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The 2012-13 Budget: Cap-and-Trade Auction Revenues

Also, Proposition 26 did not change an existing provision in the State Constitution, known as Proposition 98, that generally requires that a minimum share of General Fund tax revenues be provided to public schools and community colleges.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/2012/resources/cap-and-trade-auction-revenues-021612.aspx

The 2012-13 Budget: The Governor's CalWORKs and Child Care Proposals

Option: Could provide subsidized care for school –age children ages 6 –12 only during nontraditional hours, while prioritizing slots in school –based programs for displaced children. Savings: Approximately $65 million for 11 – and 12 –year olds and additional $50 million for 10 –year olds.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/2012/ss/calworks-child-care-022212.aspx

The 2013-14 Budget: Governor's Criminal Justice Proposals

Therefore, a decline from 50 to 25 inmates receiving medication on a yard would not change the number of nursing positions required. Moreover, the Receiver claims that in the future the new staffing methodology (as mentioned earlier in this report) will make annual adjustments to nursing staff levels to account for reductions in the inmate population and future operational changes.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/2013/crim_justice/criminal-justice-proposals/criminal-justice-proposals-021513.aspx

The 2013-14 Budget: Maximizing Federal Reimbursement For Parolee Mental Health Care

The Governor ’s 2013 –14 budget for CDCR proposes $44 million from the General Fund for POCs, including $25 million for 171 staff and ancillary costs and $19 million for psychiatric medications. This amount is roughly equal to the amount provided in 2012 –13.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/2013/crim_justice/federal-reimbursement/fed-reimbursement-parolee-mental-health-050613.aspx

LAO 2013-14 Budget: Analysis of the Higher Education Budget

For example, the segments might decide to focus on more research, their law and medical schools, or administrative support, even if at the expense of broader public interests. Moreover, based on the segments ’ own budget plans, the segments likely would use augmentations primarily for employee compensation.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/2013/highered/higher-education-021213.aspx

The 2013-14 Budget: Resources and Environmental Protection

Rather the annual fee amount is based on a calculation of the total amount of funds needed to administer AB 32 in that year. For 2013 –14, the fee level is also based on the amount required to repay special fund loans that supported the implementation of AB 32 from 2007 –08 through 2009 –10 (The budget year will be the last year to repay these loans.)
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/2013/resources/resources-budget-analysis/resources-budget-analysis-021913.aspx

LAO 2007 Budget Analysis: Perspectives on the Economy and Demographics

Although short-term oil price volatility is likely throughout the year, we are assuming that prices will average around $60 per barrel, down about 25 percent from the mid-2006 peak. Inflation Eased Late in the Year One of the major concerns in early 2006 was that the rise in energy prices was beginning to spill over into the rest of the economy.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2007/2007_pandi/pi_02_anl07.aspx

LAO 2007 Budget Analysis: Perspectives on State Revenues

(The diverted local sales taxes are being replaced by a shift of property taxes from schools, which are in turn reimbursed by Proposition 98 payments to schools by the state General Fund. As a result of these various steps, state government is ultimately responsible for the bonds’ repayment.)
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2007/2007_pandi/pi_03_anl07.aspx

LAO 2007 Budget Analysis: Perspectives on State Expenditures

Budgetary Borrowing In addition to borrowing for capital outlay purposes, the state has undertaken significant borrowing in recent years to help address budgetary shortfalls. At the peak, the state had more than $25 billion in budget-related debt outstanding from private investors, schools, local governments, transportation, and other special funds.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2007/2007_pandi/pi_04_anl07.aspx

LAO 2007 Budget Analysis: Education Overview

This would be the third consecutive year that K-12 attendance has declined. Enrollment is expected to drop even more rapidly in coming years, as the children of the baby boomers move out of their high school years.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2007/education/ed_01_ov_anl07.aspx