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The 2023-24 Budget: California State University

Feb 7, 2023 - However, this is offset by a larger (11  percent) decrease in transfer applicants, reflecting the continued impact of community enrollment declines on CSU ’s transfer pipeline. Continuing Cohorts. In the past couple of years, CSU has enrolled smaller cohorts of new students.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4671

[PDF] The People’s Gaming Act

Major Provisions of the Initiative The initiative amends the State Constitution to provide Las Vegas- and Atlantic City-type gaming in Eureka, California exclusively for a period of 28 years. After that time, the Legislature could either extend Las Vegas- and Atlantic City-type gaming to all counties in California or eliminate it.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2002/020309_INT.pdf

[PDF] These fees are distributed to cities and

These fees are distributed to cities and counties and used for mostly general purposes. In the late 1990s, the state reduced the VLF rate, reducing counties’ and cities’ revenues. Your county auditor redirects some funding from ERAF to backfill your county and the cities in your county for their reduced VLF revenue.
https://lao.ca.gov/Media/Videos/2015/one-percent-tax-script.pdf

The 2022-23 Budget: The Governor’s Homelessness Plan

Feb 9, 2022 - Applicants will be required to provide matching funds, with the match rate varying by the type of applicant (for example, a 10  percent match will be required for counties and cities, and a 5  percent match for tribes).
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4521

What Fiscal Incentive Do Cities Face?

13: Property Tax Allocation 14: Property Tax Allocation 15: (Untitled) 16: Summary of Local Fiscal Control 17: Second Crack: Not Conducive to Broad Economic Growth 18: Instead, Local Fiscal System Encourages Cities and Counties to 19: What Fiscal Incentive Do Cities Face?
https://lao.ca.gov/sections/local_govt/cracks_presentation/fslide19.html

City Revenues

13: Property Tax Allocation 14: Property Tax Allocation 15: (Untitled) 16: Summary of Local Fiscal Control 17: Second Crack: Not Conducive to Broad Economic Growth 18: Instead, Local Fiscal System Encourages Cities and Counties to 19: What Fiscal Incentive Do Cities Face?
https://lao.ca.gov/sections/local_govt/cracks_presentation/fslide3.html

[PDF] Assessing California’s Charter Schools

It also found that charter schools, on average, had smaller student enrollments, higher parental involvement, and teach- ers who were more satisfied (because they had more control over decisions affecting their classrooms and felt a greater sense of ownership of their school’s educational program).
https://lao.ca.gov/2004/charter_schools/012004_charter_schools.pdf

LAO 2004 Budget Analysis: Local Government Financing (9210)

Because city jails typically house nonviolent detainees for short periods of time, they cost much le ss to operate than county jails. Since creation of the booking fee, the California Board of Corrections indicates that city jail space capacity has increased considerably and booki ngs at city jails now exceeds 400,000 arrestees annually.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2004/general_govt/gen_25_9210_anl04.htm

[PDF] 1968 Budget Analysis: Agriculture

Other self-supporting programs in- volve the regulation and licensing of agricultural pest control opera- tors, inspection of livestock brands to establish ownership, and super- vision of the work of public weighmasters.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1968/06_agriculture_1968.pdf

2000 Budget Analysis: H&SS; Public Health

As of August 1999, 24 local registries were in development: 15 of the registries, covering 14 counties and 1 city in another county, have received state support; th e other 9 registries, covering 15 counties and 2 cities, have begun developing their registries without state suppor--tusing only local and private funding.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2000/health_ss/hss_10_Public_Health_anl00.htm