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LAO 2004 Budget Analysis: In-Home Supportive Services

Most of the decrease is attributable to (1) the full-year impact of the Governor's mid-year proposal to eliminate the residual program, and (2) proposed reductions in state participation in provider wages.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2004/health_ss/hss_18_ihss_anl04.htm

[PDF] State’s 45 K-12 Mandates Generate Substantial Costs

State’s 45 K-12 Mandates Generate Substantial Costs June 14, 2010 Page 1 Figure 4 K-12 Education (I): Page 16 State’s 45 K-12 Mandates Generate Substantial Costs  State currently imposes 45 K-12 mandates on school districts, each with as many as a dozen associated requirements.  Types of claimable district activities include ensuring children are immunized before entering
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Conf_Comm/2010/State_45_K12_Mandates_Generate_Substantial_Costs_061410.pdf

The 2022-23 Budget: Fuel Price and Other Fiscal Relief Options

May 12, 2022 - The state can meet SAL  requirements through a variety of actions, such as lowering revenues from certain taxes, spending more on excludable purposes (for example, tax refunds, capital outlay, and subventions to local governments), and/or providing tax rebates and additional payments to schools.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4597

[PDF] 1947 Budget Analysis: SECTION I

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE SACR.UfEN'l'O 14, February 25, 1947 Honorable Rol/and A TTandegrift, Legislative .Auditor S aCt'amen to, C a,lifo1'nia Subject; New Legislation Recommended by Governor DICAR MR.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1947/03_section_1_1947.pdf

The 2016-17 Budget: Initial Comments on the Governor’s May Revision

May 15, 2016 - Includes $25  million (one time) contingent upon CSU adopting a plan to increase graduation rates. Reserves Reduces estimate of required Proposition  2 reserve deposit by $1.3  billion (2015-16 and 2016-17).
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3460

[PDF] Proposition 2 would allow the state to borrow $10 billion to

Proposition 2 would allow the state to borrow $10 billion to build new facilities and renovate existing facilities at school districts and community colleges. The cost to repay this bond would be about $500 million each year for 35 years.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2024/overview-state-bond-debt-110524.pdf

LAO Analysis of the 1999-00 Budget Bill Education Crosscutting Issues

The READ programs total $444  million in new spending as follows: $388  million from the General Fund, as part of spending to satisfy the Proposition 98 guarantee for the budget year. $12.5  million from the General Fund (non-Proposition 98). $44  million from federal funds.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1999/education/education_crosscutting_anl99.html

[PDF] The-2022-23-Budget-Overview-of-Proposition-98-Proposals

School District Reserve Cap Operative in 2022-23 „ A state law caps the reserves a school district may hold for undesignated purposes once the Proposition 98 Reserve exceeds 3 percent of the minimum guarantee. „ The cap is 10 percent of a school district’s annual expenditures.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2022/The-2022-23-Budget-Overview-of-Proposition-98-Proposals.pdf

2002 Budget Analysis: Judiciary and Criminal Justice, Department of the Youth Authority (5460)

For many years, counties paid a flat fee of $25 per mo nth per offender. Chapter  6, Statutes of 1996 (SB 681, Hurtt) made two major changes in the cost sharing arrangement. First, it increased the flat fee that counties pay from $25 per month to $150 per month to account for inflation.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2002/crim_justice/cj_6_5460_anl02.htm