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2001 Initiative Analysis: Local Revenue Accountability Act (Option 2)

Specifically, the state would be required to provide reimbursement to scho ols, cities, counties, and special districts if the Legislature enacted a law or any state agency passed a regulation that: Reduced the amount of resources a local government received from local revenues (taxes, assessments, or fees).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011034_INT.htm

2001 Initiative Analysis: Local Revenue Accountability Act (Option 2)

Specifically, the state would be required to provide reimbursement to scho ols, cities, counties, and special districts if the Legislature enacted a law or any state agency passed a regulation that: Reduced the amount of resources a local government received from local revenues (taxes, assessments, or fees).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011090_INT.htm

2001 Initiative Analysis: Local Revenue Accountability Act (Option 1)

Specifically, the state would be required to provide reimbursement to scho ols, cities, counties, and special districts if the Legislature enacted a law or any state agency passed a regulation that:   R educed the amount of resources a local government received from local revenues (taxes, assessments, or fees).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011033_INT.htm

BUDGETARY TRENDS

Additional revenues, primarily $7.2 billion from tax increases, resolved about two-thirds of the $14.3 billion budget gap. Program reductions provided the next largest contributio n--$4.1 billion. 1992-93.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/010195_calguide/cgsbud1.html

2000 Budget Analysis: H&SS; CCFC 4250

We also note that passage of Proposition 28, included on the March 2000 ballot, would repeal the tax provisions of Proposition 10. This would eliminate new funds for programs administered by the state and local commissions.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2000/health_ss/hss_7_CCFC_4250_anl00.htm

[PDF] Initiative Statute: Establishes New Standards for Confinement of Certain Farm Animals; Bans Sale of Certain Noncomplying Products.

Proposal 5L E G I S L A T I V E A N A L Y S T ’ S O F F I C E June 19, 2018  Potential Decrease in State and Local Tax Revenues From Farm Businesses, Likely Not to Exceed the Low Millions of Dollars Annually  Compared to current practice used by some farmers, the proposition would require more space and/or alternate methods for housing breeding pigs, calves raised for veal, and
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/resources/2018/Standards_for_Confinement_Farm_Animals_061918.pdf

[PDF] Proposition 98: Overview of Conference Issues

In 2013-14, 2014-15, and 2015-16 combined, LAO General Fund tax revenue is $3.2 billion above the administration. Over the same period, LAO property tax revenue is $241 million above the administration.  Minimum Guarantee Under Assembly Plan.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/conf_comm/2015/Proposition-98-Overview-060215.pdf

[PDF] Letter to Legislator

This could include, for example, reducing taxes or providing rebates to consumers to offset the costs of cap-and-trade. Such an approach might be of particular interest to the Legislature if allowance prices increase significantly in the future.
https://lao.ca.gov/letters/2017/fong-fuels-cap-and-trade.pdf

1996-97 Budget Analysis: Resources Overview

The Department of Pesticide Regulation's support from a mill tax on pesticide sales will decrease by almost 80 percent with the scheduled reduction in the tax rate on July 1, 1997 . At current expenditure levels, the department will face a major funding shortfall beginning in 1998-99.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1996/a96bov.html

2001 Initiative Analysis: Local Revenue Accountability Act (Option 1)

Specifically, the state would be required to provide reimbursement to scho ols, cities, counties, and special districts if the Legislature enacted a law or any state agency passed a regulation that:   R educed the amount of resources a local government received from local revenues (taxes, assessments, or fees).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011089_INT.htm