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Chapter 3: Revenue Projections

Additional local rates ranging from 1.25  percent to 2.5  percent are imposed by cities, counties, and transportation districts, bringing the current combined state-local tax rate to between 7.25  percent and 8.5  percent.
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/1998_fiscal_outlook/1998_fiscal_forecast_chapter_3.html

[PDF] 1956 Budget Analysis: Executive

Nevertheless, we believe that considerable additional thought must be given in the General Session of 1957 to further streamlining of the operations of this branch of the state government and to effect- ing more economies by the transfer of as many functions as possible from state to local control.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1956/04_executive_1956.pdf

2004 Initiative Analysis: Public employee retirement contributions

Some cities and counties have their own retirement boards to administer their plans. Other cities, counties , and special districts contract with PERS or their county retirement systems to administer their plans.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050022.htm

2005 Initiative Analysis: The California Public Employee Pension Reform Act

Some cities and counties have their own retirement boards to administer their plans. Other cities, counti es, and special districts contract with PERS or their county retirement systems to administer their plans.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050183.htm

[PDF] The California Public Employee Pension Reform Act

Some cities and counties have their own retirement boards to administer their plans. Other cities, counties, and special districts contract with PERS or their county retirement systems to administer their plans.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050183.pdf

Property Tax Allocation

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/fslide14.html

Second Crack: Not Conducive to Broad Economic Growth

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/fslide17.html

California’s Local Fiscal Foundation

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/fslide21.html

Summary: Three Cracks in Fiscal Foundation

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/fslide24.html

Fixing Cracks in Foundation

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/fslide26.html