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Perhaps the most important policy proposal in the budget is the Governor's plan for restr ucturing the state/county fiscal relationship, which is intended to give counties a significant cost share in the health and welfare programs that they administer in order to provi de appropriate incentives to make those programs more efficient and effective.
https://lao.ca.gov/publications?page=209&year=0&publicationType=0

LAO Publications

Perhaps the most important policy proposal in the budget is the Governor's plan for restr ucturing the state/county fiscal relationship, which is intended to give counties a significant cost share in the health and welfare programs that they administer in order to provi de appropriate incentives to make those programs more efficient and effective.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications?page=209&year=0&publicationType=0

[PDF] California Update: The 1995-96 Budget Outlook

Current-Year Outlook Improves Modestly Recent developments indicate that the an- ticipated 1994-95 year-end deficit has de- clined from $1 billion to roughly $800 million. As Figure 2 shows, this improvement is the net effect of a number of positive and negative developments.
https://lao.ca.gov/1994/reports/cal_update_95-96_budget_outlook_265_1294.pdf

[PDF] LAO Recommendations for 2010-11 K-12 Education Budget

Governor’s Revisions to 2008-09 Affect Future Proposition 98 Funding Levels Significant Differences in 2008-09 Approaches (2008-09, Dollars in Billions Except Where Noted) MF created: $9.9 MF before 2008-09: $1.3 MF paid: $0 Total MF at end of 2008-09: $11.2 MF created: $0 MF before 2008-09: $1.3 MF paid: $1.3 Total MF at end of 2008-09: $0 July Budget Package Governor’s
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2010/LAO_Rec_2010_11_K_12_Ed_Budget.pdf

LAO Publications

LAO Publications HTML February 23, 1994 - The 1994-95 Governor's Budget recognizes that the two-year budget plan adopted last June has been undermined by the continuing stubborn state recession. Faced with an $8 billion bu dget funding gap for 1993-94, the Legislature and Governor adopted a two-year plan to achieve a balanced budget in 1994-95.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications?page=2&year=0&productid=16&categoryid=0

[PDF] Update California: The Impact of Federal Spending and Tax Proposals on California

A more de- tailed discussion of this legislation's impact can be found in our recent brief entitled Per- sonal Responsibility Act of 1995: Impact on California (see back page). Taking Back the Streets Act (HR 3).
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/update_california_5-1995.pdf

[PDF] Update California: Economic and Budget Developments

On a negative note, new home construction and sales failed to rebound significantly in May (the most recent month for which data are available) despite improving weather and de- clining interest rates.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/update_california_7-1995.pdf

[PDF] The Call for a Citizens' Limited Constitutional Convention

Proposed revisions, by contrast, may be placed before voters after either a vote of the Legislature, or, as de- scribed below, a constitutional convention. Calling a Constitutional Convention. The Constitution provides that only the Legis- lature, with a two-thirds vote of each house, may submit to voters the question of whether to call a constitutional convention.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090691.pdf

LAO 2008 Budget Analysis: Juvenile Justice (5225)

The budget plan also proposes to close the El Paso de Robles Youth Correctional Facility (in Paso Robles) about that same time. The administration does not currently have a plan for the reuse or disposition of the closed facilities.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2008/crim_justice/cj_anl08011.aspx

[PDF] State's Fiscal Outlook Brightens

State's Fiscal Outlook Brightens -200 93 94 95 96 97 • Year-to-year change as measured from the first quarter of the year shown over the prior year's number. Expansion Is Broad-Based. Economic grqwth is being led by a wide array of indus- tries, including high-technology manufactur- ing and services, exports, tourism, and en- tertainment.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1997/update_california_5-1997.pdf