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[PDF] 1970 Budget Analysis: Miscellaneous

The commission and its staff of seven positions assist com- munities in establishing local art councils and in developing their own cultural programs by providing technical advice and support when 915 Miscellaneous Item 244 California Arts Commission-Continued requested.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1970/20_misc_1970.pdf

[PDF] 1971 Budget Analysis: Education

This reduction in state support per pupil is commonly referred to as "slippage" and is estimated to account for as much as $50 million statewide in replacement of state funds with local funds uriless com- pensated for by legislative adjustments. 5.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1971/11_education_1971.pdf

[PDF] 1972 Budget Analysis: Local Assistance

The report basically recommended the establishment of a single management claims processing control system to provide positive eli- gibility verification, and that local claims processing be linked to a centralized data processing unit, The present system was described as fragmented and totally unresponsive to the needs of the state, provid- ers of care, and recipients of service.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1972/12_healthcare_services_1972.pdf

[PDF] 1972 Budget Analysis: Social Welfare

We suggest that the new IBM 370/165 com- puter currently being installed at the Department of Human Resources Development can serve as a central agency computer center for the State Department of Social Welfare.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1972/16_welfare_1972.pdf

[PDF] 1973 Budget Analysis: Business

I The department used the term mobilehome to designate the semipermanent type of mobilehome as well as recreational vehicles used for human habitation (travel trailer and motor homes) and com· mercial coaches_ - Item 172 BUSINESS / 359 Prior to July, 1972, inspection of mobilehomes under construction was conducted by "spot checking".
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1973/08_business_1973.pdf

[PDF] 1973 Budget Analysis: Transportation

The project began during the 1968-69 fiscal year and upon com- pletion the master plan will hopefully provide a basis for airport develop- ment throughout the state for the subsequent 20-year period.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1973/09_transportation_1973.pdf

[PDF] Although this com- parison, which includes

Although this com- parison, which includes taxes on both residential and nonresidential property, may lead to the conclusion that the tax is high relative to other states,it may not support the contention that it is "too high".
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1977/01_transmittal_overview_1977.pdf

[PDF] Rather, increased costs will be faced for social security

Rather, increased costs will be faced for social security coverage and unemployment com- pensation, and governments seem more inclined to trim or slow the in- crease in taxes. For example, state legislatures are estimated to have approved $475 million in tax increases in 1977, orronly about 50 percent of what was approved in each of the preceding two years.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1978/01_transmittal_overview_1978.pdf

[PDF] This slow down is reflected in the revenue estimates for each of

This slow down is reflected in the revenue estimates for each of the three major taxes: • Safes and use taxes-the state's largest single source of General Fund revenue-are expected to increase 11.9 percent over 1979-80, com- pared to the 13.2 percent estimated for the current year. • Bank and corporation taxesin 1979-80 are forecast to rise 7.6 percent, versuS the 9.8 percent
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1979/01_transmittal_overview_1979.pdf

[PDF] Because bargaining units have not yet been established and

Because bargaining units have not yet been established and negotia- tions have not taken place, no amounts are included for employee com- pensation increases, other than for judges (whose increases are provided for by existing law). 2.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1979/13_misc_1979.pdf