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[PDF] Save Our Schools and Public Services Act

FISCAL IMPACT If voters do not approve new proposals to incur new redevelopment debt (or rede- velopment agencies abandon some plans to incur new debt), the total amount of rede- velopment indebtedness would decline over time, or be lower than otherwise would be the case.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2008/080111.pdf

Proposed statutory initiative related to immigration. [Ballot]

Jun 7, 2018 - State Law Limits Cooperation With Federal Immigration Enforcement. Existing state law includes various immigration-related requirements on state and local governments. Most recently, in 2017 the Legislature enacted Chapter  495 (SB  54, de Le ón) to limit the ability of law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2018-002

The 2020-21 Budget: U-Visa I-918 Form Mandate

Mar 4, 2020 - Similarly, officials are able to withdraw a certification document at any time if an applicant stops cooperating. State Law Now Requires Completion of I-918 Certification Document Upon Request.  Chapter  721 of 2015 (SB  674, de Le ón) requires that upon the request of a victim or a victim ’s family member, certain officials complete a certification document if
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4192

An Analysis of the University of California’s Agricultural and Natural Resource Programs

Jan 6, 2022 - UC Cooperative Extension Operates Out of Numerous Sites. Though some Cooperative Extension program staff also are located on UC  campuses, many Cooperative Extension staff work at off ‑campus sites. UC has Cooperative Extension offices in 57 of the state ’s 58 counties, with multiple offices in some counties (Figure  3).
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4490

[PDF] Proposed statutory initiative related to immigration.

State Law Limits Cooperation With Federal Immigration Enforcement. Existing state law includes various immigration-related requirements on state and local governments. Most recently, in 2017 the Legislature enacted Chapter 495 (SB 54, de León) to limit the ability of law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2018/180253.pdf

SPECIAL DISTRICTS

Local rede velopment agencies in Riverside County, for example, receive a large share of property taxes because the agencies have established many large redevelopment project areas--and the p roperty values in these areas have grown more rapidly than other areas over the years.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/010195_calguide/cglgov3.html

[PDF] Major Financial Legislation Enacted in 1989

In areas with redevelopment projects, some of these revenues are diverted to the rede- velopment agency, and the state replaces the lost property tax revenue to the schools. Consequently, this measure could increase future state costs to replace property tax revenue diverted from school districts in San Bernardino County to the special redevelopment agencies.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1989/1289_major_financial_legislation_enacted_in_1989.pdf

[PDF] Overview of Propositions 98 and 99

Primarily affects government plans for rede- velopment, affordable housing, and public ownership of water or electric utility services. Government might buy fewer of these properties and have lower costs, or offer owners more to purchase their properties and have higher costs.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/localgov/2008/Prop_98_99_04_24_08.pdf

[PDF] An Analysis of the University of California’s Agricultural and Natural Resource Programs

UC Cooperative Extension Operates Out of Numerous Sites. Though some Cooperative Extension program staff also are located on UC campuses, many Cooperative Extension staff work at off-campus sites. UC has Cooperative Extension offices in 57 of the state’s 58 counties, with multiple offices in some counties (Figure 3).
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2022/4490/uc-agricultural-natural-resources-010622.pdf

[PDF] California Travels Financing Our Transportation

While many observers have equity concerns regarding access to tolled facili- ties across socioeconomic groups, recent research shows that it is not just high-income travelers who choose to pay a toll when pressed for time. ➢ Chapter 32 also authorizes regional agencies, in cooperation with Caltrans, to create four high-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes.
https://lao.ca.gov/2007/ca_travels/ca_travels_012607.pdf