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[PDF] The 2023-24 Budget: Medi-Cal Fiscal Outlook

The current MCO tax has been in place since January 2020 and is scheduled under current law to end in December 2022. We project the end of this tax will increase General Fund spending by $1.5 billion in 2023-24.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2022/4649/Medi-Cal-Fiscal-Outlook-111622.pdf

[PDF] Based on recent revenues, this would be roughly $100 million

Based on recent revenues, this would be roughly $100 million annually (paid from an income tax surcharge). Some current behavioral health workforce programs in HCAI include social work education grants, addiction psychiatry and medicine education programs, and behavioral health training programs.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Health/2024/Behaviorial-Health-System-Overview-042224.pdf

[PDF] The 2025-26 Budget: Transportation Proposals

As we discuss in our January 2025 report, The 2025-26 Budget: Overview of the Governor’s Budget, overall, the Governor proposes $2.2 billion in actions that would create capacity in the General Fund to support $570 million of discretionary proposals (including this proposal), $150 million of tax expenditures, and a larger discretionary reserve than the state typically plans.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2025/4961/Transportation-Proposals-021225.pdf

[PDF] Overview of Transportation Funding in California

These sources are projected to generate $14.4 billion in 2024‑25. „ Fuel Taxes — The state collects excise taxes on gasoline and diesel. Rates for both taxes are adjusted each July to account for inflation.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/transportation/2025/Transportation-Funding-030325.pdf

[PDF] The 2025-26 Budget: Proposition 98 Guarantee and K-12 Spending Plan

Effect of Los Angeles Fires on Proposition 98 Guarantee „ The Los Angeles fires will likely reduce school and community college property tax revenues by $30 million to $60 million in 2025-26. Some effect in 2024-25 also is likely, particularly in districts affected by property tax payment extensions. „ The lower revenues will reduce the Proposition 98 guarantee by a corresponding amount.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2025/Prop-98-Guarantee-and-K-12-Spending-Plan-030525.pdf

[PDF] The 2020-21 Budget: Climate Change Proposals

Assembly Bill 398 and subsequent legislation allocates GGRF to backfill state revenue losses from (1) expanding a manufacturing sales tax exemption and (2) suspending a fire prevention fee that was previously imposed on landowners in State Responsibility Areas (known as the SRA fee).
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2020/4155/climate-change-proposals-021320.pdf

[PDF] The 2024-25 Budget: Child Care

As part of the 2022-23 budget package, the state eliminated the cannabis cultivation tax, which provided roughly one-fifth of Proposition 64 tax revenue. Recognizing the resulting fiscal risk, the budget package also established a target funding level for programs that receive Proposition 64 revenues (the “2020-21 baseline”) and included provisions intended to keep funding from falling below that target.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2024/4893/Child-Care-041524.pdf

[PDF] Overview of Proposition 1 Funding Changes and Assessment of Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program

Proposition 1—approved by the voters in March 2024— makes changes to the uses of the millionaire’s tax revenues (the tax itself was not changed) by providing the state with a somewhat greater share of the tax and revising the funding buckets that apply to counties.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Health/2025/Prop-1-Funding-Changes-and-Assmt-of-Behavioral-Health-030425.pdf

[PDF] Proposition 32 would affect income tax and

Proposition 32 would affect income tax and sales tax revenues because it would change incomes and prices. Overall, the proposition likely would reduce state and local government revenues. Revenues would be lower mainly due to lower incomes for business owners.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2024/prop32-110524.pdf

[PDF] Reduced Local Property Tax Revenues. A decline

Reduced Local Property Tax Revenues. A decline in the value of rental properties would reduce the amount of property taxes paid by landlords. This would reduce property tax revenues for cities, counties, special districts, and schools.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2024/prop33-110524.pdf