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Funding for arts and music education in schools. [Ballot]

Dec 21, 2021 - Because the measure requires this funding to be in addition to the Proposition  98 minimum guarantee, it would result in a corresponding reduction in General Fund resources available for non-Proposition  98 programs.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2021-036

Temporary extension of Proposition 30 income tax increases (Amendment No. 1). [Ballot]

Nov 3, 2015 - The Proposition  2 rules for reserve deposits and debt payments are linked in part to each year ’s Proposition  98 budget calculations. Because this measure would affect Proposition  98 calculations, it could affect the amount of Proposition  2 reserve deposits and debt payments funded by General Fund revenues after 2018.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2015-065

State sales tax and teacher compensation. [Ballot]

Oct 11, 2017 - (Historically, schools have received about 90  percent of total Proposition  98 funds.) The Legislature also determines how to allocate non-Proposition  98 General Fund monies among other state-funded entities (such as health and human services).
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2017-021

Funding for students who attend private schools or are educated at home. [Ballot]

Oct 7, 2025 - The measure also allows the state to pay for the new program using Proposition  98 funds that are currently reserved for public schools. As part of this change, it would modify the calculation of the Proposition  98 funding requirement to include the attendance of students participating in this program (in addition to students attending public schools).
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2025-014

Extend temporary personal income tax rate increases on high-income taxpayers (Amendment #1). [Ballot]

Jan 25, 2016 - Under current law, the expiration of Proposition  30 is expected to slow the growth of state tax revenues, thereby slowing the growth of the Proposition 98 minimum funding level. Under this measure, the amount of Proposition  98 funds provided to schools and community colleges each year probably would increase by
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2015-115

Funding for students attending private schools. [Ballot]

Nov 2, 2023 - In 2025-26, the reduction in state Proposition  98 funding would be approximately $17,000 for each student leaving public schools. (This estimate assumes some growth in the Proposition 98 minimum requirement over the next few years.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2023-026

Personal income taxes and funding for education and health programs (Amendment No. 1). [Ballot]

Nov 10, 2015 - Proposition 2 also r equires speeding up payment of certain state debts. In addition to Propositions 2, 30, and 98, the State Constitution includes other rules affecting the state budget, such as the s tate spending limit that has been in place since passage of Proposition 4 in 1979.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2015-070

Funding for students attending private schools and homeschool. [Ballot]

Sep 27, 2021 - The state, however, could provide public schools with more funding than the Proposition 98 minimum requires. In addition, adding private school students to the Proposition 98 calculation could increase the minimum requirement.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2021-006

Funding for students attending private schools. [Ballot]

Oct 13, 2021 - The state, however, could provide public schools with more funding than the Proposition 98 minimum requires. In addition, adding private school students to the Proposition 98 calculation could increase the minimum requirement.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2021-011

Teacher tenure (Amendment No. 1). [Ballot]

Nov 24, 2015 - State budgeting for LEAs is governed by Proposition  98, passed by voters in 1988. Proposition  98 establishes a minimum funding requirement, commonly referred to as the minimum guarantee. Though the calculation of the minimum guarantee is formula-driven, a majority of the L egislature can choose in any given year to provide more than the minimum guarantee.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2015-079