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[PDF] Online Community College Proposal

By July 2025, would have its own board consisting of fi ve voting members (three appointed by the Governor, two appointed by the Legislature) and two non-voting members (appointed by the Governor).  Provides $100 Million for Startup Costs and $20 Million for Ongoing Operations  Also would receive apportionment funding similar to other community college districts.  Initial Program Offerings
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2018/Online_Community_College_Proposal_031918.pdf

[PDF] Overview of 2009-10 Aging, IHSS, and SSI/SSP Program Reductions

.  Total Reduction  The reduction in General Fund for the Department of Aging is primarily the result of the elimination of state support for com- munity-based services programs effective October 1, 2010.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/socservices/2010/Aging_IHSS_SSISSP_Reductions_04_22_10.pdf

[PDF] Overview of California’s Child Care and Development System

.  About one-quarter of slots were eliminated (approximately 110,000 slots across all programs).  In Addition to Eliminating Slots, the State Implemented Certain Policies to Achieve Budgetary Savings, Including:  Instituting work exemptions for CalWORKs participants with very young children.  Reducing the RMR for license-exempt providers from
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/socservices/2015/Child-Care-and-Development-Overview.pdf

[PDF] Department of Health Services Toxic Substances Control Programs

Due to the importance of the permitting activity and regular inspecti ons in assuring compliance with hazardous waste l aws , we recommend the Legislature di rect the department to (1) take admi ni strative actions to achi eve t he May goal of issuing 90 permits, (2) include in the 1984-85 work plan a ·di scus sion of the appropriate inspection freque ncies for
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1983/department_of_health_services_toxic_substance_control_program.pdf

[PDF] Overview of the Major Issues Regarding the Use of Tax-Exempt Bonds in California

The bas ic araument in f avor of com etitive underwritin naturally is trat the forces of open market competition will tend to 1 minimize the profit spreads whi ch underwriters wi ll accept and (2) induce underwri ters to seek out the "best" (tha t is, 1ov.'
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1983/overview_of_major_issues_regarding_the_use_of_tax-exempt_bonds_in_california.pdf

[PDF] A Perspective on Bond Financing

Because bonds pay interest, bond financing does cost the state more money than if it di- rectly pays the full costs "up-front." For example, Chart 1 shows that a $100 million project would typically cost the state about $185 million if it were financed by 20-year bonds at current interest rates, because there would be $85 million in interest costs in addition to repaying the $100 million amount borrowed.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1987/364_1287_a_perspective_on_bond_financing.pdf

[PDF] The Safe Drinking Water Bond Program: A Review

The com- mittee should include a member from local government and present written recommendations on the components of a project ranking system to the Director of Health Services. • Financial Need Should Be a Require- ment for Loans.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1988/486_0188_the_safe_drinking_water_bond_program_a_review.pdf

[PDF] The Problems of Teenage Pregnancy and Parenting: Options for the Legislature

Com- paring the two regions in each group, there- fore, provides good relative estimates of the abortion rate. We caution that readers should be very careful using these data: Comparisons of regions that are not paired together may not accurately contrast their relative abor- tion and pregnancy rates. •:.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1988/506_0588_the_problems_of_teenage_pregnancy_and_parenting.pdf

[PDF] The Budget Package: 2010-11 California Spending Plan

The use tax—created in 1935—is a companion to the sales tax in California and other states, and it often is owed when an out-of-state or online retailer sells an item to a Californian who uses or consumes the product here.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2010/bud/spend_plan/spend_plan_110510.pdf

[PDF] The 2010-11 Budget: Automated Speed Enforcement Merits Authorization

In this brief, we (1) outline how ASE systems would work, (2) assess the administration’s estimate of new state revenues from this approach, (3) com‑ ment on its merit, and (4) offer some strategies for improving upon this proposed budget solution.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2010/crim/auto_speed/auto_speed_012710.pdf