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Archived since: Apr, 2015

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Title: Climate Change and Potential Hotspots of Coastal Erosion Along the Southern California Coast-DRAFT PAPER

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-022/CEC-500-2009-022-D.PDF

Description: This report presents a numerical model of the sedimentary evolution of the Southern California coast. Inputs to the model include user-proscribed, deep-water (offshore) wave climate and seafloor bathymetry.

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Subject:   California, Southern Climatic changes. Coast changes.

Title: Potential Inundation Due to Rising Sea Levels in the San Francisco Bay Region - Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-023/CEC-500-2009-023-D.PDF

Description: An increase in the rate of sea level rise is one of the primary impacts of projected global climate change. To assess potential inundation associated with a continued acceleration of sea level rise, the highest resolution elevation data available were assembled from various sources and mosaicked to cover the land surfaces of the San Francisco Bay region.

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Subject:   Sea level -- Climatic factors -- California -- San Francisco Bay -- Forecasting Coast changes -- Climatic factors -- California -- San Francisco Bay -- Forecasting Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area -- Forecasting San Francisco Bay (Calif.) -- Climatic factors -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting

Title: The Impacts of Sea-level Rise on the California Coast - Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-024/CEC-500-2009-024-D.PDF

Description: Over the past century, sea level has risen nearly eight inches along the California coast, and general circulation model scenarios suggest very substantial increases in sea level as a significant impact of climate change over the coming century. This study includes a detailed analysis of the current population, infrastructure, and property at risk from projected sea-level rise if no actions are taken to protect the coast.

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Subject:   Sea level -- Climatic factors -- California -- Forecasting Sea level -- Climatic factors -- Economic aspects -- California -- Pacific Coast Coast changes -- Climatic factors -- California -- Forecasting Coast changes -- Climatic factors -- Economic aspects -- California -- Pacific Coast Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting Climatic changes -- Economic aspects -- California -- Pacific Coast Floods -- Climatic factors -- Economic aspects -- California -- Pacific Coast California -- Climatic factors -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting California -- Climatic factors -- Economic aspects -- Forecasting Pacific Coast (Calif.) -- Climatic factors -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting Pacific Coast (Calif.) -- Climatic factors -- Economic aspects

Title: Current and Future Impacts of Extreme Events in California - Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-026/CEC-500-2009-026-D.PDF

Description: This study synthesized existing research to characterize current understanding of the direct impacts of extreme events across sectors, as well as the interactions between sectors as they are affected by extreme events. It also produced new projections of changes in the frequency and intensity of extreme events in the future across climate models, emissions scenarios, and downscaling methods for producing regional climate information, for each California county.

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Subject:   Climatic extremes -- California -- Forecasting Heat waves (Meteorology) -- California -- Forecasting Frost -- California -- Forecasting Floods -- California -- Forecasting Drought forecasting -- California Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting California -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting

Title: Climate Change-related Impacts in the San Diego Region by 2050 - Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-027/CEC-500-2009-027-D.PDF

Description: This report explores what the San Diego region will be like in the year 2050 if current trends continue. Focusing on interrelated issues of climate change, sea-level rise, population growth, land use, water, energy, public health, wildfires, biodiversity, and habitat, the report looks at the potential impacts of a changing climate by 2050, both quantitatively and qualitatively.

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Subject:   San Diego (Calif.) -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting Electric power consumption -- California -- San Diego -- Forecasting Public health -- California -- San Diego -- Forecasting Sea level -- California -- San Diego -- Forecasting Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- San Diego -- Forecasting

Title: A Projection of the Cold Season Hydroclimate In California in Mid-twenty-first Century Under the Sres-a1b Emission Scenario

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-029/CEC-500-2009-029-D.PDF

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Subject:   Runoff. Precipitation (Meteorology) Climatic changes.

Title: Simulating the Cold Season Snowpack: The Impact of Snow Albedo and Multi-layer Snow Physics - Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-030/CEC-500-2009-030-D.PDF

Description: This study used numerical experiments to investigate two important concerns in simulating the cold season snowpack: the impact the alterations of snow albedo due to anthropogenic aerosol deposition on snowpack and the treatment of detailed snow physics using a multi-layer snow model.

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Subject:   Albedo -- Effect of human beings on -- Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.) -- Mathematical models Albedo -- Climatic factors -- Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.) -- Mathematical models Snow -- Effect of human beings on -- Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.) -- Mathematical models Snow -- Climatic factors -- Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.) -- Mathematical models Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.) -- Forecasting Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.) -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting

Title: Estimating Climate Change Impacts From Atmospheric Circulation Patterns and Air Masses-Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-031/CEC-500-2009-031-D.PDF

Description: This paper provides an initial exploration of this hypothesis through first identifying the dominant daily circulation patterns over North America using an objective cluster analysis on ERA-40 reanalysis of 500 millibar (mb), 700 mb, and 850 mb geopotential height and temperature fields. Next, we evaluate the extent to which these upper-air patterns can be correlated with surface-level oppressive air mass events associated with elevated levels of heatrelated mortality in major California urban centers.

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Subject:   Air masses Atmospheric circulation Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- Forecasting Heat -- Physiological effect Human beings -- Effect of temperature on

Title: Price Impact On the Demand For Water And Energy In California Residences-Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-032/CEC-500-2009-032-D.PDF

Description: This paper provides a summary of research to estimate the household price elasticities for natural gas, electricity, and water in California.

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Subject:   Housing -- Energy consumption -- Economic aspects -- California Housing -- Energy conservation -- Economic aspects -- California Residential water consumption -- Economic aspects -- California Elasticity (Economics) -- California

Title: Estimating the Potential Economic Impacts of Climate Change on Southern California Beaches-Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-033/CEC-500-2009-033-D.PDF

Description: Climate change could substantially alter the width of beaches in Southern California. Climatedriven sea level rise will have at least two important impacts on beaches: (1) higher sea level will cause all beaches to become more narrow, all things being held constant, and (2) sea level rise may affect patterns of beach erosion and accretion when severe storms combine with higher high tides. To understand the potential economic impacts of these two outcomes, this study examined the physical and economic effects of permanent beach loss caused by inundation due to sea level rise of one meter and of erosion and accretion caused by a single, extremely stormy year (using a model of beach change based on the wave climate conditions of the El Niño year of 1982/1983.)

