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The 2025-26 Budget: In-Home Supportive Services

Mar 6, 2025 - This is then expected to increase in 2025-26 with the Governor ’s proposed budget including roughly $106  million General Fund for this group. Utilization Rates for Expansion Population Lag Behind Overall Population.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/5009

[PDF] Overview of Proposition 98 Conference Issues

June 2016 Overview of Proposition 98 Conference Issues Largest One-Time Component of All Plans Is Education Mandates Backlog Funding (Continued) Remaining Mandates Backlog (In Millions) Governor Assembly Senate Difference (Assembly-Senate) K-12 Education Total proposed backlog funding $1,416 $1,280 $1,238 $42 Estimated reduction in backloga 664 617 601 15 Remaining backlog 940 988 1,003
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Conf_Comm/2016/overview-prop-98.pdf

[PDF] Exoenditures May Revision Lc2islature Vetoes Budget Act

Exoenditures May Revision Lc2islature Vetoes Budget Act 1983-B4 4110-001-890--State council and area boards $3,997 $3,26B $3,434 $3,434 -14.1% 4120-001-001--Emergency Medical Services 461 656 656 656 42.3 c Authority support 4120-001-890--Federal support 226 153 153 153 -32.3 4120-101-001--Local assistance 448 44B 69B 69B 55.B 4120-101-890--Federal local assista~ce 3,454 1,572 1,572 1,572 -54.5
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1984/evaluation_of_the_energy_and_resourses_fund%20(2)_7-84.pdf

The 2024-25 California Spending Plan: Higher Education

Sep 11, 2024 - The enacted budget includes $2.4  billion for Cal Grants —a $106  million (4.5  percent) increase over the revised 2023-24 level. This increase is the net effect of two changes. First, it reflects a $148  million projected increase in Cal Grant costs under CSAC ’s May Revision estimates.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4926

The 2025-26 Budget: Department of Justice

Feb 19, 2025 - As shown in Figure  4 , support for BOF has increased over the past decade from $30.2  million in 2015 ‑16 to $62.1  million in 2024 ‑ 25 —an increase of $31.9  million (or 106  percent). During this period, BOF also shifted from being fully supported by various special funds and began receiving General Fund support in 2019 ‑20.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4972

Building Permits Update: March 2021 [EconTax Blog]

May 11, 2021 - Nonresidential alterations surged to $1.294 billion, the biggest figure since May 2019, driven by $432 million in unincorporated San Diego County, $106 million in South San Francisco, $102 million in San Francisco, and $89 million in Ontario.
https://lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax/Article/Detail/652

[PDF] LAO Annual Report Fiscal Year 1993-94

Historically, one of the most im- tg portant responsibilities of the LAO • Making Government Make iscal has been to analyze the annual Gov- Sense-How Should the Legisla- ernor's Budget and publish a detailed ture Reorganize State and Local review of that document at the end Government Program Responsi- ce of February.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/annual_report_f.y._93-94.pdf

[PDF] Stationary Source Emissions Control, 342 Vehicle Inspection

Stationary Source Emissions Control, 342 Vehicle Inspection Program, 345 Vehicular Source Emissions Control, 342 Zero-Base Budgeting, 347 Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Department of, 455 Alcohol Prevention Project, 459 Angel dust, 462 California Labor Management Plan, 458 Drug Abuse Programs, 460 Marijuana Impact Legislation, 461 Zero-Base Budgeting, 462 Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals Board, 175
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1978/19_index_1978.pdf

[PDF] 080550.indd

080550.indd Agenda Page 293, Item 5180-111-0001 Supplementary Security Income/State Supplementary Program (SSI/SSP) Maximum Monthly Grant Levels June 2009 Assembly Senate Difference Individuals SSIa $664 $664 — SSP 233 252 -19 Totals $897 $916 -$19 Percent of Poverty 103% 106% — Couples SSIa $997 $997 — SSP 568 607 -39 Totals $1,565 $1,604 -$39 Percent of Poverty 134% 137% — a
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Conf_Comm/2008/SSI_SSP_maximum_monthly_grant_levels.pdf

Tariffs and California Agriculture [EconTax Blog]

Apr 16, 2018 - To date, China has imposed tariffs on 128 items exported from the US to China and has proposed tariffs on an additional 106 items. These tariffs range from 15 to 25 percent. Tariffs on U.S. goods exported to China make these goods more expensive for Chinese consumers.
https://lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax/Article/Detail/274