Key Votes
ABx8 2 - 2010-2011 Budget Amendments - Key Vote
California Key Votes
Ted Gaines voted Nay (Concurrence Vote) on this legislation.
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Stages
- March 8, 2010 Executive Vetoed
- Feb. 22, 2010 House Concurrence Vote Passed
- Feb. 18, 2010 Senate Bill Passed
- Feb. 4, 2010 House Bill Passed
- Jan. 15, 2010 Introduced
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Legislation - Vetoed (Executive) - March 8, 2010
Title: 2010-2011 Budget Amendments
Legislation - Concurrence Vote Passed (House) (44-20) - Feb. 22, 2010 (Key vote)
Title: 2010-2011 Budget Amendments
Vote to concur with Senate amendments and pass a bill that specifies that the Budget Act of 2010 shall not provide specified amounts, including those enumerated in the following highlights.
- -$811 million to reflect reduced expenditures for inmate medical care;
-$449.6 million in appropriations from the General Fund to reflect savings from implementing the five percent reduction to departmental personnel costs;
-$228 million to recognize the suspension or deferral of noneducation local mandates;
-$182 million to reflect the commutation of inmate sentences by the Governor and the deportation of those inmates to their countries of origin;
-$140 million in appropriations from the General Fund to reflect information technology and related savings achieved by state agencies;
-$130 million in appropriations from the General Fund to reflect the Operating Expenses and Equipment savings resulting from Executive Order S-01-10;
-$98.1 million in appropriations from the General Fund to reflect savings from delaying prepayment of other post employment benefits;
-$48 million to reflect a reduction in the number of juvenile wards supervised by the state;
-$45.1 million for the operation of, and lease-revenue payments for, state criminal laboratories;
-$28.3 million to recognize additional anti-fraud activities to be conducted by the Department of Health Care Services in the Medi-Cal Program; and
-$17.4 million to implement certain provisions of the Omnibus Conservatorship and Guardianship Reform Act of 2006.
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (23-15) - Feb. 18, 2010 (Key vote)
Title: 2010-2011 Budget Amendments
Vote to pass a bill that specifies that the Budget Act of 2010 shall not provide specified amounts, including those enumerated in the following highlights.
- -$811 million to reflect reduced expenditures for inmate medical care;
-$449.6 million in appropriations from the General Fund to reflect savings from implementing the five percent reduction to departmental personnel costs;
-$228 million to recognize the suspension or deferral of noneducation local mandates;
-$182 million to reflect the commutation of inmate sentences by the Governor and the deportation of those inmates to their countries of origin;
-$140 million in appropriations from the General Fund to reflect information technology and related savings achieved by state agencies;
-$130 million in appropriations from the General Fund to reflect the Operating Expenses and Equipment savings resulting from Executive Order S-01-10;
-$98.1 million in appropriations from the General Fund to reflect savings from delaying prepayment of other post employment benefits;
-$48 million to reflect a reduction in the number of juvenile wards supervised by the state;
-$45.1 million for the operation of, and lease-revenue payments for, state criminal laboratories;
-$28.3 million to recognize additional anti-fraud activities to be conducted by the Department of Health Care Services in the Medi-Cal Program; and
-$17.4 million to implement certain provisions of the Omnibus Conservatorship and Guardianship Reform Act of 2006.
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (46-0) - Feb. 4, 2010
Legislation - Introduced (House) - Jan. 15, 2010
Title: 2010-2011 Budget Amendments
Committee Sponsors
- Budget (Sponsor)