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[PDF] State Spending Plan for 1989-90

Com- paring growth rates in terms of real dollars allows expenditure growth rates in different years to be compared on a common basis. Chart 2 shows the growth trend in recent General Fund spending, on an annual per- centage basis, both in terms of current dollars and real dollars.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1989/0889_state_spending_plan.pdf

[PDF] County Fiscal Distress—A Look at Butte County

Count)'" Fiscal Di~"tfess A Look"qt Btltte Cou.nty ~-_....._....... ",. SoUTce: State Cantlo/ler, Department ofMental Health, Department of Social Services. WeI/are costs estimated based on estimatedstats sharing ratios. 1~5 through 1987'88 (dollars In millions) 'l'll~the.l;jr\1ll :an4:'W~~ 1987~/tl\~J:l hecl1!
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1989/529_1289_county_fiscal_distress_a_look_at_butte_county.pdf

[PDF] Maximizing Federal Funds for HIV/AIDS: Improving Surveillance and Reporting

Com‑ pleteness and accuracy of the state’s HIV sur‑ veillance data are essential for the state to track current epidemiological trends in the disease and coordinate an effective public health response.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2010/hlth/hiv_reporting/hiv_reporting_022210.pdf

[PDF] Liquid Assets: Improving Management of the State's Groundwater Resources

Colorado and New Mexico are among the states that have taken steps to mod- ernize their definitions of groundwater, linking surface water and groundwater in law. Arizona, through its major permitting law change, also allows for the interaction between surface water and groundwater to be reflected in the allocation of water rights.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2010/rsrc/groundwater/groundwater_032410.pdf

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Drug courts link supervision and treatment of drug users with ongoing judicial monitoring and oversight. The budget plan realigns a total of about $184 million of DADP programs (Regular and Perinatal Drug Medi-Cal, $131 million; Regular and Perinatal Non Drug-Medi-Cal, $26 million; and Drug Courts, $27 million) to the counties.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2011/bud/spend_plan/spend_plan_081211.pdf

[PDF] High-Speed Rail Is at a Critical Juncture

The train system would link the state’s major population centers, including Sacramento, the San Francisco Bay Area, the Central Valley, Los Angeles, the Inland Empire, Orange County, and San Diego (as shown in Figure 1).
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2011/trns/high_speed_rail/high_speed_rail_051011.pdf

[PDF] The 2013-14 Budget: California Spending Plan

(In addition, the online version of this report contains a link to a packet of detailed tables relating to various aspects of the education budget.) T H E 2013-14 B U D G E T: C A L I F O R N I A S P E N D I N G P L A N 12 Legislative Analyst’s Office www.lao.ca.gov baseline property tax revenues, total 2012-13 local property tax revenues are $734 million lower than in the 2012‑13 Budget Act.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2013/bud/spending-plan/spending-plan-073013.pdf

[PDF] 10_Additional Workload, Staffing, and Funding for CDE.indd

Pursuant to Chapter 713, Statutes of 2012 (SB 1165, Mitchell). 135 One time Hire independent consultant to oversee Smarter Balanced Technical Hosting Solution Project. 85b One time Address additional workload in the Early Education and Support Division resulting from recent program expansions. 61c Ongoing Assemble and post an online bullying and cyberbullying prevention training module.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2015/3299/10.pdf

[PDF] 18_UC Performance Improvement and Cost Reduction Measures.indd

Expand Online Course Offerings UC is to expand upon efforts begun in recent years to increase the number of online courses it offers. As part of this effort, UC will convene a group of industry leaders to identify which online certifi cate and master’s degree programs could benefi t California’s workforce.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2015/3304/19.pdf

[PDF] The Universal Assessment Tool: Improving Care for Recipients of Home- and Community-Based Services

In general, individuals apply for Medi-Cal in person, by mail, or online, and eligibility is determined by a county eligibility worker. Individuals who are aged (65 and over), blind, or disabled and qualify for Supplemental Security Income/State Supplementary Payment cash assistance are automatically enrolled in Medi-Cal.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2015/hhs/uat/uat-012215.pdf