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Date April 16, 1980 Report No. 112087 Title

Comments on Funding of State and Local Government Pension Plans: A National Problem

REPARKS OF JOSEPH F. DM1YJ ES-UIRE GU!F~AL ACCOQNIRIG OFFICF : S' - IG-:AT CM 4 R : gf- /. : 4 / :~~~~~~~~T :-0 -A1LONF tEM5 PJBLIC -EFPLOYEE EEIRUENTS SYSTEVS APRIL 16. 1930 I _ AM PLEASE-TQTB T HEREIODAY J-O -iITH YOU THE CEN"E :A:L -DISCUSS ACCOUNTING OFFICE REPOT DFUING OF-STATE AND LOL Co'-tNT PENSION ON WHY WE UNDERTCOK THIS PLANS: A RA1TIONAL -PROBLE I J WILL TOUCH BRIEFLY STUDY AND HOW WE ...
Date Sept. 28, 1979 Report No. GGD-79-88 Title

Financial Management: Proposition 13--How California Governments Coped With a $6 Billion Revenue Loss

BY THECOMl’TROL;Ei GENERAL OF THEUNITEDSTATES 4 / I rw%- $1 I Proposition 13--How California Governments Coped With A $6 Billion Revenue Loss Although ProposItIon 13 cut back property tax rev enues by an estimated $6 bIllIon, It has had only a minimal Impact on local Callfornla government operations Federal grant outlays have not been slgnlfrcantly affected Surplus State and local government fun...
Date Aug. 10, 1978 Report No. GGD-78-101 Title

Financial Management: Will Federal Assistance to California Be Affected by Proposition 13?

Date Aug. 10, 1978 Report No. GGD-78-99 Title

Financial Management: Will Federal Assistance to California Be Affected by Proposition 13?, with Colorado Funding Data

11111111111111111 LM106855 . .._.. - . -_ __----. _---.- -111 __u___u__y --mnsupplant - reqw~res that grantees use FedeKat I -ot to supplant, fwnds to supplement nonfederal fl;nda that wcwld otke~wtse be made available for the Lunded proe~rtirrr nn the absence of Federal. funds. Unf tke Erxed level requrrements, nonsupplant provrdstons take into account the Kea~ons for the grantee s KfSiLlCtiOf’...