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How Have Past Stock Market Downturns Affected Income Tax Revenue? [EconTax Blog]

Mar 9, 2026 - By most measures, the global financial crisis was more severe than the dot-com crash. The state 's unemployment rate, for example, peaked at 7 percent following the dot-com crash but reached nearly double that during the financial crisis and remained elevated for much longer.
https://lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax/Article/Detail/852

How Have Past Stock Market Downturns Affected Income Tax Revenue? [EconTax Blog]

Mar 9, 2026 - By most measures, the global financial crisis was more severe than the dot-com crash. The state 's unemployment rate, for example, peaked at 7 percent following the dot-com crash but reached nearly double that during the financial crisis and remained elevated for much longer.
https://lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax/article/Detail/852

[PDF] Overview of California’s Master Plan for Higher Education

Instead, they are reports com- missioned by the Legislature and in some cases endorsed by individual legislators. • Many significant principles expressed by the Master Plan have been adopted in statute.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2005/Master_Plan_Overview_022205.pdf

California’s Strong Revenue Trends Mask Looming Budget Risk

Jan 23, 2026 - After the dot-com bust and the Great Recession, it took four and five years, respectively, for revenues to recover. Incorporating revenue risk into the budget now, therefore, reflects prudence, not pessimism.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/5104

LAO 2004 Budget Analysis: Intersegmental: Higher Education Admissions and Enrollment

In this section, we have recommended a series of admissions-related steps the Legislature can take to preserve the Master Plan's com mitment to access with limited resources. In another section of this chapter, we examine the state's outreach programs.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2004/education/highered_04_enrollment_anl04.htm

[PDF] Voters FIRST Act for Congress 2021

The com- mission also is to consider the geographic integrity of cities, counties, neighborhoods, and communities of interest. As under Proposition 11, compliance with the federal Vot- ing Rights Act would be required.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2010/100102.pdf

[PDF] The Citizens Fair Districts Act (version 2)

Brown Jr. 2 April 4, 2007 ure establishes a process for the Secretary of State to determine the members of the com- mission. The process would begin with 160,000 randomly selected voters from across the state and eventually reduce that number to 11 members (and 11 alternatives) through a combination of voter information forms, random selections, and legislative leadership input.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2007/070245.pdf

[PDF] The Citizens Fair Districts Act (version 1)

Brown Jr. 2 April 3, 2007 ure establishes a process for the Secretary of State to determine the members of the com- mission. The process would begin with 160,000 randomly selected voters from across the state and eventually reduce that number to 11 members (and 11 alternatives) through a combination of voter information forms, random selections, and legislative leadership input.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2007/070250.pdf

[PDF] The Citizens Fair Districts Act (version 3)

Brown Jr. 2 April 6, 2007 ure establishes a process for the Secretary of State to determine the members of the com- mission. The process would begin with 160,000 randomly selected voters from across the state and eventually reduce that number to 11 members (and 11 alternatives) through a combination of voter information forms, random selections, and legislative leadership input.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2007/070253.pdf

[PDF] Citizens Fair Districts Act

The commission would be comprised of 11 registered voters—four members each from the state’s two largest po- litical parties and three members from other party or decline-to-state voters. The meas- ure establishes a process for the Secretary of State to determine the members of the com- mission.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2007/070854.pdf