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Tribal gaming. [Ballot]

Dec 27, 2021 - At the same time, DOJ, county district attorneys, and city attorneys can pursue criminal actions seeking fines or convictions for violations of th e state ’s gaming laws. Tribal-State Compacts. Indian tribes possess special status under federal law.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2021-039

Online sports wagering. [Ballot]

Oct 20, 2021 - At the same time, DOJ, county district attorneys, and city attorneys can pursue criminal actions seeking fines or convictions for violations of th e state ’s gaming laws. Tribal-State Compacts. Indian tribes possess special status under federal law.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2021-017

Gaming. [Ballot]

Dec 18, 2023 - People can register for such accounts in-person at a tribal gaming facility at any time, online whil e they are physically located within ten miles of a tribal gaming facility prior to July 2027, or online from any location in California beginning in July 2027.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2023-030

California gaming activities. [Ballot]

Oct 1, 2021 - For example, new economic activity could be generated by individuals from out of state visiting gaming facilities to place sports wagers and spending more in the state as a result. Local governments could also receiv e additional revenues from the newly authorized cardroom gaming activities.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2021-009

Sports wagering. [Ballot]

Dec 18, 2023 - At minimum, state and/or local costs would likely increase to regulate sports wagering. At the same time, state and/or local revenues could increase due to required fees (such as regulatory fees), payments (such as a share of sports wagering revenues), or tax revenues from economic activity associated with sports wagering.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2023-031

Local Sales Tax Rebates in 2023-24

Sep 16, 2025 - Largest Categories: E-Commerce and Fuel Suppliers. Figure  1 displays the amounts of rebates paid to various types of recipients. Broadly, the biggest category consists of e-commerce distribution centers.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/5074

California Community Colleges Proposition 98 Spending by Program [EdBudget]

Jul 23, 2025 - Some one-time funding provided in the 2025-26 budget package is attributed to 2024-25 or 2023-24. For some programs, amounts decline from the previous year due to the expiration of one-time funds. a In addition to these amounts, the 2025-26 budget package reappropriates unspent Proposition 98 funds from previous years to cover some apportionment costs ($67
https://lao.ca.gov/Education/EdBudget/Details/982

California Community Colleges Proposition 98 Spending by Program [EdBudget]

Aug 16, 2024 - The shift does not change the timing or amount distributed to districts. b The 2024-25 budget package earmarks some of these Strong Workforce Program funds for two purposes. It earmarks $60 million annually for five years for a new nursing initiative and $5 million one time for developing new education pathways for low-income workers. c Difference of less than
https://lao.ca.gov/Education/EdBudget/Details/871

2022-23 Changes in Proposition 98 Spending [EdBudget]

Aug 17, 2022 - 2022-23 Changes in Proposition 98 Spending [EdBudget] 2022-23 Enacted Proposition 98 Spending Level $110,354 a Applies to the Foster Youth Program, American Indian Early Childhood Education, Special Education, Preschool, Child Nutrition, and K-12 mandates block grant. b Backfills rate increase for After School Education and Safety Program and 21st Century Community Learning Centers programs that
https://lao.ca.gov/Education/EdBudget/Details/663

Follow-up Evaluation of the District of Choice Program

Feb 1, 2021 - Data for the District of Choice program show that participating students wer e 4 0  p ercent Latino, 28  p ercent Asian, and 26  p ercent white as of 2018 ‑19. All other subgroups account for a much smaller share of program participants.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4329