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[PDF] 1969 Budget Analysis: Miscellaneous

This financial assistance is in the form of a guarantee against operating deficits up to a specified limit, and the money is reimbursed to the com- mission from admission revenues if the shows are financially successful.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1969/20_misc_1969.pdf

[PDF] California's Tax Expenditure Programs: Income Taxes

Corporations may choose to file their taxes based upon either a calendar-year or fiscal- year basis (which in the latter case, com- mences in any month other than January). Corporations calculate tax liabilities based upon a process similar to that described above for PIT filers.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/tax_expenditure_299/tep_299_income_tax.pdf

[PDF] 1951 Budget Analysis: Emergency Fund

This should provide a statement showing comparability of state employees with employees in other employment and indicate the extent to which the granting of the appro- priation requested will bring state employees, class by class, up to com- parability with employees in other employment, public and private.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1951/33_emergency_fund_1951.pdf

[PDF] LAO 1997 Budget Analysis: The "COPS" Program Chapter

Local governments in every county must create a Supplemental Law Enforcement Oversight Com- mittee (SLEOC). Membership consists of: the county executive officer, district attorney, sheriff, and one city manager and po- lice chief.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1997/part6d_cops_pi97.pdf

[PDF] "Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000"

That is because as many as 25,000 nonviolent drug possession offenders per year, including both offenders sentenced by the courts and parole violators subject to administrative action by the Board of Prison Terms, would be diverted to drug treatment in the com- munity instead of being sent to state prison.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1999/990760_INT.pdf

[PDF] update

In 1995-96, the Tobacco Control Sec- tion within the DHS (1) disbursed $10.2 million to county and city health departments to fund local tobacco prevention and cessation programs, (2) awarded $9.8 million in com- petitive grants to community-based programs targeting high-risk populations, (3) contracted for a $12.2 million tobacco prevention media campaign, and (4) spent $3.1 million to evalu- ate state smoking trends.
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/cal_update/cup0396.pdf

[PDF] 1954 Budget Analysis: General Administration

This com- mission was established by Chapter 376, Statutes of 1939, and is de- signed to furnish a means whereby representatives of the 48 states can meet and discuss and report upon problems of joint state interest and of state-federal relations.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1954/10_general_admin_1954.pdf

2001 Budget Analysis: Resources Overview

For DWR, the budget proposes 22 percent less in expenditures for 2001-02, com pared to the estimated current-year level. The reduction includes a decrease of $254 million (mainly in local assistance) for various projects and programs funded with Proposition 13 bond funds.  
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2001/resources/res_1_overview.htm

LAO 2004 Budget Analysis: Department of Aging

In general, this proposal would provide local governments greater ability to adjust programs to meet the needs of their com munities and experiment to determine which efforts improve program outcomes.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2004/health_ss/hss_08_4170_anl04.htm

[PDF] Governor’s Compact With UC and CSU

Consistent with our comments about earlier compacts under prior administrations, we believe that a multiyear funding com- pact for higher education could negatively affect program perfor- mance and the state budget process. • A multiyear funding commitment would reduce the Legislature’s annual budgetary discretion, undermining its ability to respond to the state’s policy needs in
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2004/Higher_Education_Compact_060104.pdf