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[PDF] An LAO Major Features of the 2000 California Budget

Reduced State “Administrative Fee” for Dispropor- tionate Share Hospital (DSH) Payments. The budget 14 includes a General Fund increase of $55 million in the Medi-Cal Program to backfill for an equivalent reduc- tion in the state administrative fee.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/070300_budget_maj_features.pdf

[PDF] California’s Changing Income Distribution

Neither includes, for example, the noncash employer-provided benefits that households receive such as health insurance, 401-k funding, or pension contributions. Nor do they include noncash public benefits, such as housing assistance, Medi-Cal, or food stamps.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/0800_inc_dist/0800_income_distribution.pdf

[PDF] 2000 Cal Facts: California's Economy and Budget in Perspective

Other State and Local Revenues Stem Principally From Taxes Taxes account for over three-fourths of state revenues and over half of local revenues. Half of state revenues are from the personal income tax, while 30 percent are from sales and use taxes.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/calfacts/2000_calfacts_all.pdf

2000 Cal Facts California's Economy Part 1

Our nation's next largest state economy--New York--is about 70 percent the size of California's. California's Economy Is Highly Diversified Share of Gross State Product in 1999 Because of California's economic diversification, it is not overly dependent on any one industry.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/calfacts/2000_calfacts_economy_part1.html

2000 Cal Facts Program Trends Part 4

State Failing Ozone Standard, But Air Quality Is Improving Most of the state did not attain the state's air quality standard for ozone (a key component of smog) in 1999. Ozone levels vary regionally, with the highest concentrations in the San Joaquin Valley and the South Coast air basins.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/calfacts/2000_calfacts_program_trends_part4.html

[PDF] LAO 2000 Calfacts Staff Assignments

Paul Guyer Criminal Justice and State Administration .......................................................... 445-4660 Director ..........................................................................
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/calfacts/2000_calfacts_staff_assigns.pdf

[PDF] 2000 Cal Facts: STATE–LOCAL FINANCES

2000 Cal Facts: STATE–LOCAL FINANCES Local Tax STATE–LOCAL FINANCES 22 California's Governments Rely on a Variety of Taxes California's Governments Rely on a Variety of Taxes California's Governments Rely on a Variety of Taxes State Taxes Current Rate Comments/Description Personal Income Marginal rates of 1% to 9.3% (7% AMTa ) Married couples with gross incomes of $21,798 or less need not file.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/calfacts/2000_calfacts_state-local.pdf

California's Fiscal Outlook 2000-01 Through 2005-06 Part 2

State to Outdistance Nation. Although we expect the state's population growth rate to slow somewhat during the next several years, it still will remain nearly twice what the U.S. Census Bureau projects for the nation as a whole.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/fisc_outlook/111500_fiscal_outlook_chapter_2.html

California's Fiscal Outlook 2000-01 Through 2005-06 Part 4a

Included in this category are contributions to the state employees' and teachers' retirement systems, state operations, and expenditures associated with recent and future employee compensation COLAs.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/fisc_outlook/111500_fiscal_outlook_chapter_4a.html

California's Fiscal Outlook 2000-01 Through 2005-06 Part 4b

Along with 40 other states, California has not exhausted its first SCHIP allotment over a three-year period. Pending congressional action may allow the state to retain part of the $590 million of these funds that the state has not spent.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/fisc_outlook/111500_fiscal_outlook_chapter_4b.html