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[PDF] Overview of Child Care and Preschool Conference Issues

All new slots would begin July 1, 2017. „ Assembly adopts language specifying that if LEAs do not have sufficient interest in new State Preschool slots, the California Department of Education (CDE) can award funding for part-day slots at LEAs or non-LEAs. ; LAO Comments „ Since LEAs have not used all new full-day slots added in
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Conf_Comm/2017/Overview-Child-Care-and-Preschool-Conference-Issues-05311.pdf

[PDF] Health and Human Services Overview

Health and Human Services Overview 1L E G I S L A T I V E A N A L Y S T ’ S O F F I C E Health and Human Services Conference Issues— Legislative Changes to the Governor’s Budget Plana Senate Assembly Health Care Coverage Expansion/Affordability Extend Medi-Cal eligibility to low-income undocumented immigrants over age 65 $75.0c — Extend Medi-Cal eligibility to low-income undocumented immigrants
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Conf_Comm/2018/Conference-HHS-Overview-053118.pdf

[PDF] Conference Committee Overview

Child Care $224 million (all ongoing) $430 million ($224 million ongoing) Increases slots and rates. Increases slots and rate. One-time funding for facilities. Reentry and Diversion $100 million ($0 ongoing) $150 million ($0 ongoing) Funds various services for offenders, such as housing.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Conf_Comm/2018/LAO-Conference-Overview-053018.pdf

[PDF] Overview of Proposition 86: Tax on Cigarettes

It would receive 52.75 percent of the remainder for (1) allocations to hospitals, (2) nursing education programs, (3) support of nonprofi t com- munity clinics, (4) physicians providing uncompensated care for the uninsured, (5) college loan repayments to encourage physicians to practice in medically underserved communities, (6) prostate cancer treatment services, and (7) services to assist persons to quit smoking.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Health/2006/Proposition_86_100306.pdf

[PDF] Child Care and Development: Overview of Conference Issues

Alternative Payment Program slots 110 Add 13,200 slots starting July 1, 2015. 44 Add 10,000 slots starting January 1, 2016. SRR increase 56 Increases SRR by 4.4 percent starting July 1, 2015. 124 Increases SRR by 20 percent starting January 1, 2016.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/conf_comm/2015/CCD-Overview-060215.pdf

[PDF] Higher Education: Overview of Conference Issues

Redirected nonresident fi nancial aid to summer course offerings for resident students. (6) Cost reductions — Specifi ed UC to reduce nonacademic costs by $10 million by 2016-17. (7) Report on personnel — Specifi ed UC to post information on management subcategories online. (8) Report on educational costs — Specifi ed UC to report on all funds used to support educational costs by December 1, 2015.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/conf_comm/2015/Higher-Ed-Overview-060215.pdf

[PDF] Trends in Spending and Key Issues in Corrections

Trends in Spending and Key Issues in Corrections Strategic Plan Workforce Employee performance appraisal process December 2005 July 2006 Human resources management plan July 2006 July 2006 Human resources Information Technology (IT) December 2006 December 2006 Multidisciplinary academy January 2007 January 2007 Technology Consolidate IT management July 2005 December 2007 Secure IT systems July
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/crimjust/2006/Major_Issues_CDCR_032906.pdf

[PDF] Proposition 83: The Sexual Predator Punishment and Control Act: Jessica's Law

This measure makes more sex offenders eligible for an SVP commitment by (1) reducing from two to one the number of prior victims of sexually violent offenses that qualify as an offender for an SVP commitment, (2) making additional prior offenses “countable” for purposes of an SVP commitment, and (3) requiring that SVPs be committed by the court to a state mental hospital for an unde- termined period of time rather than the renewable two-year com- mitment.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/crimjust/2006/Proposition_83_100306.pdf

[PDF] The Governor's Special Session Proposal to Reduce the Prison Population

The reduced level of savings is related to implementation delays, lower savings than estimated, and the absence of a com- plete plan to achieve the full level of savings. Governor’s Budget Assumes Only One-Half Of 2009-10 Savings Will be Achieved Change Enacted 2009-10 Revised 2009-10 Projected 2010-11 Rehabilitation program reductions $250 $250 $250 Commutation of sentences 182
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/crimjust/2010/SS_Prison_Population_Reduction_01_28_10.pdf

[PDF] Substance Abuse Treatment Programs in the Criminal Justice System

The number of substance abuse treatment slots in the prison system has more than doubled over the past ten years, from about 5,300 slots to over 12,000 slots. However, due to a reduction in program funding, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) plans to provide fewer slots by 2010-11.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/crimjust/2010/Substance_abuse_CJ_03_10_10.pdf