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2013 Initiative Analysis:

Eighty-five percent of the fund ’s moneys would be “equally distributed ” to counties that have 100,000 or more registered vehicles as of an unspecified date each year, with the remaining 15 percent equally distributed to counties with fewer than 100,000 registered vehicles on an unspecified date each year.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2013/130095.aspx

[PDF] The 2014-15 Budget: California's Fiscal Outlook

These districts tend to be ones that have low property values or are located in counties that historically have distributed a greater share of property tax revenues to cities, counties, and special districts.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2013/bud/fiscal-outlook/fiscal-outlook-112013.pdf

[PDF] State Spending Plan for 1991-92: The 1991 Budget Act and Related Legislation

Chapter 89 allocates both VLF and state sales tax funds among the counties, generally according to the amount of funding counties would have received in 1991-92 had prior law for the various programs continued.
https://lao.ca.gov/1991/0991_spending_plan_91.pdf

[PDF] The 2011-12 Budget: Should California End Redevelopment Agencies?

It would also offset $1.7 billion in state Medi‑Cal and trial court costs and distribute $200 million to cities, counties, and special districts in proportion to these agencies’ AB 8 shares of the property tax. use of Redevelopment Funds in Subsequent years Beginning in 2012‑13, any property tax revenues remaining after the successor agencies pay redevelopment debt would be distributed to other local governments in the county.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/2011/realignment/redevelopment_020911.pdf

2005 Initiative Analysis: The Emergency Services and Tobacco Tax Act of 2006

Some of the additional cigarette tax revenues would be passed through to local government agencies, such as counties that operate hospitals (which could receive funding for eme rgency services) and counties that received allocations to reimburse physicians for uncompensated care for indigents.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050775.htm

Overview of State Bond Debt Service [EconTax Blog]

Feb 27, 2024 - GO bonds must be approved by the voters and their repayment is guaranteed by the state ’s general taxing power. Most of these are directly paid off from the state ’s General Fund, which is largely supported by tax revenues.
https://lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax/Article/Detail/798

2002 Budget Analysis: P&I, Perspectives on State Revenues

This is a uniform local tax rate of 1.25  percent levied by all counties (the so-called Bradley-Burns rate). Of this total, 0.25  percent is deposited into county transportation funds, while the remaining 1  percent is allocated to city and county governments for their general purposes.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2002/2002_pandi/pi_part_3_anl02.html

Peace officer use of force. [Ballot]

Oct 12, 2021 - The State Constitution limits how much tax revenues the state can spend each year. However, certain types of spending are excluded from this limit. In recent years, the limit has been an important consideration in state budgeting decisions.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2021-010

[PDF] 2000 Cal Facts: STATE–LOCAL FINANCES

Local Sales and Use 1.25% to 2.5% Collected with state sales and use tax. Revenues go to cities, counties, and special districts. Vehicle License Fee 0.65% Tax is applied to depreciated purchase price.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/calfacts/2000_calfacts_state-local.pdf

[PDF] Section Letter

The measure would reduce ongoing costs to the state and local governments by reducing the number of people convicted of psilocybin offenses incarcerated in state prison and county jail, as well as the number placed under community supervision (such as county probation).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2021/210434.pdf