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1999

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Medi-Cal Funded Induced Abortions 1997, Department Of Health Services Mar 1999

Medi-Cal Funded Induced Abortions 1997, Department Of Health Services

California Agencies

This report provides summary tables on the number of fee-for-service Medi-Cal funded abortions performed during 1997, the type of facility where a procedure was performed, and Medi-Cal expenditures for these procedures. The data are presented on both county and state levels.


School Facility Financing: A History Of The Role Of The State Allocation Board And Options For The Distribution Of Proposition 1a Funds, California Research Bureau Feb 1999

School Facility Financing: A History Of The Role Of The State Allocation Board And Options For The Distribution Of Proposition 1a Funds, California Research Bureau

California Agencies

As California enters the 21st Century, its public schools face many challenges. One significant challenge is the serious disrepair of an aging school facility infrastructure. Another challenge is the anticipated growth of nearly 2 million K-12 students during the next decade that will require many districts to build new schools to meet burgeoning student demand. Recognizing the substantial need for infrastructure, in November 1998, California voters passed Proposition 1A, a bond measure that provides $6.7 billion for public K-12 school construction and repair.