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Timestamp: 2015-02-27 13:05:18
Document Index: 582058575

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 12', '§ 20', '§ 8', '§ 19', '§ 8880', '§ 130105', '§30131', '§5891', '§8']

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1A State Budget. Changes California Budget Process. Limits State Spending. Increases "Rainy Day" Budget Stabilization Fund
(S.C.A. 13)
Art. IV § 12; Art. XVI §§ 20 & 21
Increases size of state "rainy day" fund from 5% to 12.5% of the General Fund. A portion of the annual deposits into that fund would be dedicated to savings for future economic downturns, and the remainder would be available to fund education, infrastructure, and debt repayment, or for use in a declared emergency. Requires additional revenue above historic trends to be deposited into state "rainy day" fund, limiting spending.
1B Education funding. Payment plan. (A.C.A. 2)
Art. XVI § 8.3
Requires supplemental payments to local school districts and community colleges to address recent budget cuts. Annual payments begin in 2011-12. Payments are funded from the state's Budget Stabilization Fund until the total amount has been paid. Payments to local school districts will be allocated inproportion to average daily attendance and may be used for classroom instruction, text books and other local educational programs.
1C Lottery modernization act.
(S.C.A. 12)
Art. IV § 19; Gov. §§ 8880.1 et seq.
1D Protects children's services funding. Helpsbalance state budget.
(A.B. 17, 3rd Extra. Sess.)
H&S § 130105; R&T §§30131.4 & 30131.45
Provides more than $600 million to protect children's programs in difficult economic times. Redirects existing tobacco tax money to protect health and human services for children, including services for at-risk families, services for children with disabilities, and services for foster children. Temporarily allows the edirection of existing money to fund health and human service programs for children 5 years old and under.Ensures counties retain funding for local priorities. Helps balance state budget.
1E Mental health services funding. Temporary reallocation. Helps balance state budget.
(S.B. 10, 3rd Extra.Sess.)
W&I §§5891 & 5892
1F Elected officials' salaries. Prevents pay increases during budget deficit years.
(S.C.A. 8)
Art. III §8
Encourages balanced state budgets by preventing elected Members of the Legislature and statewide constitutional officers, including the Governor, from receiving pay raises in years when the state is running a deficit. Directs the Director of Finance to determine whether a given year is a deficit year. Prevents the Citizens Compensation Commission from increasing elected officialsâ€™ salaries in years when the state Special Fund for Economic Uncertainties is in the negative by an amount equal to or greater than one percent of the General Fund.
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