Legislative, Judicial, and Executive

Governmental bodies classified under the Legislative, Judicial, and Executive section of the Governor's Budget are either established as independent entities under the California Constitution or are departments with a recognized need to operate outside of the administrative oversight and control of an agency secretary. Constitutionally-established bodies include the Legislature, Judicial Branch, Governor's Office, and Constitutional Officers. This section also includes such independent entities as the Inspector General, the Office of Emergency Services, and the California State Lottery.

The Governor's Budget includes $8 billion ($3.8 billion General Fund) and 16,333.6 positions, which reflects an increase of $296 million ($288.2 million General Fund) or 3.9 percent above the revised 2006-07 Budget to support the various departments within the Legislative, Judicial, and Executive branches of government. Figure LJE-01 displays the 2007-08 proposed funding levels for these branches.


CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS for Legislative, Judicial, and Executive Back to Top

 Major Accomplishments in 2006-07
 Proposed Legislative, Judicial, and Executive Spending for 2007-08
 Program Enhancements and Other Budget Adjustments

PRINTABLE BUDGET DOCUMENTS Back to Top
Budget Summary - Legislative, Judicial, and Executive (pdf * - 57K) -
Provides this entire Legislative, Judicial, and Executive Chapter in pdf format.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Back to Top
Proposed Budget Detail - Legislative, Judicial, and Executive
Displays Proposed Budget Detail information for Legislative, Judicial, and Executive.