DDS to cover its higher staffing costs due to a factor such as a local minimum wage increase is to submit a health and safety (H&S) waiver through the vendoring RC for each consumer served by a provider.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2017/3581/DDS-Budget-022417.pdf

[PDF] The 2020‑21 Budget: Proposition 2 Debt Payment Proposals

These were: (1) “settle up” or certain amounts the state owed to schools; (2) special fund loans from other state funds to the General Fund; (3) reimbursements for pre-2004 mandate claims from cities, counties, and special districts; (4) unfunded liabilities for pensions; and (5) prefunding and unfunded liabilities associated with retiree health benefits.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2020/4196/prop2-debt-payment-031020.pdf

2007-08: Overview of the Governor’s Budget

Funding for parole realignment would come from a reallocation of waste and water district property taxes, city Proposition 172 sales taxes, and vehicle license fees. Our alternative is designed to give counties a greater stake in the success of these offenders in the community, thereby reducing their likelihood of reoffending. ( P&I, “Part V.” ) Resources Alternative Fund Sources to Support Programs.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2008/highlights/pandi_highlights_022108.aspx

LAO 2008 Budget Analysis: Department of Public Health (4265)

(There are 61 LHJs, composed of the 58 counties and the cities of Berkeley, Long Beach, and Pasadena.) Community based organizations and universities also receive state local assistance funds for public health programs and research.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2008/health_ss/hss_anl08004.aspx

Analysis of the 1995-96 Budget Bill: Major Expenditure Proposals in The 1995-96 Budget

Pursuant to existing law, most fines, fees, and forfeitures transferred to the state are deposited into the General Fund, while other fees (mostly civil case filing fees) are allocated by the state back to the counties.-- Proposal The Governor's Budget proposes total expenditures of $1.3billion for support of trial courts in 1995-96.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1995/part4-B.html

[PDF] The 2010-11 Budget: Overview of the Governor's Budget

OV-7L e g i s L a t i V e a n a L y s t ’ s O f f i c e 2010-11 Budget anaLysis Governor’s Budget General Fund condition (Dollars in Millions) Proposed for 2010‑11 Proposed 2009‑10 amount Percent change Prior-year fund balance $2,314 -$5,855 -$3,863 Revenues and transfers 82,772 88,084 89,322 1.4% Total resources available $85,086 $82,229 $85,459 Expenditures $90,940 $86,092
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2010/bud/budget_overview/bud_overview_011210.pdf

The 2010-11 Budget: How the Special Session Actions Would Affect Social Services

To convert the TANF funds into additional General Fund savings, the Governor transfers these funds to the Department of Developmental Services (DDS) ($43 million) and the Student Aid Commission ($18 million).
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2010/ssrv/ssrv_brief/ssrv_brief_012910.aspx

[PDF] Most notably, federal rules limit state authority to regulate

Most notably, federal rules limit state authority to regulate employer-sponsored health benefits, particularly for employers who “self-insure” by assuming the financial risk associated with their employees’ health care rather than transferring the risk to a health insurer.
https://lao.ca.gov/letters/2022/Cooley-Cunningham-CalCare-031722.pdf

[PDF] 1955 Budget Analysis: Capital Outlay

This property is on the main highway about a. quarter mile outside of the city limits and has no police protection. The fence would provide protection to the property, especially on nights and week ends,. and would tend to make the land more usable.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1955/24_capital_outlay_1955.pdf