7 research outputs found
The 2020-21 Budget: The Governor’s Homelessness Plan
In this report we provide the Legislature context for the state’s homelessness crisis, provide an update on major recent state efforts to address homelessness, assess the Governor’s 2020-21 homelessness plan, propose a framework to help the Legislature develop its own plan and funding allocations, and offer an alternative to the Governor’s 2020-21 budget proposal
The 2020-21 Budget: Climate Change Proposals
In this report, we assess the Governor’s major 2020-21 budget proposals related to climate change. The four proposals we evaluate are:
• Cap-and-Trade Expenditure Plan (965 million (Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund [GGRF]) discretionary cap-and-trade expenditure plan. Funding would mostly go to a variety of existing environmental programs, including programs related to low carbon transportation, local air quality improvements, and forestry.
• Expanded Climate Adaptation Research and Technical Assistance (25 million (GGRF) ongoing for several new and expanded climate adaptation research and technical assistance activities.
• New Climate Catalyst Loan Fund (250 million (General Fund) in 2020-21 and an additional 4.8 Billion). The Governor proposes a $4.75 billion general obligation bond for the November 2020 ballot that would fund various projects intended to reduce the impacts of climate change. Approximately 80 percent of the funds would address near-term risks—such as floods, drought, and wildfires—with the remainder to address the longer-term risks of sea level rise and extreme heat
The 2020-21 Budget: The Governor’s Homelessness Plan
In this report we provide the Legislature context for the state’s homelessness crisis, provide an update on major recent state efforts to address homelessness, assess the Governor’s 2020-21 homelessness plan, propose a framework to help the Legislature develop its own plan and funding allocations, and offer an alternative to the Governor’s 2020-21 budget proposal
The 2020-21 Budget: Climate Change Proposals
In this report, we assess the Governor’s major 2020-21 budget proposals related to climate change. The four proposals we evaluate are:
• Cap-and-Trade Expenditure Plan (965 million (Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund [GGRF]) discretionary cap-and-trade expenditure plan. Funding would mostly go to a variety of existing environmental programs, including programs related to low carbon transportation, local air quality improvements, and forestry.
• Expanded Climate Adaptation Research and Technical Assistance (25 million (GGRF) ongoing for several new and expanded climate adaptation research and technical assistance activities.
• New Climate Catalyst Loan Fund (250 million (General Fund) in 2020-21 and an additional 4.8 Billion). The Governor proposes a $4.75 billion general obligation bond for the November 2020 ballot that would fund various projects intended to reduce the impacts of climate change. Approximately 80 percent of the funds would address near-term risks—such as floods, drought, and wildfires—with the remainder to address the longer-term risks of sea level rise and extreme heat