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CalFacts 2024 [Publication Details]

Dec 2, 2024 - CalFacts presents a wide range of facts and trends about the state's economy, finances, and programs.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Detail/4942

The 2025-26 Budget: Department of Real Estate

Mar 19, 2025 - In this case, the net effect on revenue would be unclear. If the cause of the drop in the number of applications was due to factors outside of DRE control —such as real estate market or economic conditions resulting in fewer people working in real estate —then the revenue generated by additional increases in fees may not meet expectations either.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/5019

The 2025-26 Budget: Overview of the Governor's Budget

Jan 13, 2025 - On a net basis, these items slightly improve the budget’s bottom line. Neither our November estimates nor the administration ’s estimates included any costs associated with the devastating wildfires in Southern California, as both were developed before those wildfires began.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4951

The 2025-26 Budget: Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development

Mar 18, 2025 - First, some firms lack tax liability in California due to ongoing and substantial use of other tax deductions and credits, most commonly the Research & Development Tax Credit and the Net Operating Loss deduction.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/5018

The 2024-25 Budget: Broadband Infrastructure

Feb 28, 2024 - The Governor ’s budget also proposes a net total of $1.625  billion General Fund in 2025 ‑26 for state broadband infrastructure programs and projects —$1.25  billion in new allocations and $375  million in planned allocations (net of proposed  reductions). $1.25   Billion for Statewide Open ‑Access Middle ‑Mile Network Costs.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4867

The 2023-24 Budget: Department of Consumer Affairs Organizational Improvement Office

Feb 24, 2023 - However, OIO has not quantified how, if at all, examples like these have translated into measurable net benefits or net cost savings. For example, OIO should be able to translate reducing licensee application processing time lines into personnel hours that result in cost savings, or OIO should be able to report on the extent to which savings have been red irected to the boards ’ and bureaus ’ other priorities.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4704

The 2022-23 Budget: California Department of Technology

Feb 22, 2022 - Use General Fund to Cover Short ‑Term Net Revenue Losses From Some State Entities Moving Provision of Contracted Services From CDT to Private Vendors. CDT also requests $10.5  million General Fund to cover the short ‑term net revenue losses from state entities, such as the Department of Child Support Services and the Department of Motor Vehicles, migrating some
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4552

The 2024-25 Budget: Broadband Infrastructure at May Revision

May 23, 2024 - In addition to the short time frame the JLBC would have to review the request, the language also assumes any additional funding available for the augmentation would be prioritized by the Legislature for middle-mile net work implementation.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4906

The 2023-24 California Spending Plan: Housing and Homelessness

Oct 19, 2023 - The shift results in a net delay of $ 260  million to 2024-25. Additionally, the budget achieves budget-year savings through the delay of $345  million previously allocated to HCD ’s Foreclosure Intervention Housing Preservation Program (this spending will instead be spent over several years through 2026-27). $50  Million Reduction Subject to Trigger Restoration for CalHome.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4808

The 2023-24 Budget: Overview of the Governor's Budget

Jan 13, 2023 - Across the rest of the budget, our estimates of baseline spending —for example, for caseload growth, federal reimbursements, and statutory cost increases —and constitutional requirements —for example, for infrastructure and deposits into reserves —differ , on net, by $800  million.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4662