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[PDF] Analysis of the 1988-89 Budget Bill: Summary of Recommendations

Disability Insurance Program Our review of the Disability Insurance (DI) Program indicates that the DI field offices could improve their operating efficiency and timeliness in issuing benefit payments.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1988/02_88_analysis_of_the_1988_89_budget_bill.pdf

[PDF] Summary of Recommended Legislation

The Governor, however, vetoed the bill stating that it was premature to reauthorize the program before CPEC com- pleted its evaluation of the program. CPEC has since completed its evaluation of the Cal-SOAP pro- gram.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1988/02_88_summary_of_recommended_legislation.pdf

[PDF] The Child Development Program: A Sunset Review

The report, however, does show that the state administration budget, as com- pared to the local assistance budget (the budget for direct child care services) has de- creased over the past several years.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1989/442_0289_the_child_development_program_a_sunset_review.pdf

[PDF] Federal Welfare Reform in California: A Review of the Family Support Act of 1988

We recommend that the DSS report to the Legislature during hearings on the 1989-90 Budget Bill on the costs and benefits of implementing (1) a state-operated automated child support system com- pared to (2) a county-operated automatedsystem.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1989/490_0189_federal_welfare_reform_in_california.pdf

[PDF] Status Check: Accommodating Prison Population Growth

(Another 5,000 inmates are housed in com- munity correctional centers that are operated by either private organiza- tions, cities, or counties.) Additional prisons designed to house 14,000 inmates have been funded and are either under construction or ready for occupancy.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/status_check_accommodating_prison_population_growth.pdf

[PDF] The Governor's Tax Proposal

Of those states that have attempted to conduct dynamic analyses, only Massachusetts has com- pleted more than a few, And, even in this case, validating the results of this work and other static analyses is often difficult because· states do not conduct retrospective analyses.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/the_governors_tax_plan.pdf

[PDF] 100556.indd

.  Functionally, fees play essentially the same funding role for com- munity colleges as they do for the University of California and the California State University.  For all three public higher education segments, student fees contribute to overall funding.  For all three segments, the Governor and Legislature can use a fee increase to offset General Fund support.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2010/edu/ed_basics/How-Student-Fees-Contribute-CC-Funding-0710.pdf

[PDF] The Master Plan at 50: Great Than the Sum of Its Parts--Coordinating Higher Education in California

While the higher education system is not di- rectly responsible for performance on all of these goals, they provide the broader context for the system’s contributions. No Foundation for Accountability.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2010/edu/ed_coordination/ed_coordination_012810.pdf

[PDF] Evaluating the Sale-Leaseback Proposal: Should the State Sell Its Office Buildings

The final bid price, however, will ultimately depend upon many factors including the bidding com- petition, perceptions of the buildings’ conditions, the economic climate, and expected returns. Sale Price Could Be Higher.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2010/edu/sale_leaseback/sale_leaseback_042710.pdf

[PDF] AB32: Analysis of the Net Impact On California Jobs

The expenses businesses face in com- plying with new regulations are a form of business costs, and can affect prof- its and business activity, including jobs. THE CARB’S ESTIMATED JOB IMPACTS OF THE AB 32 SP Modest Net Gain Projected.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2010/rsrc/ab32_impact/ab32_impact_030410.pdf