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[PDF] Local Revenue Accountability Act (Option 2)

For example, over the last two decades the state has shifted the allocation of property taxes and vehicle Hon. Bill Lockyer 3 January 3, 2002 license fees among local governments, reduced taxation on certain sales transactions and vehicle ownership, and transferred part of the financial obligation for trial courts and welfare programs from counties to the state.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011090_INT.pdf

[PDF] Local Revenue Accountability Act (Option 1), Amendment No. 1-NS

For example, over the last two decades the state has shifted the allocation of property taxes and vehicle license fees among local governments, reduced taxation on certain sales transactions and vehicle ownership, and transferred part of the financial obligation for trial courts and welfare programs from counties to the state.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011033_INT.pdf

[PDF] Local Revenue Accountability Act (Option 2), Amendment No. 2-S

For example, over the last two decades the state has shifted the allocation of property taxes and vehicle Hon. Bill Lockyer 3 December 21, 2001 license fees among local governments, reduced taxation on certain sales transactions and vehicle ownership, and transferred part of the financial obligation for trial courts and welfare programs from counties to the state.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011034_INT.pdf

2005 Initiative Analysis: The Worker Empowerment Act (version 3)

Increased costs may reduce bu siness profitability, thereby decreasing income tax revenues. Partially offsetting this decrease could be a gain in the gross premiums tax paid by insurance companies. The net ef fect of these impacts is not possible to estimate.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/051007.htm

Overview of the 2004-05 Governor's Budget

This occurs because local property tax (LPT) revenues increase by almost $1.2  billion. The growth in LPT results from a combination of natural growth in school LPT, a proposal to transfer additional property tax revenues from local governments to school districts through the Education Revenue Augmentation Fund (ERAF), and transfers of ERAF revenues from school
https://lao.ca.gov/2004/budget_overview/130104_budget_overview.htm

Fiscal Oulook 2001, Chapter 1

Nor are they our recommendations of what tax and spending policies should be. Rather, they are intended to be a reasonable "baseline " projection of what would happen if current-law policies were allowed to operate in the future.
https://lao.ca.gov/2001/fisc_outlook/fiscal_outlook_2001_ch1.html

LAO 2004 Budget Analysis: Higher Education Introduction

Incorporating local property tax revenue, the budget anticipates $4.7  billion in Proposition  98 funding, which reflects an increase of $320  million, or 7.3  percent. When student fees and all other fund sources are considered, CCC's budget increases by $411  million, or 6.6  percent.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2004/education/highered_01_intro_anl04.htm

[PDF] Major Recent Housing and Homelessness Spending Augmentations

Farmworker Housing Grant Program)d — — — 50 — 50 Golden State Acquisition Fund — — — 50 — 50 Scaling Excess State Lands Development — — — 45 — 45 Migrant Farmworker Housing Deferred Maintenance — — — 30 — 30 Transitional Housing Program — — — 13 17 30 Foster Youth Housing Navigators — — — 5 5 10 Subtotals (—) ($550) ($800) ($5,043) ($1,322) ($7,715) California Interagency Council on Homelessness
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/socservices/2022/Major-Recent-Housing-and-Homelessness-Spending-Augmentations-021622.pdf

Legislative Analyst's Office: Recent Analyses of Initiatives and Propositions

Managed care organization tax. The measure would add provisions to California law permanently establishing an MCO tax (Amendment #1). Homeownership affordability. This measure prohibits the general public from filing lawsuits alleging noncompliance with the California Environmental Quality Act for housing and related infrastructure, utility, and public service
https://lao.ca.gov/laoapp/rss/LAORSSFeedNew.aspx?laofeed=21

[PDF] 1975 Budget Analysis: Index

Teale, 356 Intergovernmental Board on, 118 Statewide, 97 Emergency Fund-Reserve for Contingencies. 157 Emergency Services, Office of (Governor's office), 19 Employee Benefits, Continue 1974-75 Base, 154 Employee Benefits, Depool PERS. 155 Employee Benefits Increase, 158 Employees' Retirement System, Public, 254 Employer·Employee Relations. 126 Employment Agencies, Bureau of, 177 Employment
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1975/16_index_1975.pdf