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Reforming the State's Transfer Process: A Progress Report on Senate Bill SB 1440

(Because two TMC, in music and elementary teacher education, were just recently approved, no community college currently has an associate degree for transfer in those programs.) As of March 30, 2012, Pasadena City College (Los Angeles County) had 13 associate degrees for transfer developed and either approved or under review by the CCC Chancellor's Office —the most in the CCC system.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2012/edu/progress-sb-1440/progress-sb-1440-051112.aspx

LAO May Outlook: Growth in Assessed Property Values [EconTax Blog]

May 12, 2019 - LAO May Outlook: Growth in Assessed Property Values [EconTax Blog] LAO May Outlook: Growth in Assessed Property Values May 12, 2019 Brian Uhler Property taxes are a primary revenue source for cities, counties, special districts and schools.
https://lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax/Article/Detail/368

Assessing Early Implementation of Urban Water Use Efficiency Requirements

Jan 4, 2024 - Many urban water suppliers are public entities —such as cities, counties, or special districts —while some are private investor ‑owned utilities. Public water suppliers serve about eight in ten Californians.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4823

Authorize $8.9 billion in general obligation bonds for various water-related programs and projects. [Ballot]

Sep 5, 2017 - Over three-quarters of th is spending is done at the local level, such as by water districts, cities, and counties. About 80  percent of this local spending is paid for by individuals as ratepayers of water and sewer bills.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2017-010

[PDF] Insufficient ERAF: Examining A Recent Issue in Local Government Finance

City and County Fiscal Benefits Vary Significantly. While most cities and counties have benefited from the faster growth of VLF swap payments, some cities and counties with less growth in assessed valuation or more growth in population have received less benefit from the VLF swap than other cities and counties.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2012/localgov/ERAF/eraf-121812.pdf

Breakdown of Local Control Funding Formula [EdBudget]

Aug 30, 2021 - Breakdown of Local Control Funding Formula [EdBudget]   a Includes funding for Necessary Small Schools. b Includes funding to increase the concentration grant from 50 percent of the base grant to 65 percent. c Includes funding related to inter-district transfer students, support for the State Special Schools, and the Education Protection Account.
https://lao.ca.gov/Education/EdBudget/Details/546

[PDF] The conservancy entered into a grant agreement with the

The conservancy entered into a grant agreement with the City of San Diego in February 1983 which provides $1,030,000 from -16- the Parklands (Bond) Fund of 1980 for the city to use in acquiring approximately 775 acres of land in the vicinity of the Tijuana River estuary.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1985/0285_summary_of_recommended_legislative_changes_in_the_analysis_of_the_1985-86_budget_bill.pdf

[PDF] LAO HOV Lanes in California: Are They Achieving Their Goals?

The rapid growth in VMT is a function of a number of factors other than population growth, including economic growth resulting in increased auto ownership and mobility per household, and the growing gap between where people live versus where they work.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/010700_hov/010700_hov_lanes.pdf

[PDF] The 1989-90 Budget: Perspectives and Issues

These proceeds are transferred into a special fund prior to their expenditure for purposes designated by the acts. OVERVIEW Table 4 shows that General Fund revenues are projected to total $36 billion in 1988-89 and $38.9 billion in 1989-90.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1989/pandi_89_part3.pdf

[PDF] Juvenile Crime - Outlook for California

. + File charges; and reduce, modify, or drop charges + Request transfer of juveniles to the superior court. + Incarcerates wards and inmates and supervises pa- rolees ranging in age from 12 to 24 years old. + Orders the program of treatment for juvenile court- committed wards. + Decides when wards are eligible for parole and revokes parole for violators.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/juvinile_crime_outlook_for_california.pdf