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Overview of the 2000-01 May Revision

Increases are provided in a number of other areas including the California Arts Council, and online government services. Local Government General Fiscal Relief The May Revision provides $250 million in one-time discretionary funding to local governments.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/051700_may_revision/051700_may_revision.html

SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OF THE 2000 BUDGET ACT, 6110

It is the intent of the Legislature that the annual report by the California Community Colleges on expenditures of state funds appropriated for the Partnership for Excell ence Program by local community college districts link each item of expenditure for the program to one or more of the five stated goals of the Partnership Program.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/supp_lang/2000_supp_lang_6110.html

[PDF] An Evaluation of: Racial Profiling Data Collection and Training

Connecting data on traffic stops with the officer that performed that stop allows a department to have a more com- plete picture of an officer’s activities and iden- tify any outliers from standard department practices.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/racial_profiling/8-02_racial_profiling.pdf

[PDF] Supplemental Report Of the 2002 Budget Act 2002-03 Fiscal Year CONTAINING STATEMENTS OF INTENT ADOPTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OR REQUESTS FOR STUDIES

It is the intent of the Legislature that UC continue the following activities regard- ing the approval process and subsequent maintenance of the a-g course lists: • Continue to enhance and update both the a-g interactive guide and the a-g online web sites. • Continue to train and support Cadre of Expert teams, consisting of high school educators and UC outreach staff, to serve as
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/supplemental_report/supp_rpt_2002_budget_act.pdf

[PDF] RAND Research Brief: How California Charter Schools Operate and Perform

• How does student achievement in charter schools com- pare to achievement in conventional public schools? • How are charter schools monitored? • Does the operation of charter schools differ significantly from that of conventional public schools?
https://lao.ca.gov/2003/RAND_charter/053003_RAND_Charter_Schools_brief.pdf

California's Options for Administering the Federal Family Education Loan Program

These variable compensation plans are notably different from typical civil service compensation plans based on routine step increases that are not directly linked to providing high-quality service to students.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/ed_fund/edfund_012406.html

Developing Safety and Quality Ratings for Childcare: Issues and Options

The criteria should be linked to observed quality according to empirical data. Simple. Child care consumers should be able to understand the rating system and what it represents. Efficient. Measurement costs should be minimized.
https://lao.ca.gov/2007/childcare/childcare.htm

[PDF] 2008-09 Overview of the Governor's Budget

In contrast, com- munity colleges would receive a slight increase ($55 million, or 0.9 percent). The community college augmentation is due largely to higher apportionment funding relating to the Governor’s proposals to restore the current-year apportion- ment cut and accommodate additional enroll- ment growth (which more than offset the pro- posed reductions to categorical
https://lao.ca.gov/2008/budget_overview/08-09_budget_ov.pdf

[PDF] 1947 Budget Analysis: Transmittal Letter

., ____________ 540 For Support of Di~sion of Oil and Gas ________________________________ 540 Statistical Summary ____________________________________________ 540 Salaries and Wages ______________________________________________ 540 Operating Expenses _____________________________________________ 541 Equipment __________________________ ~ __________________________ 541
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1947/02_transmittal_1947.pdf

[PDF] 1947 Budget Analysis: Department of Investment

Work load data, in relation to average number of investigators per month per investigator, shows that in the calendar year of 1944, an average of 9.5 investigations per man per month were completed; 1945, an average of 8.4 investigations per man per month were completed; 1946, an average of 20.6 investigations per man per month were com- pleted.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1947/27_investment_1947.pdf