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Subject:   Coast changes -- Economic aspects -- California, Southern -- Forecasting Sea level -- Economic aspects -- California, Southern -- Forecasting Beach erosion -- Economic aspects -- California, Southern -- Forecasting Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California, Southern -- Forecasting California, Southern -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting

Title: A Multi-county Analysis Identifying the Vulnerable Populations for Mortality Associated with High Ambient Temperature in California

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-035/CEC-500-2009-035-D.PDF

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Subject:   Heat Mortality. Temperature.

Title: Estimating the Mortality Effect of the July 2006 California Heat Wave-Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-036/CEC-500-2009-036-D.PDF

Description: For this study, daily data were collected for mortality and weather in seven California counties known to be affected by the July 2006 heat wave. The association between apparent temperature and daily mortality was assessed using a Poisson regression model and combined across counties in a meta-analysis.This multi-county analysis provides additional evidence that the risk of mortality increases with prolonged exposure to high apparent temperatures, as is common during a heat wave.

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Subject:   Heat waves (Meteorology) -- California High temperatures -- California Heat -- Physiological effect -- California

Title: The Effect of Temperature on Hospital Admissions in Nine California Counties - Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-037/CEC-500-2009-037-D.PDF

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Subject:   Hospital utilization -- California Heat -- Physiological effect -- California Temperature.

Title: Environmental Health and Equity Impacts from Climate Change and Mitigation Policies in California: A Review of the Literature DRAFT PAPER

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-038/CEC-500-2009-038-D.PDF

Description: This literature review explores disparities in the impacts of climate change and the abilities of different groups to adapt to it. Further, it investigates the costs and benefits of climate change mitigation strategies—some of which have been specified in the Scoping Plan for the implementation of the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 (AB 32). Finally, knowledge gaps and future research questions are identified.

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Subject:   Environmental justice -- California Environmental health -- California Climatic changes -- Health aspects -- California Climatic changes -- Economic aspects -- California Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California

Title: California Perennial Crops in a Changing Climate - Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-039/CEC-500-2009-039-D.PDF

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Subject:   Global warming Fruit. Climate change mitigation.

Title: Estimating the Economic Impacts of Agricultural Yield Related Changes for California-Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-042/CEC-500-2009-042-D.PDF

Description: This research measured the economic effects of climate-related yield change in California crops. The overall conclusion from model runs is that, while the effect of climate change is manifest through yield changes, after economic adaptation, the results on irrigated crop production are predominately shown in economic terms and changes in aggregate land and water use.

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Subject:   Crop yields -- Economic aspects -- California -- Forecasting Crop yields -- Economic aspects -- California -- Mathematical models Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting California -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting

Title: Economic Impacts of Climate Change On California Agriculture - Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-043/CEC-500-2009-043-D.PDF

Description: Using county-level data from the United States Department of Agriculture’s Census of Agriculture, this study evaluates the effect of weather and climate on agricultural profits in the State of California. The approach is to estimate revenue less production cost per acre as a function of land characteristics, weather realizations, and climate.

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Subject:   Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- California -- Forecasting Crops and climate -- California -- Forecasting California -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting Agriculture -- California -- Forecasting Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California

Title: Potential For Adaptation to Climate Change in an Agricultural Landscape in the Central Valley of California - Draft paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-044/CEC-500-2009-044-D.PDF

Description: This interdisciplinary document is intended to build awareness about the urgent need to develop mitigation and adaptation strategies to climate change for specific agricultural regions.

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Subject:   Crops and climate -- California -- Yolo County -- Forecasting Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Yolo County -- Forecasting Agriculture -- California -- Yolo County -- Forecasting Greenhouse gas mitigation -- California -- Yolo County Water-supply, Agricultural -- California -- Yolo County Nitrogen fertilizers -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Yolo County Yolo County (Calif.) -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting

Title: The Impact of Climate Change on California Timberlands

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-045/CEC-500-2009-045-D.PDF

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Subject:   Emissions trading Climatic changes.

Title: Climate Change, Growth, and California Wildfire-DRAFT PAPER

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-046/CEC-500-2009-046-D.PDF

Description: A study modeled future wildfires considering different climate and development scenarios. Results show a significant increase in wildfires, especially under higher emissions (SRES A2) with statewide increases ranging from 57% to 169% by 2085. The spatial patterns of increased fire occurrence vary based on the speed of vegetation shifts, with coastal areas and Northern California showing higher increases in fire area burned.

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Subject:   Wildfires--Forecasting Biotic communities Hydrology Climate changes California--Environmental conditions--Forecasting

Title: Projecting Climate Change Impacts on Forest Growth and Yield for California’s Sierran Mixed Conifer Forests-Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-047/CEC-500-2009-047-D.PDF

Description: Climate change will have profound effects on the distribution, function, and productivity of California’s forests. To provide managers with the means to anticipate likely forest responses to climate change, we initiated the development of a climate-sensitive growth and yield model for the mixed conifer forests of the Sierra Nevada (WS CalClim 1.0). WS CalClim 1.0 was built using the logic and architecture of the WESSIN variant (WS) of the Forest Vegetation Simulator. Our initial focus was on designing and testing a model of ponderosa pine productivity.

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Subject:   Ponderosa pine -- Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.) -- Growth -- Mathematical models Trees -- Mortality -- Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.) -- Mathematical models Forest management -- Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.) Forests and forestry -- Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.) Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting California -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting

Title: Potential Effects of Climate Change on Residential Wildfire Risk in California - Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-048/CEC-500-2009-048-D.PDF

Description: We model the interaction of climate‐dependent wildfire risk and one spatially explicit population growth scenario in California to generate measures of changes in wildfire risk to residential property under different scenarios for future climate.

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Subject:   Wildfire forcasting -- California Fire risk assessment -- California -- Forecasting Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting

Title: Water Management Adaptation with Climate Change - Draft paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-049/CEC-500-2009-049-D.PDF

Description: This paper explores water management adaptation in California to warm-dry and warm-only climate warming scenarios from the updated scenarios for the California Climate Change Scenarios Assessment 2008.

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Subject:   Water resources development -- California -- Forecasting Water-supply -- California -- Forecasting Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting California -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting

Title: Water Management Adaptation with Climate Change - Final Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-049/CEC-500-2009-049-F.PDF

Description: This paper explores water management adaptation in California to warm-dry and warm-only climate warming scenarios from the updated scenarios for the California Climate Change Scenarios Assessment 2008.

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Subject:   Water resources development -- California -- Forecasting Water-supply -- California -- Forecasting Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting California -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting Water demand management. Water-supply--Management.

