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The 2025-26 Budget: Department of Financial Protection and Innovation

Apr 3, 2025 - (Depending on how inflation is adjusted for, the inflation-adjusted level for this fee would be between $246 to $380.) Similarly, authorizing the department to set hourly examination fees at a price that includes overhead would allow it to more fully recoup costs for a comparatively complex set of auditing and assessment tasks and se rvices.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/5025

Building California’s Behavioral Health Infrastructure: Progress Update and Opportunities for the Proposition 1 Bond

Feb 5, 2025 - Grants to Support Evidence ‑Based Practices ($380  Million). These grants to plans, providers, and other entities support evidence ‑based behavioral health interventions for children and youth. Provider Rate Augmentations.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4954

Fixing Unemployment Insurance

Dec 2, 2024 - In unadjusted dollar terms, at $380 per week, California ’s average weekly benefit rank around the middle of U.S. states. However, wages are higher in California than they are in most other states. As a result, California ’s average weekly UI benefits as a share of average weekly wages rank near the bottom, as shown in Figure  9 .
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4943

The 2024-25 Budget: Preliminary May Revision Analysis for Child Welfare

May 24, 2024 - Passing only what is necessary this year would allow more time for the remaining stakeholder questions and policy issues to be worked out and give the Legislature the chance to assess whether the rates structure is in line with its vision for permanent CC R rates.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4909

The 2024-25 Budget: Crafting Climate, Resources, and Environmental Budget Solutions

Feb 14, 2024 - Specifically, the proposal would maintain about $380  million of General Fund spending planned for 2024 ‑25 (including $200  million for drinking and wastewater infrastructure projects and about $160  million for several energy programs).
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4841

The 2023-24 California Spending Plan: Resources and Environmental Protection

Oct 16, 2023 - As shown in the figure, the budget does include net reductions to a few ZEV programs, most notably a total of $550  million —$380  million through the California Energy Commission (CEC) and $170  million through the California Air Resources Board (CARB) —for transit buses and infrastructure.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4807

The 2023-24 Budget: Cap-and-Trade Expenditure Plan and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund Revenue Estimates

Mar 2, 2023 - We project current-year discretionary revenues will be about $380  million above the amount allocated in the 2022-23 Budget Act . The Governor ’s spending plan for the budget year incorporates the additional $100  million from the November auction, but we think an additional roughly $280  million in discretionary revenue might be available from the February auction and upcoming
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4730

The 2023-24 Budget: Governor’s Proposals for the Department of General Services

Mar 1, 2023 - D CC also issues provisional licenses to certain applicants if they have submitted a completed license application and were in the process of completing local permitting processes and CEQA requirements.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4724

Assessing California's Climate Policies—The 2022 Scoping Plan Update

Jan 4, 2023 - Enteric strategies reduce methane emissions by 50 percent on 75 percent of total operations. 0.5 percent decrease in dairy cow population. 210 additional alternative manure management projects by 2030. 380 additional diary digesters by 2030.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4656

Living Under Smoky Skies—Understanding the Challenges Posed by Wildfire Smoke in California

Nov 14, 2022 - As a point of comparison, the California Air Resources Board estimates that wildfires in the recent severe fire years of 2018 and 2020 emitted roughly 380 and 1,070 Gg of PM2.5, respectively. Excepting those two severe years, wildfires between 2011 and 2020 emitted an average of roughly 136 Gg of PM2.5 annually.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4644