Business, Transportation, and Housing

The Business, Transportation, and Housing Agency includes programs that: plan, build, and maintain California's state transportation systems; ensure efficient and fair markets for the real estate industry, health care plans, and certain financial businesses; and help communities expand the availability of affordable housing. Agency programs help finance the state's infrastructure, small business expansion, and economic development by encouraging and promoting economic activity and investment within the state. The Agency contributes to public safety through the law enforcement activities of the California Highway Patrol and the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Figure BTH-01 displays the funding proposed in the Business, Transportation, and Housing portion of the Governor's Budget from all fund sources. The majority of the funding is provided by special fund revenues and federal funds. General Fund expenditures are primarily for transportation projects and operations pursuant to Proposition 42.

Pie chart displaying Business, Transportation, and Housing Agency expenditures for 2007-08.  All dollars are in millions.  Transportation is $13,648 (76%).  Highway Patrol is $1,840 (10%).  Housing is $1,005 (6%).  Motor Vehicles is $996 (5%).  Bond Debt Service is $344 (2%).  Business is $237 (1%).


CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS for Business, Transportation, and Housing Back to Top

 Major Accomplishments in 2006-07
 Proposed Business, Transportation and Housing Spending in 2007-08
 Program Enhancements and Other Budget Adjustments

PRINTABLE BUDGET DOCUMENTS Back to Top
Budget Summary - Business, Transportation, and Housing (pdf * - 103K) -
Provides this entire Business, Transportation, and Housing Chapter in pdf format.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Back to Top
Proposed Budget Detail - Business, Transportation, and Housing
Displays Proposed Budget Detail information for Business, Transportation, and Housing.