Title: Projections of Potential Flood Regime Changes In California-Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-050/CEC-500-2009-050-D.PDF

Description: Simulation models are used here to weigh competing influences that might either increase or diminish future floods. Future characteristics of major storms, in particular pineapple express or atmospheric river storms, by global climate models indicated changes mostly at the extremes. Likewise, although the average intensity of storms was not projected to increase much in most climate models, occasional much-larger-than-historical-range storm intensities were simulated.

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Subject:   California -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting Floods -- California -- Forecasting Hydrological forecasting -- California Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting Floods.

Title: Using Future Climate Projections to Support Water Resources Decision Making In California

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-052/CEC-500-2009-052-D.PDF

Description: This paper presents several advances in using future climate projection information in water resources planning, such as an improved understanding of how well selected climate models represent historical climate conditions and refined methodologies for representing streamflows, outdoor urban and agricultural water demands, and sea level rise in planning tools. Twelve climate projections were used to assess the future reliability of California’s main water supply projects. Mid‐century and end‐of‐the‐century impacts were estimated for Sacramento‐San Joaquin Delta exports, reservoir carryover storage, groundwater pumping, power supply, and the Delta salinity standard known as X2. The vulnerability of the system to operational interruption was also examined. A sensitivity analysis was also conducted to examine the effects of air temperature on runoff in the Upper Feather River basin, the main inflow source to Lake Oroville. The range of impacts presented in this paper indicates a need to explore adaptation measures to improve the reliability of future water supplies in California.

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Subject:   Water resources development--Planning Central Valley Project (Calif.)

Title: Increasing Fuel Efficiency and Alternative Fuel Use In Freight Movement Across the California/Baja California Border-Consultation Report

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-600-2009-003/CEC-600-2009-003.PDF

Description: This report, which is part of a larger California Energy Commission project on energy issues in the California/Mexico border region, discusses opportunities to reduce energy consumption and emissions associated with the movement of goods across the border. After describing transportation infrastructure, trade patterns, and mode shares in the border region, the report analyzes options to improve energy efficiency of goods movement by increasing the availability of alternative freight modes.

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Subject:   Freight and freightage -- California, Southern Freight and freightage -- Mexico -- Baja California (Peninsula) Fuel switching -- California, Southern Fuel switching -- Mexico -- Baja California (Peninsula)

Title: PUBLIC WORKSHOP: Investment Plan for the Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program (flyer)

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-600-2009-006/CEC-600-2009-006.PDF

Description: Flyer for workshop on Investment Plan for the Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program

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Subject:   Alternative fuel vehicles

Title: The Summer 2001 Conservation Report

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/reports/CEC-400-2002-001/CEC-400-2002-001.PDF

Description: This report outlines the success of California's most extensive energy conservation effort at the time. In 2000, California faced electricity supply challenges, leading Governor Davis to set a goal of reducing peak demand by 5,000 megawatts in 2001. The conservation campaign exceeded expectations, achieving a 5,570 megawatt reduction by June 2001. Overall electricity consumption dropped by 6.7%, with a record 14% reduction during peak hours.

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Subject:   Electric power -- Conservation -- California Energy conservation -- California Demand-side management (Electric utilities) -- California

Title: Air Quality Emission Offsets - Constraints And Opportunities For Power Plant Development Projects

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/reports/CEC-700-1997-002.PDF

Description: This report provides information to decision makers and interested parties on the air quality constraints to and opportunities for developing new power plants in California. It is based on a description of air districts' ambient air quality standards attainment status, offset requirements, offset strategies allowed, and offset costs and availability.

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Subject:   Air quality--Standards Electric power-plants.

Title: Results of the Delphi Viii Survey of Oil Price Forecasts

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/reports/delphi8.pdf

Description: The purpose of this report is to present the results of the Energy Commission staff's 1995 Delphi survey on future oil prices. The following narrative discusses a brief background of the Delphi survey method, a description of the panel, a description of the survey, and a summary of the results of the survey

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Subject:   Petroleum products--Prices.

Title: Decision for Certification Pursuant to 21-Day Emergency Permitting Process Calpeak Enterprise #7 - Figures

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/sitingcases/peakers/calpeak/documents/CALPEAK_FINAL_DECI.PDF

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Subject:   Electric utilities

Title: Application for Certification Pursuant to 21-Day Emergency Permitting Process Calpeak Enterprise #7

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/sitingcases/peakers/calpeak/documents/applicants_files/CALPEAK_AFC_01.PDF

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Subject:   Electric utilities

Title: Application for Certification Pursuant to 21-Day Emergency Permitting Process Calpeak Enterprise #7 - Appendices

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/sitingcases/peakers/calpeak/documents/applicants_files/CALPEAK_APPENDICES_03.pdf

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Subject:   Electric utilities

Title: Application for Certification Pursuant to 21-Day Emergency Permitting Process Calpeak Enterprise #7 - Figures

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/sitingcases/peakers/calpeak/documents/applicants_files/CALPEAK_FIGURES_02.pdf

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Subject:   Electric utilities

Title: Final Decision: Application For Certification of the: Chula Vista Peaker Generating Station By Ramco, Inc.

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/sitingcases/peakers/chulavista/documents/CHULAVISTA_FINAL_DECISION.PDF

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Subject:   Electric power-plants

Title: 2009-10 Budget Analysis Series: Criminal Justice Realignment

URL: http://www.lao.ca.gov/2009/crim/Realignment_012709/Realignment_012709.pdf

Description: The state's efforts to rehabilitate juvenile and drug-addicted adult offenders have been largely ineffective despite substantial spending. In response, the Legislature has proposed shifting $1.4 billion of state responsibilities to counties, giving them more autonomy to manage programs for juvenile offenders and drug-addicted adults. The suggested financing plan involves increasing the vehicle license fee rate to 1 percent, generating $1.1 billion in revenue, and redirecting $359 million of existing VLF revenues, ultimately serving as an ongoing budget solution.

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Subject:   California--Appropriations and expenditures Budget--California Imprisonment--California--Finance Prisons--Economic aspects--California Drug addicts--Rehabilitation--California Juvenile delinquents--Rehabilitation--California Criminals--Rehabilitation--California

Title: 2009-10 Budget Analysis Series: California's Cash Flow Crisis

URL: http://www.lao.ca.gov/2009/stadm/cash_flow/cash_flow_011409.pdf

Description: In 2008‑09, weakening revenues and limited access to the credit markets reduced the California's resources to address monthly cash flow deficits. As a result, the state’s “cash cushion”—its available liquidity to allow the General Fund to make all budgeted payments on time—became unacceptably low. This report outlines the differences and similarities between the budget and cash flow situations, and makes recommendations for corrective actions to address the crisis.

