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[PDF] The McCauley Pension Recovery Act

Employers would have a strong incentive to shift the mix of com- pensation toward wages and salaries and away from pension benefits. Similarly, the meas- ure would encourage workers to retire or leave the state as soon as the estimated value of their vested benefits (including employer-paid health insurance) approached $40,000 per year.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2010/100325.pdf

[PDF] California Deficit Prevention Act

A formula linked to the health of the state General Fund condition determines how much of this obligation is paid in any given year moving forward. State and Local Spending Limits In November 1979, California voters approved Proposition 4.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2011/110297.pdf

[PDF] California Student Bill of Rights Act

To the extent that LEAs expand the availability of online courses for students, the measure would result in one-time local costs for the development and implementation of online curriculum. In addition, LEAs could face ongoing administrative costs associated with identifying and contracting with online providers and ensuring interested students can access available online courses.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2011/110715.pdf

[PDF] Stop the $100 Billion Bullet Train to Nowhere Act

The California HSRA was established by Chapter 796, Statutes of 1996 (SB 1420, Kopp), to plan and construct an intercity high-speed train system to link the state’s major population centers. The HSRA is an independent authority consisting of a nine-member board appointed by the Legislature and Governor.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2012/120225.pdf

[PDF] The 2016-17 Budget: California's Fiscal Outlook

The small increase in 2016-17 costs is the net result of several factors, including higher costs for annualizing rate and slot increases begun during 2015-16 and applying a 2 percent statutory COLA to non-CalWORKs programs.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2015/3305/fiscal-outlook-111815.pdf

[PDF] The 2015-16 Budget: Paying for a State Mandate on Local Child Protective Agencies

Linking Law Enforcement Funding to ICAN Implementation Could Increase Compliance. A well-functioning child welfare system is integral to the basic mission of local law enforcement agencies: to preserve the safety of the public.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2015/budget/ICAN/ICAN-022415.pdf

[PDF] Proposition 103—One Year Later

One of the basic requirements of competitive markets is that consumers must have enough com- parative product information to make informed decisions. Better decisionmaking and more effective shopping could put pressure on insurance companies to be more efficient and innovative, thus holding premium costs below what they otherwise would be.
https://lao.ca.gov/1990/reports/351_0290_prop_103_1_year_later.pdf

[PDF] State Oil Spill Preparedness and Response

These amounts seem even less significant when com- pared to natural seepage of oil, occurring along fault lines under 256/ Part IV: Major Issues Facing the Legislature coastal waters, at an estimated rate of2,500 to 25,000 gallons per day in Southern California alone.
https://lao.ca.gov/1990/reports/480_0290_state_oil_spill_preparedness_and_response.pdf

[PDF] Long-Term Health Care

Minimum di- rect-care staffing requirements vary from four hours per client- day for facilities with four clients to 8.5 hours per client-day for facilities with 15 clients. The residents in these facilities typically have two or more developmental disabilities.
https://lao.ca.gov/1990/reports/501_0290_long_term_health_care.pdf

[PDF] School Restructuring in California

While many states, including Califor- nia, have previously implemented such programs, restructuring advocates argue that states need to strengthen and expand these programs, such as by linking the mentor role to a well developed career ladder.
https://lao.ca.gov/1991/reports/435_0291_school_restructuring_in_ca.pdf