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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
Creator: California. Legislature. Joint Legislative Budget Committee. Legislative Analyst
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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