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Subject:   California--Economic conditions California--Appropriations and expenditures Budget--California

Title: Perspectives on the State's Revenue Structure

URL: http://www.lao.ca.gov/handouts/fo/2009/revenue_structure_perspectives.pdf

Description: A presentation by the Legislative Analyst's Office to the Commission on the 21st Century Economy, January 22, 2009

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Subject:   Taxation--California California--Appropriations and expenditures

Title: Review of Governor's Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1995 | LHC Report #131

URL: http://www.lhc.ca.gov/studies/131/report131.PDF

Description: A document with recommendations from the Little Hoover Commission in response to Governor Wilson's Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1995. They recommend that the state adopt an explicit energy policy every two years, and for public representatioj on the new Energy Facilities Siting Board.

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Subject:   Executive departments -- California Energy policy -- California California Department of Energy and Conservation (Proposed) California Energy Facilities Siting Board (Proposed)

Title: Making Land Use Work: Rules to Reach our Goals. November 1995

URL: http://www.lhc.ca.gov/studies/136/report136.pdf

Description: The Commission's mission is to investigate state government operations and policy, and – through reports and legislative proposals – make recommendations to the Governor and Legislature to promote economy, efficiency and improved service in state operations

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Subject:   Land use -- California -- Planning Regional planning -- California California -- Population

Title: To Build A Better School

URL: http://www.lhc.ca.gov/studies/153/report153.PDF

Description: The Commission's mission is to investigate state government operations and policy, and – through reports and legislative proposals – make recommendations to the Governor and Legislature to promote economy, efficiency and improved service in state operations

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Subject:   School facilities--Planning Education and state

Title: Improving Public Safety: Beyond the Office of Criminal Justice Planning. July 2002

URL: http://www.lhc.ca.gov/studies/171/Report171.pdf

Description: The Commission's mission is to investigate state government operations and policy, and – through reports and legislative proposals – make recommendations to the Governor and Legislature to promote economy, efficiency and improved service in state operations

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Subject:   Criminal justice, Administration of Public safety. Little Hoover Commission (Calif.)

Title: Addressing Addiction: Improving & Integrating California's Substance Abuse Treatment System. March 2008

URL: http://www.lhc.ca.gov/studies/190/Report190.pdf

Description: The Commission's mission is to investigate state government operations and policy, and – through reports and legislative proposals – make recommendations to the Governor and Legislature to promote economy, efficiency and improved service in state operations

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Subject:   Substance abuse--Treatment--Planning Little Hoover Commission (Calif.) Commission on California State Government Organization and Economy

Title: California Recover Act Oversight Plan 2010

URL: http://www.recovery.ca.gov/Content/Documents/RecoveryActOversightPlan.2010.01.25.pdf

Description: In response to the severe economic downturn, the federal government passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in February 2009. In California, 34 state government departments were eligible for around 60 of the Act's programs. To ensure accountability, California established four key components: the California Recovery Task Force, the Recovery Act Inspector General, the Bureau of State Audits, and the State Controller.

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Subject:   Economic development projects -- California Economic stabilization -- California Federal aid -- California United State American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

Title: National Estuary Program The Nomination of Morro Bay

URL: http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/publications_forms/publications/general/docs/l501.pdf

Description: Governor's nomination for the inclusion of Morro Bay in San Luis Obsipso County in the National Estuary Program under Section 320 of the Clean Water Act.

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Subject:   National Estuary Program (U.S.) Environmental protection--California Morro Bay National Estuary Program

Title: Bay Protection and Toxic Cleanup Program Quality Assurance Project Plan July 1994

URL: http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/bptcp/docs/qapp.pdf

Description: This Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) was prepared jointly by the California Department of Fish and Game (DFG) and the California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) to insure quality in the scientific components of the Board's Bay Protection and Toxic Cleanup Program (BPTCP).

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Subject:   Environmental monitoring -- California -- Quality control. California. Bay Protection and Toxic Cleanup Program Hot spots (Pollution)

Title: Final Functional Equivalent Document Water Quality Control Policy for Developing California's Clean Water Act Section 303(d) List, July 2004

URL: http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/tmdl/docs/303d_policydocs/100.pdf

Description: The purpose of this Functional Equivalent Document (FED) is to present alternatives and SWRCB staff recommendations for the development of a

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Subject:   Water quality management -- California. Environmental monitoring. Water--Pollution--Total maximum daily load --California United States Federal Water Pollution Control Act Water quality -- Government policy -- California

Title: The Archaeological and Historical Site Inventory at Lake Oroville, Butte County, A Report for the Public

URL: http://www.water.ca.gov/orovillerelicensing/docs/wg_study_reports_and_docs/CRWG/07-20-04_cul_att5%20c1%20archaeology.pdf

Description: This booklet describes the archaeological resources inventory of the Oroville Facilities area, it's background, method, and some of it's results.

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Subject:   Archaeological surveying -- California -- Butte County. Oroville, Lake (Calif.) -- Antiquities Butte County (Calif.) -- Antiquities

Title: Appendix A. Profiles and Floodplain Maps (Oroville Facilities Relicensing Team, FERC Final SP-E4 Flood Managment Study, November 29, 2004)

URL: http://www.water.ca.gov/orovillerelicensing/docs/wg_study_reports_and_docs/EO/SP-E4%20App%20A.pdf

Description: Appendix A to FERC (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission) Project 2100 Project SP-E4 Flood Managment Report, Oroville Relicensing Project; Contains Feather River Flood Profiles and twelve Floodplain maps

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Subject:   California--Oroville Dam Floodplain management--California Floodplains--Maps

Title: Appendix B. Dam Failure Inundation Maps (Oroville Facilities Relicensing Team, FERC Final SP-E4 Flood Managment Study, November 29, 2004)

URL: http://www.water.ca.gov/orovillerelicensing/docs/wg_study_reports_and_docs/EO/SP-E4%20App%20B.pdf

Description: Appendix B to to FERC (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission) Project 2100 Project SP-E4 Flood Managment Report, Oroville Relicensing Project; Contains four Dam Failure Inundation Maps:

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Subject:   California--Oroville Dam Floodplain management--California Flood control--California--Butte County--Maps

Title: 2005 Urban Roads and the Endangered San Joaquin Kit Fox

URL: http://www2.dot.ca.gov/newtech/researchreports/2002-2006/2005/urban_roads_san_joaquin_kit_fox.pdf

Description: July 2005 - The San Joaquin kit fox (Vulpes macrotis mutica) is at risk of extinction primarily due to profound habitat degradation, fragmentation, and loss. However, kit foxes inhabit some urban areas, and roads present a potential threat to kit foxes in these areas. From 1998-2004, we investigated the effects of roads on urban kit foxes in Bakersfield, California.

