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Sales Tax Exemption for Bunker Fuel

Nov 19, 2025 - In the same month, the average prices per metric ton of marine gas oil in the Americas and in the Asia-Pacific region were $837 and $786, respectively. Maritime Fuel Deliveries. To estimate California deliveries of residual fuel oil (a major type of maritime fuel), we combine data from a couple of sources.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/5094

How High? Adjusting California’s Cannabis Taxes

Dec 17, 2019 - Miller, Keaton and Boyoung Seo (2019). “Tax Revenues When Substances Substitute: Marijuana, Alcohol, and Tobacco. ” Mimeo, University of Oregon. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (2017).
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4125

Frequently asked questions concerning Facebook and California's General Fund

Aug 1, 2012 - Beyond Facebook, the federal "fiscal cliff," volatile trends in the overall stock market, trends in consumer confidence, and the economic situation in parts of Europe and Asia are significant uncertainties that could result in larger revenue decreases (or increases) than Facebook alone.
https://lao.ca.gov/Recommendations/Details/618

May 1999 Cal Update

Since that ti me, the economic picture has brightened considerably, as both the nation and California appear to have avoided a major slowdown emanating from Asia's problems. Based on continued g rowth in real gross domestic product (GDP), strong consumer confidence, and other factors, the consensus economic outlook for 1999 now calls for real GDP growth of over 3.5 percent , or nearly double the projection contained in the January budget forecast.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/cal_update/may_99_calupdate.html

Press Release--Highlights of the 1998-99 Analysis and P&I;

It assumes that Asia's economic problems will have a modest impact on California's overall economy, subtracting about 0.5  percent off of personal income growth in both 1998 and 1999. LAO's Assessment In general, our economic forecast is similar to the administration's, in that we both see continued moderate economic growth.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1998/021898_highlights_of_98-99_analysis_and_pandi.html

[PDF] Funding for UC Research Programs

Bunch Center for African Studies Center for Pure and Applied Mathematics Center for Southeast Asian Studies Center for South Asia Studies Latin American Studies Center for Southeast Asian Studies Molecular Biology Institute Center for the Study of Sexual Culture Riverside Earthquake Engineering Research Center Air Pollution Research Center Environmental Sciences Policy and
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2007/Funding_UC_Research_03_27_07.pdf

1998 Cal Facts California's Economy

Asia Accounts for Large Portion Of California's Exports 1997 One of the major risks to California's economic outlook involves the impact of Asia's financial and economic problems. Problems in Asia are of particular importance to California since nearly one-half of California's exports are to Japan and other Asian countries (primarily those on the Pacific Rim ).
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/1998_calfacts/98calfacts_economy.html

2000 Cal Facts California's Economy Part 1

After pausing in 1998 and 1999, sales to foreign markets jumped by more than 20 percent in 2000, as demand from Asia's markets rebounded and trade with Mexico soared. Mexico is now California's largest export market, having surpassed Japan in 1999.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/calfacts/2000_calfacts_economy_part1.html

Cal Facts 2002: Economy

About half of foreign-born Californians are from Latin America, while another third are from Asia.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/cal_facts/econ.html

Cal Facts 2004 State Economy

About half of foreign-born Californians are from Latin America, while another third are from Asia. Net foreign in-migration currently totals around 200,000 persons annually. This represents roughly 40  percent of California's annual population growth.  
https://lao.ca.gov/2004/cal_facts/2004_calfacts_econ.htm