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Major Features of the California Budget 1997-98

August 22, 1997 - On August 18, 1997 the Governor signed the 1997 Budget Act. We highlight the major features of the budget package.


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Federal Expansion of Children's Health Coverage Potential Savings That Could Provide Sources of State and Local Matching Funds

July 17, 1997 - The House and Senate budget reconciliation bills currently pending in Congress both provide additional funds for the states to expand health care coverage for low-income children. The Senate bill authorizes expansion to cover children in families with incomes up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level, while the House bill allows coverage in families with incomes up to 300 percent of the poverty level. Both bills require a state match, but at a lower matching rate than under the Medi-Cal Program.


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ERAF and the 1997-98 State Budget

June 18, 1997 - The Legislature is considering several proposals to reduce the amount of property taxes permanently shifted from cities, counties, and special districts in the early 1990s. We examine these property tax shift relief proposals, comparing options that would cost the state greatly differing amounts.


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Addressing the State’s Long Term Inmate Population Growth

May 20, 1997 - We recommend that the Legislature authorize additional prison capacity in stages, beginning this year and continuing over the next four to five years.


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Overview of the May Revision 1997-98

May 19, 1997 - Sharply improving revenues, combined with large caseload-related budget savings, have enabled the administration to propose significant funding increases in the areas of K-12 education, welfare reform, and local government fiscal relief.


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State’s Fiscal Outlook Brightens

May 8, 1997 - State’s Fiscal Outlook Brightens


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State's Fiscal Outlook Brightens

May 1, 1997 - The administration is scheduled to release the May Revision to its January budget proposal for 1997-98 on May 14. The updated budget plan released each year in May traditionally contains revised revenue and expenditure assumptions reflecting such factors as economic developments and adjusted caseload projections. In this update we highlight some of the key non-policy-related factors that will affect the 1997 May Revision.


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Economic and Revenue Developments

April 17, 1997 - Economic and Revenue Developments


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Economic and Revenue Developments

April 1, 1997 - Current economic and revenue trends appear to be running ahead of the January budget forecast. Employment and personal income continue to expand moderately and General Fund revenues through March were up $305 million from the forecast. However, nearly one-third of 1996-97 revenues come in during the last three months of the fiscal year, and the current-year revenue picture will be highly dependent on developments over the next several weeks. Of particular significance will be the magnitude of final personal income tax payments and· refunds that were due April 15 and will be processed during the next few weeks.


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CEQA: Making It Work Better

March 20, 1997 - We make recommendations for improving CEQA, potentially at a lower cost to both the public and private sectors.


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Welfare Reform Proposals

February 19, 1997 - Welfare Reform Proposals


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Trial Court Funding

February 19, 1997 - Trial Court Funding


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The State’s Audit Programs

February 19, 1997 - The State’s Audit Programs


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The Governor's Corporate Tax Reduction Proposal

February 19, 1997 - The Governor's Corporate Tax Reduction Proposal


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The Earned Income Tax Credit

February 19, 1997 - The Earned Income Tax Credit