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Subject:   California. Department of Transportation Wildlife crossings. San Joaquin kit fox.

Title: Equity Challenges in California’s Arts Ecosystem Report to the California Arts Council

URL: https://arts.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Field-Scan-Report_2022-1130.pdf

Description: Equity Challenges in California’s Arts Ecosystem offers data-driven findings, root cause analyses, and recommendations for a field in which the vast majority of financial resources go to a tiny percentage of organizations, and in which BIPOC-centered and rural organizations are still significantly underrepresented in access to those resources. Far more than a set of numeric data and individual stories, this report is a call to action for all of us that are committed to elevating equity in the arts sector for the benefit of all Californians.

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Subject:   Art Taxation--Law and legislation.

Title: Broadband Action Plan 2020: California Broadband for All

URL: https://broadbandcouncil.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/68/2020/12/BB4All-Action-Plan-Final.pdf

Description: This Plan focuses on achieving three long-term goals: All Californians have highperformance broadband available at home, schools, libraries, and businesses; All Californians have access to affordable broadband and the devices necessary to access the internet; and All Californians can access training and support to enable digital inclusion. To achieve these goals the California Broadband Council plans to leverage the state’s full range of tools, including policy, programs, funding, partnerships, and collaborations with federal, local, and tribal governments.

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Subject:   Internet access -- California Broadband communication systems -- Government policy -- California Broadband communication systems -- California -- Planning

URL: https://castatelibrary.github.io/meis_documentation/

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Subject:   Business Economics

Title: The Human Health Benefits of Improving Forest Health in California

URL: https://ccst.us/wp-content/uploads/CCST-Blue-Forest-Human-Health-Benefits-of-Improving-Forest-Management-in-California.pdf

Description: Investigating the Links Between Forest Management, Wildfire Smoke, and the Health Sector.

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Subject:   Forest health Health

Title: 2020 Update - Economic Sustainability Plan for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Recreation and Tourism Chapter

URL: https://delta.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/RecreationChapterESP110220DRAFT-508-1.pdf

Description: This update to the Recreation and Tourism Chapter of the Economic Sustainability Plan for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (ESP) has two main goals. Firstly, it complies with the 2009 amendments to the Delta Protection Act of 1992, as directed by the Legislature. Secondly, it provides the Commission, along with local, state, and other decision-makers, with the most up-to-date information and analyses on visitation, economic activity, facility and access issues, and emerging trends in recreation and tourism in the Delta.

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Subject:   Tourism -- California -- Delta Region Land use -- California -- Delta Region

Title: 2021 - Delta Adapts : Creating a Climate Resilient Future : Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment : Public Review Draft

URL: https://deltacouncil.ca.gov/pdf/delta-plan/2021-01-15-delta-adapts-public-draft-vulnerability-assessment.pdf

Description: The Delta Adapts: Creating a Climate Resilient Future study is a comprehensive regional effort focused on climate resilience in the Delta and Suisun Marsh areas. It emphasizes collaboration among state, local, and regional entities to address climate challenges. Initiated by the Delta Stewardship Council (Council) in 2018, Delta Adapts aims to enhance understanding of climate change vulnerabilities and risks specific to the region. This assessment complements the Delta Plan's 2050 planning horizon and proposed amendments.

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Subject:   Environmental protection -- California -- Delta Region Climatic changes -- Social aspects -- California -- Delta Region Climatic changes -- Economic aspects -- California -- Delta Region Flood damage prevention -- California -- Delta Region Flood forecasting -- California -- Delta Region Water security -- California -- Delta Region Climate change mitigation -- California -- Delta Region

Title: 33% Renewables Portfolio Standard Implementation Analysis : Preliminary Results

URL: https://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/PUBLISHED/GRAPHICS/102354.PDF

Description: An analysis of what would be required in order to advance the California renewables portfolio standard to 33% by 2020.

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Subject:   Renewable energy sources -- Government policy -- California Renewable energy sources -- Purchasing -- California Renewable energy sources -- Standards -- California Energy development -- Environmental aspects -- California

Title: Main Street, California: A Guide for People-Centered State Highway Main Streets, 4th ed.

URL: https://dot.ca.gov/-/media/dot-media/programs/design/documents/main_street_oct2023-a11y.pdf

Description: A California State Highway (State highway) main street is a State highway that is functioning as a community street. Main Street, California emphasizes the need to address competing needs with thorough site analysis and meaningful engagement with partners and community members.

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Subject:   Streets -- California -- Planning Streets -- California -- Design and construction Roads -- California -- Planning Roads -- California -- Design and construction

Title: Traffic Calming Guide: A Compendium of Strategies

URL: https://dot.ca.gov/-/media/dot-media/programs/safety-programs/documents/traffic-calming/final-traffic-calming-guide_v2-a11y.pdf

Description: The Traffic Calming Guide is prepared for Caltrans for use on the California State highway system and it is not a substitute for engineering knowledge, experience, or judgment. It is neither intended as, nor does it establish, a legal standard for these functions. This guide was produced in close collaboration between Division of Safety Programs, Traffic Operations, and Design. Each individual calming measure was written by an editor, who is the subject matter expert in their respective Division.

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Subject:   Traffic calming Streets--Design and construction Roads--Design and constructions Transportation--planning Streetscapes (Urban design)--Planning

Title: Draft Hazardous Waste Management Report

URL: https://dtsc.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/31/2022/02/Hazardous-Waste-Management-Report_Full-Report_accessible-1.pdf

Description: In July 2021, Senate Bill 158 (SB 158) was approved and introduced numerous programmatic reforms to the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC). One of the changes requires DTSC to develop Hazardous Waste Management Reports and Plans every three years (in accordance with Health and Safety Code § 25135). This first Report marks the starting point of an iterative process to determine the types of information and additional research needed to guide a comprehensive planning process for hazardous waste management in the state.

