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Federal Assistance for Businesses Affected by COVID-19

Apr 3, 2020 - We estimate that fully conforming to federal law could reduce state tax revenues by up to roughly $8  billion. There currently are legislative proposals to partially conform to the federal treatment of PPP loan forgiveness.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4215

The 2021-22 Budget: Funding for Debt Collector Licensing and Regulation

Feb 17, 2021 - This total amount includes (1) $10. 7  m illion and 44 p ositions in newly authorized resources and (2) $5. 8  m illion and 27 p ositions in existing resources redirected from CCFPL implementation. The proposed positions would be divided between a licensing and examination unit, an enforcement unit, and a legal division.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4376

The 2021-22 Budget: State Board of Equalization

Feb 23, 2021 - Due primarily to the vacancies noted above, BOE spent just $24. 5  m illion of its $31. 3  m illion General Fund appropriation in 2019 ‑20. The Governor ’s proposed 2021 ‑22 appropriation for BOE is $31. 8  m illion — 30  p ercent higher than the amount spent in 2019 ‑20.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4385

Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program Review

Dec 2, 2025 - Chapter   80 of 2020 (S B   588 , Archuleta) —which, among other things, directs state entities to withhold up to $10,000 from the final payment otherwise due to a prime contractor if that prime contractor does not certify various pieces of DVBE ‑related information.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/5095

The 2025-26 Budget: Department of Financial Protection and Innovation

Apr 3, 2025 - Money Transmitters Program. Regulates, supervises, and examines businesses that receive money for transmission and sell or issue payment instruments and stored value. (These can include businesses that issue money orders and traveler ’s checks, as well as those that offer digital payments, such as PayPal and Stripe.)
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/5025

Public Pension and Retiree Health Benefits: An Initial Response to the Governor's Proposal - Public Pension and Retiree Health Benefits: An Initial Response to the Governor's Proposal [Video]

Public Pension and Retiree Health Benefits: An Initial Response to the Governor's Proposal - Public Pension and Retiree Health Benefits: An Initial Response to the Governor's Proposal [Video] To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Public Pension and Retiree Health Benefits: An Initial Response to the Governor 's Proposal
https://lao.ca.gov/Videos/Player?playlistId=49

The 2021-22 Spending Plan: Housing and Homelessness

Oct 29, 2021 - Seventy five percent of the funding ($30  million) will be distributed in two rounds of grants to local governments, another 20  percent ($8  million) will be set aside for local government technical assistance.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4468

The 2018-19 Budget: California Military Department

Feb 6, 2018 - CMI currently enrolls over 1,000 students in grades 5 through 12, almost 90  percent of whom are EL/LI. In addition to these already-established schools, another public charter school with a military academy model is scheduled to be established in Porterville in fall 2018.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3743

The 2017-18 Budget: California State Payroll System

Feb 28, 2017 - SPR  5 accounted for these delays, increased the estimated total project costs to $373  million, and extended the final wave of the project, Wave 5, by one year —from October 2012 to September 2013. Pilot  1 Test.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3590

State Assistance to Businesses in Response to COVID-19

Jan 4, 2024 - These zip codes have a median income of $79,000, somewhat lower than the statewide average of $89,000, and are nearly 40  percent rural compared to the statewide average of 8  percent. As we discussed earlier, rural and lower ‑income zip codes tended to receive less assistance than their urban and higher ‑income counterparts.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4824