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The 2024-25 California Spending Plan: Health

Sep 17, 2024 - Evidence-Based and Community-Defined Behavioral Health Program Grants ($47  Million). The spending plan reduces funding for the grant program by $47  million in 2024-25, leaving $382  million allocated for the program.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4930

The 2022-23 California Spending Plan: Health

Oct 24, 2022 - The spending plan includes $71  million General Fund ($177  million total funds) to continue various benefit expansions that were temporarily provided as part of the PHE, including (1) $37  million General Fund ($73  million total funds) to continue presumptive eligibility for individuals who are 65 and older, blind, or disabled; (2) $21  million General Fund ($44  million total funds) for
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4642

The 2017-18 Budget: Overview of the Governor's May Revision Medi-Cal Budget Proposal

May 17, 2017 - The May Revision budget proposal estimates available funding of $47  million from the new Health Care Services Plans and Penalties Fund to support Medi-Cal in 2017 ‑18, $19  million less than estimated in the January budget proposal.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3674

The 2019-20 Budget: Analysis of the Department of Developmental Services Budget

Feb 25, 2019 - DDS estimates that enforcing this policy could save $47. 8  m illion ($28. 7  m illion General Fund) annually. Typically, most RCs and vendors observe a certain number of holidays each year regardless of state policy —often about ten days —so it is our understanding the estimate is based on the savings that would occur from observing about four additional days.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3952

The 2018-19 Budget: Analysis of the Health and Human Services Budget

Feb 16, 2018 - The number of Early Start infants and toddlers is projected to grow by almost 10  p ercent —from about 43, 000 i n 2017 ‑ 18 t o about 47, 000 i n 2018 ‑19. By comparison, the caseload for those age 3 and older is growing at a slower rate of 4  p ercent.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3757