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Subject:   Hazardous waste management industry

Title: Analysis of Newly Identified Mandates | April 2010

URL: https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2010/stadm/mandates/Semi_Mandates_4_30_10.pdf

Description: Chapter 1124, Statutes of 2002 (AB 3000, Committee on Budget) requires the Legislative Analyst’s Office to review each mandate included in the commission’s semiannual report of newly identified mandates. The commission’s fall 2009 semiannual report identified six new mandates

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Subject:   Intergovernmental fiscal relations -- California Legislation -- Compliance costs -- California Unfunded mandates -- California

Title: Streamlining State Financial Aid: Report on Cal Grant Alternative Delivery Pilot

URL: https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2011/edu/cal_grant_delivery/cal-grant-delivery-120511.pdf

Description: December 2011 - This report responds to Chapter 644, which authorized a pilot program for a decentralized process for delivering Cal Grants to students. The statute requires the Legislative Analyst’s Office to report on the implementation and outcomes of the first award cycle under the pilot program. This report provides background on the existing delivery model for financial aid programs; describes recent proposals for alternative delivery models; and chronicles the development, implementation, and outcomes of the pilot program. The report concludes with recommendations for achieving the goals of Cal Grant delivery reform.

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Subject:   Student aid -- California California Student Aid Commission Cal Grant Program

Title: Streamlining Nursing Education Pathways: A Progress Report on Assembly Bill 1295 (Fuller)

URL: https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2011/edu/nursing_ed/Streamlining_Nursing_Ed_Pathways.pdf

Description: Chapter 283, Statutes of 2009 (AB 1295, Fuller), mandated the Legislative Analyst's Office to assess the progress of California's Community Colleges (CCC) and State Universities (CSU) in improving nursing education pathways between the two systems by March 15, 2011. This report fulfills that requirement, tracking advancements on AB 1295's goal of simplifying nurses' transitions from community colleges to universities. It covers the background of nursing education, the bill's objectives, and ongoing implementation efforts. It highlights the need for consistent credit transfer policies to prevent redundant coursework for students.

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Subject:   California State University California Community Colleges Nursing schools -- California Nursing -- Study and teaching -- California

Title: 2011 California's Unemployment Insurance Program: Gaining Insight Through Interstate Comparisons

URL: https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2011/ssrv/ui_comparison/ui_comparison_101311.pdf

Description: October 13, 2011 - This report discusses the Unemployment Insurance (UI) program, which offers weekly benefits to workers who lose their jobs through no fault of their own. The program is established under federal law, managed by California’s Employment Development Department, and funded through employer contributions. The report aims to compare California’s UI system with those of other states to give the Legislature context when evaluating potential solutions for California’s UI insolvency.

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Subject:   Unemployment insurance -- United States -- States -- Finance

Title: Options for a State Earned Income Tax Credit

URL: https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2014/finance/state-eitc/options-state-eitc-121814.pdf

Description: In June 2014, in its Supplemental Report of the 2014-15 Budget Package, the Legislature directed the Legislative Analysts Office to prepare a report with options for a state EITC and analysis of the costs, benefits, and trade-offs associated with these options. This report fulfills that requirement.

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Subject:   Taxation -- California Fiscal policy -- California Earned income tax credit -- California

Title: Living Under Smoky Skies - Understanding the Challenges Posed by Wildfire Smoke in California

URL: https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2022/4644/Understanding-the-Challenges-of-CA-Wildfire-Smoke-111422.pdf

Description: In this report, we (1) summarize trends in wildfires and associated smoke; (2) review research on the health and other effects of wildfire smoke, including on vulnerable groups; (3) discuss local, state, and federal roles and responsibilities related to smoke, as well as actions that the state currently is undertaking to address it; and (4) provide some guidance to the Legislature as it formulates its approach to addressing smoke in the coming years.

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Subject:   Wildfires Smoke

Title: Beyond the Crisis: A Long-Term Approach to Reduce, Prevent, and Recover from Intimate Partner Violence | LHC Report #256

URL: https://lhc.ca.gov/report/beyond-crisis-long-term-approach-reduce-prevent-and-recover-intimate-partner-violence/

Description: In January 2021, the Little Hoover Commission issued this report, their second report on Intimate Partner Violence, focusing on California's response to the issue. Their first report, "Intimate Partner Violence: Getting Money to Those on the Front Line," released in May 2020, advocated for upfront grant funding directly to service providers.

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Subject:   Victims of family violence -- California Intimate partner violence--Law and legislation Intimate partner violence--Prevention Intimate partner violence -- California

Title: The Little Hoover Commission: Advocating for Change 2021-22 | LHC Report #272

URL: https://lhc.ca.gov/sites/lhc.ca.gov/files/272/Report272.pdf

Description: This report focuses on the work done by the Little Hoover Commission in 2021-2022, the legislation the Commission supported, and the Commission's ideas for future change.

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Subject:   Little Hoover Commission (Calif.) Legislation--California.

Title: Issue Brief: COVID's Impact on California Housing | LHC Report #258

URL: https://lhc.ca.gov/sites/lhc.ca.gov/files/Reports/258/Report258.pdf

Description: This Issue Brief responds to four questions posed to the Commission by Sen. Scott Wilk, Sen. Melissa Hurtado, Sen. Anna Caballero, and Sen. Steven Bradford: 1) How many households have essential workers, and how many of those workers live in overcrowded conditions? 2) How many homeowners or soon to be homeowners have been negatively affected by the inability of their tenants to pay rent due to COVID-19? 3) How many landlords and homeowners have been granted mortgage forbearance due to COVID-19 financial hardships? 4) What would be the socio-economic impacts of foreclosures due to COVID-19 when compared to previous economic downturns? This Brief seeks to answer each of these questions, but also to provide additional data regarding other, related issues.

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Subject:   COVID--California Housing--California Socio-Economic Impacts

Title: COVID-19 and Children's Mental Health: Addressing the Impact | LHC Report #262

URL: https://lhc.ca.gov/sites/lhc.ca.gov/files/Reports/262/Report262.pdf

Description: In this report, [the Little Hoover Commission] examines ways in which California can improve the state’s system for supporting child mental health. COVID appears to have exacerbated and amplified what many experts call an ongoing crisis in children’s mental health. To create lasting improvements in children’s mental health care, the Commission recommends that the state establish centralized leadership to promote sustained and sustainable coordination, collaboration, and accountability around mental health.

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Subject:   COVID-19 (Disease) Child Mental Health.

Title: Equitable Economic Development across California | LHC Report #271

URL: https://lhc.ca.gov/sites/lhc.ca.gov/files/Reports/271/Report271.pdf

Description: In the spring of 2022, the Little Hoover Commission launched a study to review California’s efforts to foster inclusive and sustainable regional growth. This report details the findings and recommendations for lifting up the state’s less prosperous regions.

