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Overview of the 1999-00 May Revision

Teacher Bonuses Proposal Lacks Important Details . The Governor proposes $100 million for two new programs involving teacher bonuses. According to the administration, about two thirds of the money would be for a program granting performance bonuses to teachers at so-called low-performing schools (roughly half the state's school sites).
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/0599_may_revision/1999-00_may_revision.html

2001 Budget Analysis: Intersegmental

In the budget year, we recommend the Legislature provide a "bonus" of $6,036 for each additional, annualized FTE student that UC enrolls in summer, up to the $20.7 million the budget requests for UC.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2001/education/ed_19_Intersegmental_anl01.htm

Major Features of the 1998 California Budget

If this measure is sign ed by the Governor, the total costs of the MOE reduction provisions will increase to $96.5  million and the 1997-98 MOE relief provision will result in annual costs of $16.5  million from 1998-99 through 2000-01 (the money for 1998-99 is not included in the budget).
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/082498_bud_major_features/082498_major_features.html

California Spending Plan 1997-98, The Budget Act and Related Legislation

Assembly Bill 233 does not appropriate any money to the new fund for 1997-98. Presumably, funds would be appropriated and expended by the Judicial Council in 1998-99. Studies of Possible Additional Changes in Funding Responsibility.
https://lao.ca.gov/1997/100897_spend_plan/spending_plan_97-98.html

Major Features of the 1999 California Budget

Of that money , $20 million had been encumbered for 1998-99 and $80 million for 1999-00. Instead, the Legislature specified that the purchase of the two properties will be paid in installments b etween 2000-01 and 2004-05consistent with the Headwaters agreementand reappropriated the money for encumbrance in those years.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/99_budget_features.html

[PDF] Teacher Workforce Trends

Salary Bonuses Attract people to teach in longstanding shortage areas and improve quality. (1) Bonuses for specifi c subjects. (2) Bonuses for dual-credential holders to teach specifi c subjects. (3) Bonuses to teach in hard-to-staff schools. (4) Return-to-workforce bonuses for retired teachers.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2016/Teacher-Workforce-Trends-042616.pdf

[PDF] Foreword

California’s 1997 Tax Reduction Package In September, the Governor signed legislation that reduces individual and corporate income taxes by a combined total of $189 million in 1997-98, $593 million in 1998-99, and $1.1 billion in 1999-00 (when its provisions are fully phased in).
https://lao.ca.gov/1997/112097_fiscal_outlook/1997_fiscal_outlook.pdf

[PDF] Teacher Workforce Trends

Salary Bonuses Attract people to teach in longstanding shortage areas and improve quality. (1) Bonuses for specifi c subjects. (2) Bonuses for dual-credential holders to teach specifi c subjects. (3) Bonuses to teach in hard-to-staff schools. (4) Return-to-workforce bonuses for retired teachers.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2016/Teacher-Workforce-Trends-033016.pdf

[PDF] California Spending Plan 1999-00

Of that money, $20 million had been encumbered for 1998-99 and $80 million for 1999-00. Instead, the Legislature specified that the purchase of the two properties will be paid in installments between 2000-01 and 2004-05—consistent with the Headwaters agreement—and re- appropriated the money for encumbrance in those years.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/spending_plan_99-00.pdf

California Spending Plan, Chapter 1

Finally, the May Revision proposed to increase the 1998-99 year-end budget reserve up to $1.6 billion. Part of this proposed reserve was earmarked by the administration to cover th e costs of future reductions in the VLF.
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/1098_spending_plan/1098_spending_plan_chapter_1.html