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[PDF] Microsoft Word - 080098.doc

This measure, enacted by the voters that year as Proposition 10, supports early childhood development programs. • Twenty-five cents per pack pursuant to the Tobacco Tax and Health Protec- tion Act. This initiative, enacted by the voters as Proposition 99 in 1988, in- creased the cigarette tax by 25 cents per pack, created the equivalent tax on other tobacco
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2008/080098.pdf

[PDF] Save Our Kids Initiative

Fiscal Effect The measure does not require any particular action by school districts. In addition, it does not affect the state’s K-12 academic content standards or instructional materials. That is, teachers would not be required to use a new curriculum or change any other Hon.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2008/080108.pdf

[PDF] The Inalienable Rights Enforcement Initiative

Local IREBs would generally be es- tablished at the county or city level and would be comprised of no fewer than five members elected to serve three-year terms. (The measure neither limits the number of local IREBs nor specifies the geographic areas that local IREBs would represent.)
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2008/080110.pdf

[PDF] Save Our Schools and Public Services Act

Under state school financing laws, increased property taxes to schools and community colleges typically offset required state education spending on a dollar-for-dollar basis. Hon. Edmund G. Brown Jr. 3 March 25, 2008 Summary.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2008/080111.pdf

[PDF] The Cure and Healing of Diseases Through Adult Stem Cells and Umbilical Cords

How- ever, available information from recent years suggests that total funds spent by the UC on stem cell research from non-Proposition 71 sources ranges between a few million dollars and tens of millions of dollars annually.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2008/080259.pdf

[PDF] The McCauley-Rooker Wealth Tax and Oceans Preservation Act (Amendment #1-NS)

Proposition 98, passed by voters in 1988, provides a minimum annual funding level for schools and community colleges that is driven by such factors as the growth in state personal income and the level of state General Fund revenues.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2008/080587.pdf

[PDF] November Election is a Public Holiday

The state would incur this cost once every two years. Fiscal Summary. The measure would have the following major fiscal impact: • Increased state costs once every two years of up to about $20 million.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2008/080588.pdf

[PDF] The McCauley Legislative Reform Act

An individual’s service is restricted to six years in the Assembly (three two-year terms) and eight years in the Senate (two four-year terms). Under current law, there are no limits on terms in office based on a legislator’s fundraising or campaign contribu- tions.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2008/080746.pdf

[PDF] Proposition 92--Community Colleges. Funding. Governance. Fees. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute

This population growth factor uses the greater of two population growth rates: (1) state residents between 17 and 21 years of age or (2) state residents between 22 and 25 years of age. The growth factor is further increased in any year that the state’s unemployment rate exceeds 5 percent.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2008/92_02_2008.pdf

[PDF] Stop the $100 Billion Dollar High-Speed Rail and Reinvest in Education Act

This loss in federal funds could in turn reduce the level of economic activity in the state, resulting in a reduction in state and local tax revenues of tens of millions of dollars annually for a few years.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2014/140029.pdf