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LAO 2005 Budget Analysis: State Teachers' Retirement System (1920)

(This includes K-12 school districts, county offices of education, and com munity colleges.) The budget assumes $469  million in General Fund savings from this reduction in state contributions to the State Teachers' Retirement System (STRS).
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2005/general_govt/gen_11_1920.htm

LAO 2006 Budget Analysis: Employment Development Department (7100)

The department collects from em ployers (1) their UI contributions, (2) the Employment Training Tax, and (3) employee contributions for DI. It also collects personal income tax withholding. In addition, it pays U I and DI benefits to eligible claimants.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2006/general_govt/gen_13_7100_anl06.html

[PDF] Analysis of the 2008-09 Budget Bill, Infrastructure

Chapter 697, Statutes of 2002 (SB 1856, Costa), au- thorizes the sale of $9.95 billion in general obligation bonds upon voter approval to fund the planning and construction of a high-speed train system linking California’s major metropolitan areas.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2008/cap_outlay/co_anl08.pdf

[PDF] Urban Tribal Casinos

Currently, 66 tribes have compacts, and those tribes with casinos operate about 56,000 slot machines. State and Local Revenues From Tribal Gambling. Existing compacts provide for payments to the state and local governments.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050137.pdf

[PDF] Overview of Governor's Child Care Proposals

„Recommendations would generate less savings than Governor but would preserve core programs. „ Base reimbursement rate ceilings on 2009 RMR survey data, set rate ceilings at level state can afford. „ Adopt Governor’s proposal to lower license-exempt provider rates. „ Lower eligibility criteria to generate savings but preserve services for state’s neediest families. „;
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2010/SBFR_052510.pdf

[PDF] Proposition 98 May Revision Overview

.  Retains the link between the creation and payment of maintenance factor.  Creates maintenance factor whenever state revenues grow slower than the economy.  Makes maintenance factor payment to increase funding corresponding with earlier shortfalls.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2012/Proposition_98_May_Revision_Overview_052112.pdf

[PDF] Commission on Teacher Credentialing

.  Refi ne budget documents to link fees to associated expenditures. This would provide greater transparency and improve the Legislature’s ability to undertake appropriate fi scal oversight. Cash Flow 3L E G I S L A T I V E A N A L Y S T ’ S O F F I C E April 29, 2014 LAO 70 YEARS OF SERVICE Cash Flow (Continued) Reserves as Share of Expenditures TDAA
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2014/Commission-on-Teacher-Credentialing-042914.pdf

[PDF] Assessing the Governor's Employment Training Initiative

The Governor has pro- posed to borrow a total of $500 million from the Unemployment Compensation DI. The DI has suffi cient reserves to accommo- date this loan.  Proposed Repayment Plan. The Governor has proposed to apply the current Employment Training Tax (ETT), used to sup- port ETP, to certain employers who are currently not subject to this tax.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/socservices/2010/Employment_Training_02_03_10.pdf

[PDF] The 2022-23 Budget: Fuel Price and Other Fiscal Relief Options

Providing tax refunds to vehicle owners would be less directly linked to fuel consumption, but would provide some related relief given that these individuals likely drive to some degree. Providing rebates to zero-emission vehicle owners (as included in the Governor’s proposal), however, would not have any link to gas price burden.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2022/4597/Fuel-Price-Fiscal-Relief-Options-051222.pdf