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[PDF] The state's initiative, referendum, and recall processes.

Over time, after the development of the online petition system, the state and local government net costs or savings from this measure would depend on the system that the Secretary of State develops under this measure.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2021/210457.pdf

Recommended Legislation: General Government

LAO Contact Gerald Beavers or Megan Atkinson: 322-8402 Redevelopment Submit Plans to State Attorney General Recommendation Require cities and counties to submit proposed redevelopment plans to the state Attorney General for a finding of consistency with state law.
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/1298_rec_legislation/1298_legislation_gen_government.html

[PDF] The California Cannabis Hemp Initiative of 2014

These laws are enforced by federal agencies that may act independently or in cooperation with state and local law enforcement agencies. State Law and Proposition 215. Under current state law, the possession, cultivation, or distribution of marijuana generally is illegal in California.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2014/140072.pdf

[PDF] Research and development involving certain psychedelic substances (Amendment #1).

The Institute is to support all stages of the R&D process and is to establish its own associated state regulatory standards and oversight. Authorizes State Bonds to Fund R&D. The measure authorizes the state to sell a total of $5 billion in general obligation bonds to support TREAT activities.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2023/230424.pdf

2004-05 Budget Perspectives and Issues: Mandates: Mounting Liabilities and Need for Reform

In addition, the current mandate determination and reimbursement systems involve relatively few state and local employees. Finally, because concerns relating to state-local mandates are evident throughout the United States, other states have mandates reimbursement programs that the Legislature could review for suitability in California.  
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2004/2004_pandi/pi_part_5e_mandates_anl04.htm

[PDF] Parental Notification, Child and Teen Safety, and Stop Predators Act (version 4)

The CalWORKs program is supported with both state and federal funds, but because all CalWORKs federal funds are capped, these additional costs would probably be borne by the state. These costs would not be signifi- cant compared to total state spending for CalWORKs, which is estimated to cost about $5.9 billion in state and federal funds in 2009-10.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090665.pdf

[PDF] Parental Notification, Child and Teen Safety and Stop Predators Act

The CalWORKs program is supported with both state and federal funds, but because all CalWORKs federal funds are capped, these additional costs would probably be borne by the state. These costs would typically not be significant compared to total state spending for CalWORKs, which is estimated to cost about $5.4 billion in state and federal funds in 2011-12.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2011/110663.pdf

[PDF] Parental Notification, Child and Teen Safety, and Stop Predators Act

The CalWORKs program is supported with both state and federal funds, but because all CalWORKs federal funds are capped, these additional costs would probably be borne by the state. These costs would typically not be significant compared to total state spending for CalWORKs, which is estimated to cost about $5.5 billion in state and federal funds in 2013-14.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2013/130562.pdf

[PDF] Parental Notification, Child and Teen Safety, and Stop Predators Act (Version 2)

The CalWORKs program is supported with both state and federal funds, but because all CalWORKs federal funds are capped, these additional costs would probably be borne by the state. These costs would typically not be significant compared to total state spending for CalWORKs, which is estimated to cost about $5.4 billion in state and federal funds in 2011-12.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2011/110486.pdf

[PDF] Parental Notification, Child and Teen Safety, and Stop Predators Act (version 2)

The CalWORKs program is supported with both state and federal funds, but because all CalWORKs federal funds are capped, these additional costs would probably be borne by the state. These costs would not be signifi- cant compared to total state spending for CalWORKs, which is estimated to cost about $5.9 billion in state and federal funds in 2009-10.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090663.pdf