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Firearms and Ammunition Revenue Update (2025 Q2) [EconTax Blog]

Aug 18, 2025 - Firearms and Ammunition Revenue Update (2025 Q2) [EconTax Blog] Firearms and Ammunition Revenue Update (2025 Q2) August 18, 2025 Seth Kerstein Beginning July 2024, Chapter 231 of 2023 (AB 28, Gabriel) imposed an 11 percent excise tax on retail sales of firearms, firearm precursor parts, and ammunition, with some exemptions.
https://lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax/Article/Detail/836

Cannabis Tax Revenue Update (2025 Q2) [EconTax Blog]

Sep 15, 2025 - Cannabis Tax Revenue Update (2025 Q2) [EconTax Blog] Cannabis Tax Revenue Update (2025 Q2) September 15, 2025 Seth Kerstein Background. In November 2016, California voters approved Proposition 64 , which legalized the nonmedical use of cannabis.
https://lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax/Article/Detail/838

California's Economy and Taxes

Firearms and Ammunition Revenue Update (2025 Q2) August 18, 2025 Beginning July 2024, Chapter 231 of 2023 (AB 28, Gabriel) imposed an 11 percent excise tax on retail sales of firearms, firearm precursor parts, and ammunition, with some exemption s.
https://lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax?tagId=29

California's Economy and Taxes

Firearms and Ammunition Revenue Update (2025 Q2) August 18, 2025 Beginning July 2024, Chapter 231 of 2023 (AB 28, Gabriel) imposed an 11 percent excise tax on retail sales of firearms, firearm precursor parts, and ammunition, with some exemption s.
https://lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax?tagId=104

California's Economy and Taxes

Cannabis Tax Revenue Update (2025 Q2) September 15, 2025 For cannabis excise tax returns filed for the second quarter of 2025, the total amount of tax due is $147 million. With this latest data, we currently project cannabis tax revenues of $603 million in 2024-25 and $773 million in 2025-26.  
https://lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax?tagId=95

Legislative Analyst's Office: California Economy & Taxes Blog

Firearms and Ammunition Revenue Update (2025 Q2) Beginning July 2024, Chapter 231 of 2023 (AB 28, Gabriel) imposed an 11 percent excise tax on retail sales of firearms, firearm precursor parts, and ammunition, with some exemptions.
https://lao.ca.gov/laoapp/rss/LAORSSFeedNew.aspx?laofeed=25

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

i~,L,~9,q2,!i1i,on, ~.~~!i£-health, m~ntal health and cl~veIQPmentmWsl}bilit::y.programs,n~~2Er£,~"pr()grams,and a variety of 12 S99ials~ryices I>r()~rams. While these programs enjoy little statutory protection, they also'i-E;flect policy choices made in the past.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1989/pandi_89_part1.pdf

[PDF] High-Speed Rail Revised Draft 2020 Business Plan

Status of Key Project Deliverablesa Environmental Review Documents San Francisco to San Jose Q2 2022 San Jose to Carlucci Road Q1 2022 Central Valley Wye balance Complete Merced to Madera Complete Madera to Poplar Avenue Complete Poplar Avenue to Bakersfield Complete Bakersfield to Palmdale Q2 2021 Palmdale to Burbank Q4 2022 Burbank to Los Angeles Q4 2021 Los
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/transportation/2021/HSR-Revised-Business-Plan-031621.pdf

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