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          SENATE THIRD READING
          SB 872 (Budget and Fiscal Review Committee)
          As Amended  August 13, 2014
          Majority vote

           SENATE VOTE  :Vote not relevant 

           BUDGET              22-3                                        
           
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          |Ayes:|Skinner, Gorell, Bloom,   |
          |     |Campos, Chesbro, Daly,    |
          |     |Dickinson, Gordon,        |
          |     |Harkey, Jones-Sawyer,     |
          |     |Melendez, Mullin,         |
          |     |Muratsuchi, Nazarian,     |
          |     |Nestande, Patterson,      |
          |     |Rodriguez, Stone, Ting,   |
          |     |Wagner, Weber, Dababneh   |
          |     |                          |
          |-----+--------------------------|
          |Nays:|Ch�vez, Grove, Allen      |
          |     |                          |
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           SUMMARY  :  Makes corrections to the Budget Act of 2014, in order  
          to fully implement the 2014-15 budget.    Specifically,  this  
          bill  :

          1)Provides $50 million in additional General Fund support for  
            the University of California and $50 million in additional  
            General Fund support for the California State University to  
            address deferred maintenance or other one-time needs.  Also  
            includes intent language stating that this additional funding  
            will become ongoing in the 2015-16 fiscal year if General Fund  
            revenues continue to exceed projections.

          2)Clarifies that an increase to the Regional Market Rate for  
            child care providers is set at the 85th percentile of the 2009  
            Regional Market Rate Survey, as reduced by a deficit factor of  
            10.11%.  This amendment aligns the deficit factor with the  
            amount of funding appropriated in the Budget Act of 2014-15. 

          3)Reappropriates $12.9 million for special education programs  








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            and $26.7 million for the k-12 High Speed Network that were  
            inadvertently left out of the Budget Act. 

          4)Makes other technical and clarifying changes to the Budget Act  
            related to k-12 and early childhood education. 

          5)Makes various technical changes to several resource provisions  
            related to California Environmental Protection Agency  
            Environmental Justice Grants, SB 918 (Pavley), Chapter 700,  
            Statutes of 2010, Recycled Water reversions, use of penalty  
            revenues for marijuana enforcement, and the California Public  
            Utilities Commission's California Teleconnect and Intervenor's  
            Compensation Funds.

          6)Allows up to $500,000 (Waste Discharge Permit Fund civil  
            penalties) to be used for developing an integrated plan  
            addressing the drinking water and wastewater needs of  
            disadvantaged communities in the Salinas Valley.  While the  
            appropriation is contained in the Budget Act, the budget bill  
            language for this item was inadvertently left out.
          7)Provides authority to begin the preliminary planning and  
            working drawings phases of the Sacramento Criminal Courthouse.  
             


          8)Specifies that funds ($11.3 million) allocated to counties are  
            to address the temporary increase in offenders serving a term  
            on Post Release Community Supervision as a result of a  
            February 10, 2014, federal court order to increase credit  
            earnings for certain offenders.

          9)Removes responsibility for overseeing recidivism reducing  
            Social Innovation Financing programs from the Governor's  
            Office of Planning and Research.  These duties are being  
            shifted to the Board of State and Community Corrections  
            pursuant to related legislation. 

          10)Updates vision costs related to employee compensation  
            pursuant to the Affordable Care Act.  The costs were  
            mistakenly omitted when requesting increases for overall  
            statewide healthcare costs.

          11)Makes various other technical and conforming changes to the  
            Budget Act.








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           COMMENTS  :  This bill amends the Budget Act of 2014, as adopted  
          in SB 852, Chapter 25, Statutes of 2014, to make various  
          "clean-up" amendments.  This clean-up bill, sometimes called a  
          "budget bill junior," is typically necessary each year due to  
          the size and complexity of the budget act.  


           Analysis Prepared by  :    Andrea Margolis / BUDGET / (916)  
          319-2099 


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