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[PDF] The 2022-23 Budget: California State University

Because some CSU campuses and programs are “impacted” (meaning they have more student demand than available slots), some applicants meeting CSU’s minimum systemwide eligibility requirements are not accepted at any campus to which they apply.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2022/4537/CSU-021522.pdf

[PDF] The 2022-23 Budget: Supply Chain and Port Infrastructure Proposals

The Governor’s budget includes $6 million from the General Fund in 2022-23 for DMV to fund overtime for 200 Licensing Registration Examiners, as well as the necessary office and support staff, so that field offices with wait times of 30 days or more for commercial drive tests can offer additional testing slots on Saturdays.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2022/4540/Supply-Chain-Port-Infrastructure-021522.pdf

[PDF] In December 2020, EDD hired Pondera, an investigation consulting

In December 2020, EDD hired Pondera, an investigation consulting firm owned by the Thompson Reuters news service, to review nearly 10 million claims issued during the pandemic, but before ID.me came online, for potentially fraudulent characteristics.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2022/4542/Unemployment-Insurance-Fraud-021522.pdf

[PDF] The 2022-23 Budget: Governor’s Public Safety Package

The types of criminal activities related to organized retail theft can range from two people working together to steal merchandise and return it for store credit to a criminal organization that exploits marginalized people to steal on its behalf and sells the stolen merchandise through online marketplaces.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2022/4546/Public-Safety-Package-021722.pdf

[PDF] The Governor’s proposal to link these

The Governor’s proposal to link these distributions for local streets and roads to communities’ progress toward meeting their RHNA targets would create a significant, ongoing financial incentive for communities to plan for and approve housing.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2019/3938/local-planning-housing-022019.pdf

[PDF] The 2022-23 Budget: Expanded Learning Programs

(The Governor does not propose funding to make permanent the temporary slots added in 2021-22.) Assessment In this section, we provide our assessment on key aspects of the Governor’s expanded learning proposals.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2022/4545/Expanded-Learning-Programs-021622.pdf

[PDF] Models that closely link special education

Models that closely link special education funding to the actual costs of providing services more efficiently distribute state funding and allow schools to better support students with varying needs, including those with higher-cost services.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2021/4486/spec-ed-funding-models-121721.pdf

[PDF] The 2023-24 Budget: Higher Education Overview

In contrast, no formula links the funding the Governor proposes for CSU and UC to their actual enrollment levels, the composition of their student bodies, or their specific performance outcomes. Furthermore, the Governor’s proposed base increases for CSU and UC generally are not linked to any specific cost increases (such as for salaries, utilities, and equipment)—reducing both budget transparency and accountability.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2023/4664/Higher-Education-Overview-013123.pdf

[PDF] The 2022-23 Budget: Municipal Stormwater and Urban Runoff Discharges Mandate

While not directly linked to this mandate, the commission has 37 pending test claims related to other stormwater permits issued by the state water boards dating back to 2009. If the commission were to find that some activities required by the permits constitute state-reimbursable mandates, the Legislature may receive additional proposals to reimburse those costs in future budgets.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2022/4565/Stormwater-Runoff-Mandate-022822.pdf

[PDF] The 2019-20 Budget: Creating an Integrated Education Data System

The work group also recommended that the data system be built with the capability to eventually link education records with records in health, social services, criminal justice, and other state data systems.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2019/4026/IEDS-050619.pdf