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The 2017-18 Budget: An Overview of the Governor's Proposition 56 Proposals

Feb 22, 2017 - Excludes General Fund backfill, which Department of Finance indicates will be reflected in May. c Includes enforcement funds allocated to the Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, Department of Public Health, and the Board of Equalization. d Includes $87 million which will be expended in 2018 ‑19.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3573

Building California’s Behavioral Health Infrastructure: Progress Update and Opportunities for the Proposition 1 Bond

Feb 5, 2025 - The administration is working to allocate the bond funding quickly, with plans to aw ard up to $3.3  billion in May 2025 and a stated commitment to award all funding by 2026. This leaves a brief window in which the Legislature can conduct oversight of the program and influence the administration ’s program administration decisions.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4954

The 2020-21 Spending Plan: Health Budget and Policy

Oct 15, 2020 - The augmentation is supported by an increase in the LRC certification fee (from $87 to $135) and new fees for the LRC exam ($70) and LRC course completion ($36). Covered California State Established New Individual Market Insurance Subsidies in 2019 ‑20.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4281

The 2019-20 Budget: Analysis of the Carve Out of Medi-Cal Pharmacy Services From Managed Care

Apr 5, 2019 - The 2019-20 Budget: Analysis of the Carve Out of Medi-Cal Pharmacy Services From Managed Care 13 87 Figure   2 c ompares how drugs are paid for in Medi ‑Cal in FFS and managed care, taking into account certain discounts Medi ‑Cal receives.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3997

The 2022-23 Budget: Health Care Access and Affordability

Feb 23, 2022 - For example, a family of four making about $40,000 per year and enrolled in an enhanced Silver 87 plan (with cost ‑sharing reductions) could end up paying $5,700 out of pocket (over 14  percent of their income) over the course of a year and potentially within a much shorter period of time.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4560