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Update on School District Retiree Health Benefits

Sep 25, 2017 - District Health Benefits Usually End Once Retirees Reach Age 65. Figure 2 shows the duration of retiree health benefits for the districts that provide them. In 78 percent of these districts, district-sponsored retiree health benefits begin upon retirement and end at age 65.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3704

The 2018-19 Budget: Commission on Teacher Credentialing—Administrator Performance Assessment

Apr 12, 2018 - We recommend the Legislature require CTC to report at spring budget hearings as to why the APA is over budget (by $1.3  million or 65  percent more than the original estimate of APA development and implementation costs) and behind schedule.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3809

The 2026-27 Budget: K-12 Proposals

Feb 19, 2026 - For example, the state could begin by only allowing schools with an EL/LI percentage that is 85  percent or greater to be eligible in 2026 ‑27, then expand to all schools with 65  percent EL/LI or higher over multiple years.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/5131

The Local Control Funding Formula for School Districts and Charter Schools

Jan 9, 2023 - Base grants reflect adjusted K ‑3 base rate, supplemental grants reflect 20 percent of adjusted K ‑3 base rate, and concentration grants reflect 65 percent of adjusted K ‑3 base rate. LCFF = Local Control Funding Formula; ADA = average daily attendance; and EL/LI = English learner/low income.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4661

EdBudget Tables (January 2017)

Jan 13, 2017 - The state increased the license-exempt rate to 65 percent of the FCCH rate beginning October 1, 2015 and to 70 percent of the FCCH rate beginning January 1, 2016. Posted January 2017. 2015-16 California Community Colleges Proposition 98 Changes (In Millions) 2015-16 Proposition 98 Spending in 2016-17 Budget Act $7,983 Reduce apportionments to reflect unused enrollment growth
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3529

EdBudget Tables (July 2016)

Jul 14, 2016 - The state increased the license-exempt rate to 65 percent of the FCCH rate beginning October 1, 2015 and to 70 percent of the FCCH rate beginning January 1, 2016. Posted July 2016. California Institute for Regenerative Medicine General Fund Hastings College of the Law Tuition and fees b Awards for Innovation in Higher Education General Fund 931 4 a General Fund includes direct
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3491

The 2025-26 Budget: Educator Workforce

Mar 7, 2025 - The 55  percent EL/LI threshold for a priority school is somewhat lower than the statewide share of EL/LI students (65  percent). Based on 2024 ‑25 data, schools that currently meet the priority schools definition enroll over two ‑thirds of the total student population.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/5012

The 2024-25 Budget: Proposition 98 and K-12 Education

Feb 15, 2024 - Governor’s Proposal Increases Funding by $65  Million One Time in the Current Year. The Governor ’s budget includes $65  million to cover an anticipated shortfall in 2023 ‑24. The bulk of this adjustment, $48  million, is attributed to an anticipated increase in meals served in 2023 ‑24 compared to the amount budgeted.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4839

The 2016-17 Budget: Local Government Mandates--Reasonable Reimbursement Methodology

Mar 17, 2016 - Given that SCO currently audits roughly 650 claims per year, one RRM proposal including one year of claims from 65 local governments could increase the Controller ’s workload by 10 percent. (Notably, the Immunizations Records [Pertussis] RRM included claims from roughly 150 school districts over multiple years.)
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3395

The 2022-23 Budget: K-12 Early Literacy Proposals

Feb 15, 2022 - The 2021 ‑22 budget provided a $1.1  billion ongoing augmentation to increase the LCFF concentration grant rate from 50  percent of the base grant to 65  percent. Trailer legislation specifies that the additional funding be used towards increasing the number of staff that provide direct services to students in schools where more than 55  percent of students are low ‑income and English learners.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4539