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Life in the Fast Lane: Transportation Finance and the Local Options Sales Tax
Unformatted Document Text:  46 Senate Transportation Package. 1987. “Senate Transportation Funding Package.” Sacramento, CA: California State Senate. Skocpol, Theda and Kenneth Finegold. 1982. “State Capacity and Economic Intervention in the Early New Deal. Political Science Quarterly 97: 255-278. Smith, Rodney T. 1991. “Local Fiscal Arrangements, Home Rule, and California’s Fiscal Constitution after Proposition 13.” In Proposition 13: A Ten-Year Retrospective, ed. F. Stocker.Cambridge, MA: The Lincoln Land Institute of Land Policy. State Controller. 1976/77-1988/89. Annual Report of Financial Transactions Concerning Cities of California. Sacramento, CA: Office of the State Controller. State Controller. 1976/77-1988/89. Annual Report of Financial Transactions Concerning Counties of California. Sacramento, CA: Office of the State Controller. Stonecash, Jeffrey M. 1985. “Paths of Fiscal Centralization in the American States.” Policy Studies Journal 13: 653-661. Strauss, Betsy, Marjorie Mikels, and Donald G. Hagman. 1982. “Description of Propositions 13 and 4.” In Tax and Expenditure Limitations: How to Implement and Live WithinThem, ed. J. Rose. New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Urban Policy Research. The Field Institute, Field (California) Polls. [machine-readable data files] San Francisco, CA: The Field Institute [producer]. Berkeley, CA: University of California Data Archive[distributor]. Wachs, Martin. 1997. “Critical Issues in Transportation in California.” In California Policy Options, 1997, ed. X. Kayden. Los Angeles: The School of Public Policy and SocialResearch. Watts, Mark. 2004. Personal Phone Interview Conducted on January 15, 2004. Zettel, Richard M. 1946. An Analysis of Taxation for Highway Purposes in California: 1895-1946. Sacramento, CA: Report prepared for the Joint Fact-Finding Committee onHighways, Streets, and Bridges.

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Senate Transportation Package. 1987. “Senate Transportation Funding Package.”
Sacramento, CA: California State Senate.
Skocpol, Theda and Kenneth Finegold. 1982. “State Capacity and Economic Intervention
in the Early New Deal. Political Science Quarterly 97: 255-278.
Smith, Rodney T. 1991. “Local Fiscal Arrangements, Home Rule, and California’s Fiscal
Constitution after Proposition 13.” In Proposition 13: A Ten-Year Retrospective, ed. F. Stocker.
Cambridge, MA: The Lincoln Land Institute of Land Policy.
State Controller. 1976/77-1988/89. Annual Report of Financial Transactions Concerning
Cities of California. Sacramento, CA: Office of the State Controller.
State Controller. 1976/77-1988/89. Annual Report of Financial Transactions Concerning
Counties of California. Sacramento, CA: Office of the State Controller.
Stonecash, Jeffrey M. 1985. “Paths of Fiscal Centralization in the American States.”
Policy Studies Journal 13: 653-661.
Strauss, Betsy, Marjorie Mikels, and Donald G. Hagman. 1982. “Description of
Propositions 13 and 4.” In Tax and Expenditure Limitations: How to Implement and Live Within
Them
, ed. J. Rose. New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Urban Policy Research.
The Field Institute, Field (California) Polls. [machine-readable data files] San Francisco,
CA: The Field Institute [producer]. Berkeley, CA: University of California Data Archive
[distributor].
Wachs, Martin. 1997. “Critical Issues in Transportation in California.” In California
Policy Options, 1997, ed. X. Kayden. Los Angeles: The School of Public Policy and Social
Research.
Watts, Mark. 2004. Personal Phone Interview Conducted on January 15, 2004.
Zettel, Richard M. 1946. An Analysis of Taxation for Highway Purposes in California:
1895-1946. Sacramento, CA: Report prepared for the Joint Fact-Finding Committee on
Highways, Streets, and Bridges.


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