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Subject:   Economic development--California. Regional development--California

Title: A System in Distress: Caring for Californians with Developmental Disabilities | LHC Report #273

URL: https://lhc.ca.gov/sites/lhc.ca.gov/files/Reports/273/Report273.pdf

Description: California’s system for providing services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities needs reform. This report includes seven recommendations to reduce geographic and ethnic disparities so that all who are entitled to services receive similar access.

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Subject:   Developmentally disabled--Services for--California.

Title: Reducing California’s Landfill Methane Emissions: SB 1383 Implementation | LHC Report #274

URL: https://lhc.ca.gov/sites/lhc.ca.gov/files/Reports/274/Report%20274.pdf

Description: This report follows an extensive study process by the Commission. The Commission held three hearings and convened an online roundtable of stakeholders. As a result of this process, the Commission concluded that significant changes are needed if the state is to meet its target of reducing the amount of organic material going into landfills. The recommendations in this report present a critical opportunity to advance California’s fight against climate change.

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Subject:   Landfill gases--Management--California

Title: Clearer Structure, Cleaner Water: Improving Performance and Outcomes at the State Water Boards | LHC Report #195

URL: https://lhc.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/Reports/195/Report195.pdf

Description: In January of 2008 the Commission took up the study of California’s state and regional water boards to determine whether their structure and duties, and their relationship to each other, were adequate and appropriate for the challenges they face today. The boards and their staff members work hard and face complex problems. The issues regularly are contentious. The stakes are immense for Californians today and tomorrow.

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Subject:   California State Water Resources Control Board -- Powers and duties Water quality -- California -- Regulation Water quality management -- California -- Regulation Water -- Pollution -- Law and legislation -- California

Title: From Hiring to Retiring: Strategies for Modernizing State Human Resources | LHC Report #220

URL: https://lhc.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/Reports/220/Report220.pdf

Description: In 2011, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. proposed major reforms to the California civil service system through a reorganization plan.This plan went into effect in 2012, and in November 2013, the Commission began a review of the progress of the reforms. In February 2014 the Commission released a report which stated while the logistics of the reorganization were successful, the plan's promise of reinvention remains unfinished.

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Subject:   California Department of Human Resources -- Auditing Administrative agencies -- California -- Management

Title: 2014 Revisiting California's Energy Future | LHC Report #223

URL: https://lhc.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/Reports/223/Report223.pdf

Description: October 2014 - A Little Hoover Commission letter report to Governor Jerry Brown and the Legislature of California.

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Subject:   Energy policy -- California Renewable energy sources -- California -- Costs Energy development -- California -- Finance Power resources -- California -- Management

Title: 2016-2017 Commercial Digest | California Fishing Regulations

URL: https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=123803&inline

Description: This booklet contains information from both the California Fish and Game Code (FGC) and Title 14, California Code of Regulations (Title 14). For detailed information, refer to the appropriate code or contact the Department of Fish and Wildlife (Department). Includes updates for 2016

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Subject:   Fishery law and legislation -- California

Title: ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 1887 |Prohibition on State Funded Travel

URL: https://oag.ca.gov/ab1887?mc_cid=75c63ee9a9&mc_eid=a67eb981d9

Description: Prohibition on State-Funded and State-Sponsored Travel to States with Discriminatory Laws (Assembly Bill No. 1887). In AB 1887, the California Legislature determined that "California must take action to avoid supporting or financing discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people." (Gov. Code, § 11139.8, subd. (a)(5).) Went in to effect January 01, 2017

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Subject:   Bills, Legislative--California. California. Legislature. Assembly

Title: The California Reparations Report

URL: https://oag.ca.gov/ab3121/report#:~:text=On%20June%201%2C%202022%2C%20the%20Task%20Force%20to,and%20its%20lingering%20effects%20on%20American%20society%20today

Description: On June 29, 2023, the Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans issued its final report to the California Legislature. The final report surveys the ongoing and compounding harms experienced by African Americans as a result of slavery and its lingering effects on American society today, and proposes a comprehensive reparations plan in satisfaction of the direction set forth by the Legislature in AB 3121 (2020). For ease of reference, the complete report, executive summary, and each individual chapter are available for download.

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Subject:   California. Reparations Task Force

Title: Gangs Beyond Borders: California and the Fight Against Transnational Organized Crime

URL: https://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agweb/pdfs/toc/report_2014.pdf?

Description: Transnational criminal organizations are self-perpetuating associations operating across national borders that use violence, corruption, and fraud to protect and disguise their illicit, profit-driven activities. This Report examines how these groups – with roots in places around the globe – have flocked to California to engage in an increasingly diverse range of criminal activities.

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Subject:   Organized Crime--prevention--international cooperation Transnational Crime--prevention

Title: Data Report: The Impact of Gun Violence in California

URL: https://oag.ca.gov/system/files/media/OGVP-Data-Report-2022.pdf

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Subject:   Gun control

Title: 2009 Update of California Sport Fish Advisories

URL: https://oehha.ca.gov/fish/pdf/DiscAdvyUpdates032309.pdf

Description: The purpose of this report is to describe the process the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) used to update existing sport fish advisories. Two factors prompted the update procedure: 1) the development of advisory tissue levels, or ATLs, and 2) new chemical data for fish from California water bodies with advisories.

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Subject:   Fish as food--Contamination. Fishery law and legislation--California

Title: 2021 Achieving the Human Right to Water in California | An Assessment of the State's Community Water Systems

URL: https://oehha.ca.gov/sites/default/files/media/downloads/water/report/hrtwachievinghrtw2021f.pdf

Description: January 2021 Report - The Human Right to Water Framework and Data Tool 1.0 (CalHRTW 1.0) measures and scores nine indicators across three core components of drinking water: quality, accessibility and affordability. The report lays out methods for scoring individual indicators, with higher scores indicating greater challenges faced by systems.

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Subject:   Right to water -- Law and legislation -- California California A.B. 685 (2012) Water-supply -- Government policy -- California

Title: Outdoors for All, Providing Equitable Access to Parks and Nature

URL: https://resources.ca.gov/-/media/CNRA-Website/Files/Initiatives/Access-for-all/Outdoors_for_All_Strategy_English.pdf

Description: California is known around the world for its iconic and beautiful outdoor places. People travel from far and wide to spend time in the outdoors here, from national and state parks to beaches, mountains, forests, deserts, lakes, and rivers. These diverse environments support health and wellbeing, and the varied climate supports a year-round outdoor lifestyle that has become part of California’s identity. Yet for too many Californians, these places, recreational activities, and their benefits remain out of reach.

