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Handout

Financing Water Projects

October 4, 2007 - Presented to Assembly Special Committte on Water Hon. Lois Wolk, Chair


Presentation

Infrastructure and the Use of Bonds in California

October 3, 2007 - Presented at the Public Policy Institute of California October 3, 2007, Debt Conference


Report

Major Features of the 2007 California Budget

August 31, 2007 - On August 21, 2007, the Legislature passed the 2007-08 Budget Bill, along with implementing legislation. The Governor signed the budget on August 24, after using his line item veto authority to reduce General Fund appropriations by $703 million. The budget package authorizes total General Fund spending of $102.3 billion, essentially the same as revenues. Based on the 2007-08 budget plan’s policies, however, the state would once again face operating shortfalls of more than $5 billion in both 2008-09 and 2009-10. This is because many of the solutions enacted in the budget plan are of a one-time nature.


Report

Supplemental Report of the 2007 Budget Act: 2007-08 Fiscal Year

August 29, 2007 - Statements of intent for requests for studies adopted by the Legislature as a supplement to the 2007 Budget Act.


Handout

Addressing the State’s Highway Maintenance and Rehabilitation Needs

August 22, 2007 - Presented to the Senate Transportation and Housing Committee


Handout

The Subprime Mortgage Situation

August 21, 2007 - Presented to the Senate Banking, Finance and Insurance Committee.


Presentation

Teacher Reform: Rethinking Teacher Accreditation, Credentialing, and Tenure Policies

August 1, 2007 - Presented to the EdVoice symposium in Squaw Valley.


Handout

The 2007-08 Budget Package (Revised)

July 24, 2007 - Summary of the 2007-08 budget package considered by the Legislature on July 20, 2007.


Handout

State-Local Working Group Proposal to Improve the Mandate Process

June 21, 2007 - Presented to Speaker Nunez


Report

Improving State Nursing Programs: Ensuring an Adequate Health Workforce

May 29, 2007 - In recent years, the number of registered nurses in the state has not kept up with demand. While the mismatch in coming years may not be as large as forecasted, the state needs to continue its efforts to increase the number of nurses to meet projected need. Increasing the supply of nurses relies in large part on the state’s higher education system, which trains the majority of registered nurses in California. In this report, we recommend ways the Legislature can increase enrollment in state nursing programs as well as reduce attrition rates, particularly in the community colleges. Taken together, these measures would increase significantly the supply of registered nurses, and address concerns about the adequacy of the size of the nursing workforce.


Report

Reforming California’s Instructional Material Adoption Process

May 24, 2007 - The Supplemental Report of the 2006 Budget Act directed our office to examine instructional material costs and assess California’s process for adopting kindergarten through eighth grade (K-8) instructional materials. This report details our findings. Most importantly, we identify several shortcomings with California’s K-8 adoption process. To address these shortcomings, we recommend the Legislature adopt a package of six reforms designed to lower instructional material costs, expand school district choice, and enhance program effectiveness.


Handout

May Revision: Proposition 98 Proposals

May 17, 2007 - Presented to the Assembly Budget Subcommittee No. 2 on Education Finance.


Other

Webcast: Overview of the 2007-08 May Revision

May 15, 2007 - In this video, Elizabeth Hill Assesses the 2007-08 May Revision.


Report

Overview of the 2007-08 May Revision

May 15, 2007 - The administration released its May Revision yesterday, identifying over $2 billion in new budget solutions to address a comparable level of increased budgetary problem. In this document, we provide our initial assessment of the problem definition and the viability of the administration’s proposed solutions.


Report

California’s First Retiree Health Valuation: Questions and Answers

May 9, 2007 - The Legislature required the Controller to contract with actuaries for California's first valuation of unfunded state retiree health liabilities. On May 7, 2007, the Controller reported that the state's estimated unfunded liabilities total $48 billion. This report answers key questions concerning the valuation and identifies actions the Legislature could take to address the state's liabilities.