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[PDF] Update California: Budget and Cash Developments

Budget Implications The January budget proposal projected a 1995-96 budget reserve of $92 million (com- pared with General Fund spending of $41.7 billion). The net spending increase that we have identified would eliminate that re- serve and require several hundred million dollars of additional savings or revenues to avoid a deficit in 1995-96.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/update_california_4-1995.pdf

The 2016-17 Budget: Department of General Services

Feb 22, 2016 - Governor ’s Proposal Shift GCP to DGS. The Governor ’s budget proposes to shift the GCP from VCGCB to DGS. As part of this shift, the budget transfers nine positions and $1.2  million in funding authority to DGS.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3362

[PDF] Performance Budgeting Pilot Project

Draft budget contract for 1995-96 closely resembles the current contract. ~ Most of the proposed performance measures relate to outputs, rather than outcomes. ~ Proposed measures do not, for the most part, allow the Legislature to evaluate the DPR's progress from one year to the next with much consistency, because of the absence of baseline data or performance
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/performance_budgeting_pilot_project_(s)_subcommittee_2.pdf

[PDF] Major Features of the 1996 California Budget Budget Brief

Overall K-12 funding of $4,774 per pupil in 1996-97, which represents an increase of $149 or 3.2 percent above the 1995-96 revised amount. “Settle-Up”—1995-96 and Prior Years. Provides overall K-12 funding of $4,625 per pupil for 1995-96, or $190 more per pupil than anticipated in the 1995 Budget Act.
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/071096_bud_major_features/pb71096.pdf

[PDF] UPDATE MAY 1997

UPDATE MAY 1997 400 93 94 95 96 97 a Year-to-year change as measured from the first quarter of the year shown over the prior year’s number. Cal Update 3 year and budget year combined will exceed the January budget estimate by roughly $2 billion.
https://lao.ca.gov/1997/cal_update/may_97_calupdate.pdf

[PDF] Update California: Economic and Budget Developments

The losses will have a significant impact on individual com- munities throughout the state. However, the closures will take place over several years. Thus, their impact on statewide economic growth in 1995 and early 1996 will be only modest.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/update_california_7-1995.pdf

[PDF] LAO 1995 Budget Analysis: Capital Outlay Chapter

Given that the project is currently at least five months behind schedule, it is unlikely that the department can com- plete the design work until sometime in the spring of 1996. We believe that the construction funding could be deferred until 1996-97 without detriment to the project.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1995/Capital_Outlay_anl95.pdf

[PDF] 1995 Budget Perspectives and Issues

The budget proposes General Fund support for the UC and the CSU of $3.5 billion in 1995-96, an increase of 3.1 percent com- pared with estimated current-year expenditures. The budget anticipates that fees will increase by at least 10 percent for each segment, and provides an additional $11.5 million in the Student Aid Commission budget for the related Cal Grants costs.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1995/1995-96_perspectives_issues.pdf

[PDF] The 1995-96 Budget Act and Related Legislation

The Legislature adopted Budget Act language requiring the com- mission to contract with the Bureau of State Audits for reviews of the extent to which the SAC has (1) addressed concerns raised in an independent review of the automated Financial Aid Processing System (FAPS) and (2) ensured competition in a request for pro- posal the commission intends to release to procure a maintenance contractor for FAPS.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/092298_spending_plan/rp92295.pdf

Major Features of the 1996 California Budget

Budget legislation extends the 1995-96 4.9 percent statewide grant reduction through October 1997 and makes permanent the 1992-93 5.8 per-cent grant reduction. This results in com bined General Fund cost avoidance and savings of $199 million in 1996-97.
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/071096_bud_major_features/pb71096.html