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Analysis of the 2000-01 Budget Bill, Judiciary and Criminal Justice Chapter

February 17, 2000 - Analysis of the 2000-01 Budget Bill, Judiciary and Criminal Justice Chapter


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Analysis of the 2000-01 Budget Bill, General Government Chapter

February 17, 2000 - Analysis of the 2000-01 Budget Bill, General Government Chapter


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Analysis of the 2000-01 Budget Bill, Capital Outlay Chapter

February 17, 2000 - Analysis of the 2000-01 Budget Bill, Capital Outlay Chapter


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Analysis of the 2000-01 Budget Bill, Health and Social Services Chapter

February 17, 2000 - Analysis of the 2000-01 Budget Bill, Health and Social Services Chapter


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Reconsidering AB 8: Exploring Alternative Ways to Allocate Property Taxes

February 3, 2000 - In 1999 the Legislature stated its intent to revamp the property tax allocation system. We examine five alternatives for improving local finance.


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California Tax Policy And the Internet

January 31, 2000 - The growth of the Internet raises many tax policy issues. These include: How can we ensure that the tax system is fair without interfering with the Internet's evolution? How will the Internet's growth affect government tax bases? We examine these and other Internet-related tax issues in detail, and recommend that California approach them by pursuing multistate tax agreements and consider undertaking a comprehensive review of telecommunication related levies.


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Child Support Enforcement: Implementing the Legislative Reforms of 1999

January 27, 2000 - In 1999, the Legislature and Governor changed the state’s child support enforcement program which significantly increased state authority over the program. We review the governing legislation and recommend steps designed to maximize collections while minimizing federal penalties and automation problems.


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Local Investment Reporting Mandate

January 18, 2000 - We recommend that the Legislature eliminate the current state mandate that requires financial officers to submit investment reports to their governing bodies.


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Overview of the 2000-01 Governor's Budget

January 14, 2000 - Recent economic and revenue trends have continued to far surpass expectations. These positive trends are likely to result in revenues exceeding the Governor's budget forecast by $3 billion in the current year and budget year combined. We believe that approximately half of these additional revenues should be devoted to one-time purposes, while the remainder could be available for ongoing commitments, whether for new spending or tax relief.


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HOV Lanes in California: Are They Achieving Their Goals?

January 7, 2000 - We conclude that the performance of High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes is mixed. We recommend various measures to ensure that the freeway capacity utilized by HOV lanes is managed efficiently. These include creation of more High Occupancy Toll lanes and, where appropriate, conversion of underutilized HOV lanes.


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Commission on State Mandates Test Claim, "School Site Councils and Brown Act Reform"

January 7, 2000 - We review and comment on this precedent-setting test claim which will be heard in February by the Commission on State Mandates.


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Public Transportation Account: Options to Address Projected Shortfall

January 4, 2000 - We project a shortfall for the Public Transportation Account (PTA). As a result of this shortfall, no PTA funds will be available for new transit capital improvement projects through at least 2005-06. We discuss various alternatives for addressing this shortfall, including a constitutional amendment to permit expenditure of gas tax revenues for transit rolling stock.


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Special Education Facilities Funding Report

January 1, 2000 - We recommend various modifications to the method and level of funding for K-12 special education facilities. These include establishing a uniform facility grant for all pupils, establishing a separate facility grant for county offices of education in recognition of the special education pupils served at county facilities, and requiring county offices of education to provide local matching funds except in financial hardship cases.


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Californians and the Marriage Penalty

December 15, 1999 - Nationally, over 40 percent of married couples currently incur the marriage penalty, which averages about $1,400 per couple. However, even more couples--over 50 percent--receive federal marriage bonuses, totaling several billion dollars more than the marriage penalties. While the likelihood of Californians facing federal marriage penalties is less than nationally, Californians pay a disproportionately large share of such penalties.


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State Employee Compensation: The Recently Approved Package

December 6, 1999 - We estimate that the employee compensation package approved by the Legislature in September will cost $286 million in the current year, increasing to almost $1.3 billion in 2001-02. Enhanced retirement benefits will cost over $400 million per year beginning in 2001-02.