Business Meeting

Oct 28
2010
Business Meeting
at approximately 12:45 p.m., Legislative Counsel Conference Room, Lower Level, 925 L Street, Sacramento, CA
Business Meeting
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Agenda
  • Agenda

    AGENDA

    Business Meeting
    Thursday, October 28, 2010 
    Legislative Counsel Conference Room 
    Lower Level, 925 L Street
    Sacramento, CA


    The Commission will consider agenda items I-V at approximately 12:45 p.m. The precise time will vary depending upon the testimony of witnesses and will be determined at the discretion of the chair. Members of the public will have an opportunity to make comments about Commission agenda items during the meeting.

    1. Business Meeting Minutes from August 26, 2010 and September 23, 2010
       
    2. Draft Report – Charter Schools
       
    3. Schedule/Project Selection
       
    4. Subcommittee Reports
       
    5. Implementation Activity
  • Public Notice

    PUBLIC NOTICE

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    October 14, 2010

    For Additional Information Contact:
    Stuart Drown, Executive Director
    (916) 445-2125

    Notice of Meeting

    On Thursday, October 28, 2010, the Little Hoover Commission will conduct a public hearing on California regulatory reform. The hearing will begin at 9 a.m. in Room 437 of the State Capitol in Sacramento.

    Some have criticized the state’s regulatory processes, with the goal of improving clarity and accountability, in the way the state develops regulations and assesses their impacts and outcomes. This study will look at economic analysis, transparency and sunset reviews in the regulatory system. The Commission expects to learn from knowledgeable stakeholders and from the strategies of other governments – at the city, state and federal level.

    The Commission will hear from Adrian Moore, vice president of research for Reason Foundation. The Commission also will hear from Al Montna, owner of Montna Farms and president of the California State Board of Food and Agriculture, and Robert Raymer, senior engineer and technical director for the California Building Industry Association. Finally, the Commission will hear from Ted Egan, chief economist of the San Francisco Office of Economic Analysis, and Allen Malanowski, chief economist for the Governor’s Regulatory Review Council in Arizona.

    There will be an opportunity for public comment at the end of the hearing. The Commission also encourages written comments.

    Immediately following the hearing, the Commission will hold a business meeting in the Legislative Counsel Conference Room located on the lower level of 925 L Street in Sacramento.

    All public notices for meetings are on the Commission’s Web site, www.lhc.ca.gov. If you need reasonable accommodation due to a disability, please contact Stuart Drown at (916) 445-2125 or littlehoover@lhc.ca.gov by Wednesday, October 20, 2010.