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Supplemental Report of the 1998 Budget Act

Preliminary plans will begin in August 1998 and be completed by De cember 1998. Working drawings will begin in January 1998 and be completed by June 1999. Construction will begin by August 1999 and be completed by July 2001.
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/082598_sup_report/082598_1998-99_supplemental_report.html

1998 Cal Facts State Finances

1998 Cal Facts State Finances Legislative Analyst's Office, December 1998 1998 Cal Facts State Finances State Revenues Anchored by Income and Sales Taxes 1998-99 General Fund revenues account for over three-quarters of total state revenues.
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/1998_calfacts/98calfacts_state_finances.html

Major Features of the 1998 California Budget

Major Features of the 1998 California Budget Legislative Analyst's Office, August 24, 1998 Major Features of the 1998 California Budget On August 21, 1998, the Governor signed the 1998 Budget Act. In this report we highlight the major features of the budget package.
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/082498_bud_major_features/082498_major_features.html

[PDF] SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OF THE 1997 BUDGET ACT 1997-98 FISCAL YEAR

The board shall report on all new CEA positions to the Chair of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee on or before January 1, 1998 and on or before June 30, 1998. 2. Limited Examination and Appointment Program.
https://lao.ca.gov/1997/082997_sup_report/1997_Supplemental_Report.pdf

Traveling in California:Trends and Mobility (II)

In 1998-99, however, LACMTA surpassed MUNI in terms of total annual ridership, se rving over 39  million passengers. • In 1998-99, over 115  million passengers used urban rail transit statewide. Fares and Local Funds Comprise the Bulk of Transit Revenues 1998-99 Estimated • Transit services are funded by a combination of passenger fares and
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/051100_cal_travels/051100_cal_travels_trends-2.html

[PDF] Sources of Spending Growth In Major State Programs

Caseload/Inflation Increase: $1.5 Billion LAO 60 YEARS OF SERVICE 4L E G I S L A T I V E A N A L Y S T ’ S O F F I C E July 16, 2003 CalWORKs General Fund Spending Increases 1998-99 Through 2002-03 (In Millions) From 1998-99 through 2002-03, CalWORKs General Fund spending was relatively flat, increasing by $85 million (4.2 percent).
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/revtax/2003/071603_spend_growth_sources.pdf

LAO Analysis of the 1998-99 Budget Bill Transportation Overview

Current projections show no PTA funds available for new transit capital improvement projects over the next six years--1998-99 through 2003-04 (see page A-20). Motor Vehicle Account Balance Masks Continuing Problems The Motor Vehicle Account projects a moderate balance at the end of 1998-99.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1998/transportation_overview_anl98.html

2000 Budget Analysis: CJ Leg Oversight

Supplemental Report of the 1998 Budget Act. December 1, 1998 Inmate classification pilot project. Supplemental Report of the 1998 Budget Act. December 1, 1999 Parole classification study. 1996-97 Budget Act.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2000/crim_justice/cj_3_cc_leg_oversight_anl00.htm

LAO Analysis of the 1998-99 Budget Bill General Governent Overview Issues

The budget proposes $573 million for these tax programs in 1998-99. This is an increase of $11 million from estimated current-year expenditures. Revenues. The estimated combined General Fund collections by both boards is projected to be almost $55  billion in 1998-99.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1998/general_govt_overview_anl98.html

LAO Analysis of the 1999-00 Budget Bill: General Government Overview

The legislation enacted in 1998 (Chapter  967, Statutes of 1998 [AB 2804, Committee on Public Employees, Retirement, and Social Security]) provided that the portion of the state's annual payment to STRS that is used to re duce its underfunded status would be eliminated if there were no longer any shortfall.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1999/general_govt/general_govt_overview_anl99.html