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[PDF] The 1990-91 Budget: Perspectives and Issues

Bybee Larry Castro Ruth Griswold Coleman Robert B. Egel Judy A. Fitzgerald Malcolm H. Fleming Kimura Flores Reina J. Forrest Bob Goldstein Hal Geiogue Michael Genest J a!WicrGrevious Sarah L. R. Olsen Nick Gustilo Kate W.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1990/pandi_90_intro.pdf

[PDF] An Overview of the 1990-91 Governor's Budget

Growth Rates Required to Maintain Current Service Levels (CSL) 1990-91 i·:~:~IIf.lffi:!;l!::·::::::!l:l:l!!.I!.!·:l~!!::::!:::l!!:I:!:I:I!:::::::::··::::::!::!:'::!:f~ith~l!it;:::::: Youth and adult corrections 12.7% Welfare 12.1 Higher education 8.8 Health 8.6 K-14 education (Proposition 98) 8.0 Resources
https://lao.ca.gov/1990/reports/0290_overview_of_the_1990-91_governors%20budget.pdf

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

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https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1989/pandi_89_part1.pdf

[PDF] The 1990-91 Budget: Perspectives and Issues

The 1990-91 Budget: Perspectives and Issues $522 4Q,278 39,608. $1,192 $485 a Detail may not add to totals due to' rounding. b Source: 1989-90 Governor's Budget. adjusted to reflect traditional state accounting practices. c Source;. 19EJ9c90 Final Budget Summary, aojusted to reflect traditional state accounting practices. d Source: 1990-91 Governor's Budget, adjusted to reflect traditional state accounting practices.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1990/pandi_90_part1.pdf

[PDF] State Spending Plan for 1990-91: The 1990 Budget Act and Related Legislation

These appropriations include: (l) $11 million to theWildlifeConservationBoard, (2) $10 million to the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy, (3) $4.5 million to the Department of Parks and Recreation, (4) $4 million to the Coastal Conservancy, and (5) $500,000 to the Tahoe Conservancy.
https://lao.ca.gov/1990/reports/0890_state_spending_plan_for_1990-91.pdf

[PDF] Higher Education May Revision Proposals

L E G I S L AT I V E A N A LY S T ’ S O F F I C E 5 Hastings Spending Proposals Under Governor’s Budget and May Revision General Fund Changes, 2022-23 (In Millions) Governor’s Budget May Revision Change Ongoing Spending Base increase $2 $2 — Lease revenue bond debt service —a —a — Subtotals ($2) ($2) (—) One-Time Initiatives McAllister Tower renovation project —
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2022/May-Revision-Proposals-051822.pdf

[PDF] Governor's Proposals on Merit Scholarships and Algebra Academies SB 1503 (Polanco)

Governor's Proposals on Merit Scholarships and Algebra Academies SB 1503 (Polanco) 50 high-performing schoolsb 16,600 5,900 35.5% 50 low-performing schoolsc 30,400 1,520 5.0 a 9th graders taking the Stanford-9 reading test. b Fifty highest-performing public high schools in the state. c Fifty lowest-performing public high schools (excluding continuation high
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/pre_1999/ho_32900_sb1503.pdf

[PDF] Addressing the State’s Highway Maintenance and Rehabilitation Needs

Maintaining and Improving the Quality Of the State’s Highway System 3L E G I S L A T I V E A N A L Y S T ’ S O F F I C E August 21, 2007 Current and Constant Dollars 1990-91 Through 2007-08 (In Millions) As shown in the above fi gure, spending on highway main- tenance activities has fl uctuated since 1990-91.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/transportation/2007/Highway_Maintenance_Needs_082107.pdf

[PDF] Higher Education May Revision Proposals

L E G I S L AT I V E A N A LY S T ’ S O F F I C E 4 CSAC Spending Proposals Under Governor’s Budget and May Revision Total Fund Changes, 2022-23 (In Millions) Governor’s Budget May Revision Change Ongoing Spending Middle Class Scholarship revamp $515 $515 — Cal Grant baseline adjustmentsa 188 -141 -$329 New positions —b 1
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2022/May-Revision-Proposals-051722.pdf

[PDF] The 1990-91 Budget: Perspectives and Issues

The Legislature, however, l).as broad discretion to control costs in welfare and social services programs through statutory changes. There are three basic approaches that the Legislature could use in designing legislation to effect reductions in welfare and social services costs: generalized reductions in program benefits, targeted reductions, and elimination of lower priority programs.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1990/pandi_90_part2.pdf