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The 2017-18 Budget: Federal Receiver for Inmate Medical Services

Mar 3, 2017 - Spending Proposed to Increase by $41  Million in 2017-18. The Governor ’s budget proposes total expenditures of $2.1  billion for inmate medical care in 2017-18, which is an increase of $41  million (2  percent) from the 2016-17 level.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3601

The California State Bar: Assessment of Proposed Disciplinary Case Processing Standards

Jan 6, 2023 - For example, as shown in Figure  11 , the average amount of time needed to file cases in the SBC increased by 41  percent between 2017 ‑18 (466 days) and 2021 ‑22 (658  days), and the median amount of time increased by 47  percent between 2017 ‑18 (401  days) and 2021 ‑22 (591 days).
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4655

The 2022-23 Budget: Judicial Branch Proposals

Feb 3, 2022 - Chapter  41 of 2012 (S B  102 , Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review) merged the Judicial Administration Efficiency and Modernization Fund and the Trial Court Improvement Fund into the new IMF. The  IMF retained all sources of revenues as well as all transfers of monies associated with the two prior funds.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4513

Potential Impacts of Recent State Asset Forfeiture Changes

Jan 6, 2020 - However, 41  p ercent of the state ’s 58 c ounties did not report such data in at least one of the past eight years. Figure   1 l ists the 24 c ounties that did not report at least once in the past eight years and indicates the year in which they did not report.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4128

The 2019-20 Budget: Analysis of Governor's Criminal Justice Proposals

Feb 19, 2019 - In 2017 ‑18, about 41  p ercent, or about 44,000, of assessed offenders were found to have a moderate to high need for criminal personality therapy. This suggests that many of the inmate mentors could have a low need for the therapy but would nevertheless be required to receive such therapy under the Governor ’s proposal.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3940