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[PDF] Economic and Budget Developments

The Gov- ernor also deleted $26 million from the com- munity colleges earmarked for program im- provement, and set aside the funds for other purposes, consistent with Proposition 98 fund- ing requirements.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1996/update_california_7-1996.pdf

[PDF] Highlights of the 2006-07 Perspectives & Issues

The Gov- ernor’s proposal to reorganize the state’s energy-related activities is contained in AB 1165 (Bogh).  We think that the time is ripe for the state to reorganize its multiple energy entities.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2006/2006_pandi/highlights/pandi_highlights_022206.pdf

[PDF] The Local Voter Control & Government Accountability Act

The fiscal effect of the reduced voter threshold would depend on future local gov- ernment and voter decisions, but the overall fiscal effect probably would be major in- creases in local government taxes and spending.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090644.pdf

[PDF] California Spending Plan 1998-99

Major Features of the 1998-99 Budget Plan 53 Subsequent to the enactment of the budget, the Legislature appropriated $25 million to the Youth Authority in AB 2796 (Wright) for distribution to nonprofit organizations for acquiring, renovating, or constructing com- munity youth centers.
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/1098_spending_plan/1098_spending_plan.pdf

[PDF] Other: Discretionary Spending Proposals in the 2022-23 May

Other: Discretionary Spending Proposals in the 2022-23 May Revision (In Millions) Program or Department Proposal 2021-22 2022-23 SAL Exclusion One Time Ongoing 2021-22 2022-23 Aging CARE Court Supporter Program — — $10.0 — — Arts Council Cultural Districts — $30.0 — — — CDE Special Olympics — 30.0 — — — CDE Educator Workforce Investment Grant — 15.0 — — — CDE Extends family fee waivers for an
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2022/4598/Tables/5_Other.pdf

[PDF] Labeling of foods that contain or were produced with genetically engineered materials

We estimate that the cost to state gov- ernment of these activities could be several million dollars annually. The measure does not address how these costs would be funded. Because this measure establishes a new misdemeanor crime, the state and local gov- ernments may also incur law enforcement and other criminal justice system costs.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/010846_INT.pdf

[PDF] Taxpayer Protection Act of 2010

If the local gov- ernment proposes to use the tax proceeds for general purposes (a “general tax”), the tax requires approval by a majority of local voters. If the tax proceeds are earmarked for a specific purpose (a “special tax”), the voter approval threshold is two-thirds.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090772.pdf

[PDF] Other: Discretionary Spending Proposals in the 2021-22 May

Other: Discretionary Spending Proposals in the 2021-22 May Revision General Fund (In Millions) Program or Department Proposal 2020-21 2021-22 One-Time or Temporary Ongoing CAC California Creative Corps Pilot Program — $60 — CAC Creative Youth Development Grant programs — 40 — CalVet CalVet deferred maintenance — 15 — CalVet Self-reliance program for homeless veterans (Homelessness package) — 25 —
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2021/4432/Other-Discretionary-Spending-Proposals.pdf

[PDF] Overview of the 2009-10 May Revision

The Gov‑ ernor proposes that the state sell parts of SCIF’s business. The SCIF, a publicly run workers’ compensation insurer, was cre‑ ated in large part to act as the “insurer of last resort” for California’s workers’ com‑ pensation insurance system—insuring workers in occupations deemed too risky to be insured by private‑sector compa‑ nies.
https://lao.ca.gov/2009/bud/may_revise/may_revision_052109.pdf

[PDF] Legislative per diem and living expenses

The current rate is $162 per day, set by the California Victim Compensation and Gov- ernment Claims Board. Per diem costs are expected to total about $4.5 million in 2006-07. Legislative travel expenses are also covered separately.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2007/070285.pdf