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Governor's Homepage
This site talks about the latest legislation and issues impacting the State of California as a whole. It covers public policy, speeches, appointments, the budget, and other news in the state.

California State Senate
This Web site features a listing of Senators, the districts they represent, any legislation they have authored, and their contact information, up-to-date information on bills, committee, office and caucus information, frequently asked questions and links.

California State Assembly
This Web site features an Assemblymember directory, district information, legislative deadlines, committee and caucus information, hearings, and links.

Legislative Analyst's Office
The Legislative Analyst's Office (LAO) has been providing fiscal and policy advice to the Legislature for more than 55 years. It is known for its fiscal and programmatic expertise and nonpartisan analyses of the State's budget. The LAO is overseen by the Joint Legislative Budget Committee (JLBC), and a 16-member, bipartisan committee. The LAO carries out its legislative oversight function by reviewing and analyzing the operations and finances of state government.

Department of Finance
The Department of Finance advises the Governor in financial matters and helps to develop the annual financial plan for the state. This page posts financial bulletins, reports, data, demographics and the California Budget.

Updated July 2003

     

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