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Subject:   Outdoor recreation

Title: 2014 Safeguarding California: Reducing Climate Risk: An Update to the 2009 California Climate Adaptation Strategy

URL: https://resources.ca.gov/CNRALegacyFiles/docs/climate/Final_Safeguarding_CA_Plan_July_31_2014.pdf

Description: July 2014 - This report includes nine broad areas impacted by climate change, with real-world, realistic recommendations for actions that California can take to ensure a better future. In addition, included are seven strategies that cut across each one of these nine broad areas that can be realistically implemented to help safeguard California.

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Subject:   Climatic changes -- California Climatic changes -- Government policy -- California Climate change mitigation -- California Greenhouse gas mitigation -- California Global warming -- California

Title: Safeguarding California: Implementation Action Plans 2016

URL: https://resources.ca.gov/CNRALegacyFiles/docs/climate/safeguarding/Safeguarding%20California-Implementation%20Action%20Plans.pdf

Description: This document details how California will build the resilience of our residents, communities, and ecosystems to the emerging impacts of climate change. The ten implementation plans presented here represent a master blueprint for executing actions recommended in the 2014 report Safeguarding California: Reducing Climate Risk, as called for in Governor Brown’s April 2015 Executive Order (B-30-15).

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Subject:   Global warming -- California Greenhouse gas mitigation -- California Climate change mitigation -- California Climatic changes -- Government policy -- California Climatic changes -- California

Title: Safeguarding California plan: 2018 Update. California's Climate Adaptation Strategy

URL: https://resources.ca.gov/CNRALegacyFiles/docs/climate/safeguarding/update2018/safeguarding-california-plan-2018-update.pdf

Description: The 2018 Update to the Safeguarding California Plan is a roadmap showing how California’s state government is taking action to respond to climate change. It clearly lays out the next steps to achieve the State’s goals and how those objectives will be achieved.

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Subject:   Global warming -- California Greenhouse gas mitigation -- California Climate change mitigation -- California Climatic changes -- Government policy -- California Climatic changes -- California

Title: Safeguarding California Plan: 2017 Update DRAFT REPORT, California's Climate Adaptation Strategy

URL: https://resources.ca.gov/CNRALegacyFiles/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/DRAFT-Safeguarding-California-Plan-2017-Update.pdf

Description: May 2017 - This document, Safeguarding California Plan: 2017 Update, is a programmatic survey across state government of what California is doing to respond to climate change, what needs to be done, and how we will achieve those goals. The hundreds of actions and recommendations listed here were developed through the scientific and policy expertise of staff from 27 state agencies.

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Subject:   Climatic changes -- California Climatic changes -- Government policy -- California Climate change mitigation -- California Greenhouse gas mitigation -- California Global warming -- California

Title: 2010-2012 CalPERS Review Report: Pension Controls and Mechanisms

URL: https://sco.ca.gov/Files-EO/CalPERS_Review_Report_090914.pdf

Description: The State Controller’s Office (SCO) completed a review of the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) to determine whether controls were in place to detect and prevent pension payments based on unusually large or excessive final compensation amounts, commonly known as pension spiking. The SCO specifically reviewed the electronic methods used to identify pension spiking and the review processes used by CalPERS to oversee its reporting entities for the period of July 1, 2010, through June 30, 2012.

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Subject:   California Public Employees' Retirement System Pensions--California California Public Employees' Retirement System -- Auditing

Title: Good Deeds Punished: State-Run Mortgage Lender Forecloses on Californians Current on Their Loans 2011

URL: https://sooo.senate.ca.gov/sites/sooo.senate.ca.gov/files/Good%20Deeds.CALHFA%20report.pdf

Description: October 24, 2011 - A Report Prepared for the California Senate Rules Committee - The California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA), amid a housing slump, took a strict line against borrowers renting out their homes, even foreclosing on those who continued paying their mortgages. This approach, intended to reduce overall foreclosures and stabilize communities, paradoxically forced some compliant borrowers into foreclosure and trapped others in unsuitable homes.

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Subject:   California Housing Finance Agency Foreclosure -- California Housing -- California -- Finance

Title: "A Courtroom Unlike Any Other" Santa Clara County's Parolee Reentry Court is a Case Study in Reducing Prison Recidivism

URL: https://sooo.senate.ca.gov/sites/sooo.senate.ca.gov/files/a%20courtroom%20unlike%20any%20other.pdf

Description: June 1, 2011 - A report prepared for the California Senate Rules Committee. In Santa Clara County, Judge Stephen Manley oversaw the Parolee Reentry Court, a program that offered high-risk offenders a chance to avoid returning to state prison for parole violations. The program aimed to reduce recidivism rates, which in California were the highest in the nation. Established under Senate Bill x3 18 in 2009, this pilot program operated in six counties, including Santa Clara. By shifting responsibility for parole violations to local jurisdictions, Governor Jerry Brown's administration hoped to reform public safety in California.

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Subject:   Recidivism -- California -- Prevention Parole -- California Drug courts -- California

Title: Could a New Way of Collecting Data Transform Education in California? | PolicyMatters

URL: https://sor.senate.ca.gov/sites/sor.senate.ca.gov/files/Could%20a%20New%20Way%20of%20Collecting%20Data%20Transform%20Education%20in%20California.pdf

Description: May 2009 - A report from the California Senate's Office of Rsearch. The report is about two data systems in California's schools: CALPADS for student info and CALTIDES for teacher data. These systems aimed to give a complete picture of students and teachers, help with federal reporting rules, and improve education decisions. It talked about how they worked, their benefits, and challenges like costs and privacy. It also looked ahead to how they might be combined into a bigger system for better results.

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Subject:   Student records -- California Educational statistics Students -- California -- Longitudinal studies Teachers -- California -- Longitudinal studies

Title: Keep California Competitive: The Impact of Math and Science | PolicyMatters

URL: https://sor.senate.ca.gov/sites/sor.senate.ca.gov/files/Keeping%20California%20Competitive_The%20Impact%20of%20Math%20and%20Science%20Teachers.pdf

Description: A report from the California Senate's Office of Research; discusses California's shortage of math and science teachers and its potential impact on the state's competitiveness in the coming years.

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Subject:   Educational statistics Teachers -- Supply and demand Mathematics teachers -- California Science teachers -- California

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