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2001 Budget Analysis:Implementation of Proposition 36

Conclusion In considering the alternatives we have offered in this analysis, the Legislature should bear in mind that some of these options represent courses of action that do not work in com bination with each other.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2001/health_ss/hss_3_CC_Prop36.htm

2001 Budget Analysis:New Tobacco Settlement Fund

If these programs and other measures continue to be effective in redu cing smoking, tobacco settlement payments to the state could go even lower because its payments are linked to the volume of tobacco sales.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2001/health_ss/hss_5_CC_TSF.htm

2001 Budget Analysis:Child Health and Disability

Information System Link. Adopt supplemental report language directing DHS to analyze the feasibility of linking the CHDP information system with the Medi-Cal and Healthy Families information s ystems.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2001/health_ss/hss_6_CC_CHDP.htm

Highlights of the 2001-02 Analysis and P&I—Press Release

Need to Link Developmentally Disabled Offenders To Community Care In the face of recent court cases, the CDC prepared a remedial plan to increase services to inmates with developmental disabilities. The plan, however, does not address the questio n of providing adequate community services for parolees.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2001/highlights_01-02_analysis.html

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

2001 Budget Analysis Special Transportation Programs (2640)

As a result, STA's role in transit funding com pared to LTF's role has diminished. We project that this trend will continue. As Figure 3 shows, we project the growth in LTF revenues through 2005-06 would continue to outpace the growth in STA funds.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2001/transportation/tran_03_2640_anl01.htm

2001 Budget Analysis Department of Transportation (2660)

This reliance upon the programs for funding makes it di fficult for district IT offices and ISSC to implement departmental and statewide IT standards, provide a consistent level of service, and plan for additional services and projects to facilitate the department's overall program activities.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2001/transportation/tran_04_2660_anl01.htm

2002 Budget Analysis: P&I, Major Expenditure Proposals in the 2002-03 Budget

This is because there is a direct link between t he THP review and enforcement and those who directly benefit from it through harvesting of timber. Enacting timber harvest fees as we recommend would save the General Fun d $21.5  million.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2002/2002_pandi/pi_part_4b_anl02.html

2002 Budget Analysis: Judiciary and Criminal Justice, Department of Justice (0820)

The database system is intended to support a variety of gambling ove rsight functions including: (1) background investigations for initial license applications and renewals; (2) enforcement and compliance activities; (3) audits; and (4) tracking gam ing devices (slot machines) in gambling facilities.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2002/crim_justice/cj_3_0820_anl02.htm

2002 Budget Analysis: Judiciary and Criminal Justice, Department of the Youth Authority (5460)

These categories are based in part on the seriousness of the com mitment offense. The sliding scale legislation was intended to provide counties with a fiscal incentive to develop and use more locally-based programs for less serious juvenile off enders, thereby reducing their dependence on costly Youth Authority commitments.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2002/crim_justice/cj_6_5460_anl02.htm