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[PDF] Local Government Property Tax Transfers

This is because the budget proposal (1) maintains the current-year require- ment that RDAs transfer to schools an amount equal to 16 percent of agency property tax revenues and (2) further limits agency property tax revenues to the dollar amount needed to pay that year's debt service.
https://lao.ca.gov/1993/reports/local_gov_prop_tax_transfer_151_0293.pdf

[PDF] 1987-88 Budget Analysis: Control Sections

Because schools receive state appropriations to, meet funding needs in excess of their local resources, the lower school costs will reduce the needed level of budget-year state school assistance. . .
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1987/15_control_1987.pdf

[PDF] UPDATE MAY 1997

This change, in effect, raises the per- capita revenue increase for 1995-96, which in turn acts to increase the Proposition 98 minimum guarantee. n Higher School Attendance. Prelimi- nary reports show 1996-97 school at- tendance is up significantly from the January estimate.
https://lao.ca.gov/1997/cal_update/may_97_calupdate.pdf

[PDF] Overview of Proposition 98 Budget

Constitutional Non-P 98 K-14 Mandates State must reimburse school and community college districts for performing certain state-mandated activities. State deferred payments for seven consecutive years (2003-04 through 2009-10).
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2012/Overview_of_Proposition_98_Budget_030612.pdf

[PDF] The McCauley Pension Recovery Act

Similarly, the meas- ure would encourage workers to retire or leave the state as soon as the estimated value of their vested benefits (including employer-paid health insurance) approached $40,000 per year.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2010/100325.pdf

[PDF] The McCauley Pension Recovery Act

Brown Jr. 3 March 25, 2010 estimated value of their vested benefits (including employer-paid health insurance) ap- proached $40,000 per year. As no state has ever imposed a tax on pensions at a rate even close to the rate proposed in this measure, no data are available to estimate the behavior changes that would result from such a policy.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2010/100155.pdf

[PDF] Unwinding Redevelopment

Statewide, the findinGS and rEcommEndationS 2012-13 B u d g e T www.lao.ca.gov Legislative Analyst’s Office 25 RDAs received more property taxes in 2011 than all of the state’s fire, parks, and other special districts combined and, in some areas of the state, more property taxes than the city or county received.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/2012/general_govt/unwinding-redevelopment-021712.pdf

Vacation Homes Becoming More Common in Many Parts of California [EconTax Blog]

Sep 10, 2015 - Vacation homes grew faster than the overall housing stock in four-fifths of counties in recent years. As a result, about 2.5 percent of houses statewide were used for vacationing during the period 2011-2013, compared to only 2 percent between 2005-07, a 25 percent increase.
https://lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax/Article/Detail/130

[PDF] Effects of Cigarette Taxes on Smoking Behavior

A $2 per pack cigarette tax increase would likely reduce the share of California high school students who smoke by one to two percentage points. (According to recent estimates, 11 percent of California high school students smoke cigarettes.)  Maternal Smoking Declines.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/localgov/2015/Cigarette-Taxes-121715.pdf

2007 Initiative Analysis: Child Abuse and Neglect

According to a recent survey of county child welfare agencies, all responding counties make training available upon request to local schools, and many actually provided training sessions to schools during the past year.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2007/070364.htm