California is almost halfway through its Master Plan for Aging, a comprehensive 10-year blueprint that presents a bold vision for the future of the state’s aging population. Last year’s Little Hoover Commission review of the initiative provides important insights as California embarks on the next chapter of plan implementation. Read more here: https://bit.ly/40hDnuZ #CAGov #CALeg #CA #Aging
California's Little Hoover Commission
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An Independent Voice for Government Reform
About us
For more than 50 years, the bipartisan Little Hoover Commission, formally known as the Milton Marks "Little Hoover" Commission on California State Government Organization and Economy, has served as an independent voice for government reform, advising the Governor, Legislature and state government executives on ways to improve how state government works. The Commission is known statewide and inside the Capitol for its investigative reviews of state government operations that identify ways to improve program outcomes, increase government transparency and reduce expenditures without sacrificing services. The Commission’s work also helps to eliminate duplication or wasteful practices, consolidate services or abolish, create and reorganize government agencies to better meet the needs of Californians.
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http://www.lhc.ca.gov/
External link for California's Little Hoover Commission
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Sacramento, California
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- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1962
Locations
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Primary
925 L Street
Suite 805
Sacramento, California 95814, US
Employees at California's Little Hoover Commission
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Jason Johnson
Entrepreneur
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Janna Sidley
General Counsel, Port of LA, retired. Current board member, LA City Retirement System (LACERS). Current commissioner, CA Little Hoover Commission.…
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Ethan Rarick
Executive Director at California's Little Hoover Commission
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Ashley Hurley
Senior Research Analyst at California's Little Hoover Commission
Updates
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Commission Chair Pedro Nava released a statement on the 2025-26 Governor's Budget which proposes the creation of a CA Housing and Homelessness Agency and a CA Consumer Protection Agency, using the formal governmental reorganization process. Read here: https://bit.ly/40rp60g
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Check out this recap of our second hearing on public-philanthropic partnerships and how the state can best work with outside partners to drive change. The December 13 event featured witness testimony describing the ingredients for effective partnerships and how the state can improve these partnerships moving forward. Read the article here: https://bit.ly/4g6Hznz #Philanthropy #California #government #CALeg #CAGov
Stronger Together: Philanthropy and California State Government
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This op-ed, featured in CalMatters, advocates for the creation of a state-owned computing facility. This echoes a recommendation issued in California's Little Hoover Commission's recent report on the adoption of AI in California state government. "Computing power — called “compute” in the industry — is the highway system of the AI revolution, the essential infrastructure required to develop and run advanced AI systems." Read our report here: https://bit.ly/4faZEQR https://lnkd.in/gxN9dz3g
If California actually wants to lead on AI, it can't let 3 companies hog the infrastructure | Opinion
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California's Little Hoover Commission announces the release of its new report, "Advocating for Change, 2023-24," summarizing the Commission's work and accomplishments in the 2023-24 biennium. Read more here: https://bit.ly/40dwfB0
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The Little Hoover Commission offers recommendations on how the state can use artificial intelligence to address food insecurity and other socio-economic issues in its report, "Artificial Intelligence, Food Insecurity, and California's Vulnerable Populations". Read more here ➡️ https://bit.ly/3DjUe8N
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The Little Hoover Commission announces the release of its latest report, “Artificial Intelligence, Food Insecurity, and California’s Vulnerable Populations." The new report provides recommendations on how the state can utilize AI tools to better assist vulnerable populations, with a particular focus on food insecurity. Read more here: https://bit.ly/3DjUe8N
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Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas has reappointed Pedro Nava to the Little Hoover Commission. Nava has served as Chair of the Commission for the past 11 years, a position to which he has been elected by his fellow Commissioners. Congratulations Chair Nava! https://lnkd.in/gibQS-Gy
Speaker Rivas Reappoints Pedro Nava to the Little Hoover Commission
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"Artificial intelligence training should be mandatory for state employees to better prepare California for the anticipated growth of the new technology, a new report from the Little Hoover Commission recommended." Read the full report here: https://bit.ly/4faZEQR
California employees should receive mandatory AI training, report recommends. Here’s why
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The Little Hoover Commission has released its report “Artificial Intelligence and California State Government.” The report offers recommendations to build on the state’s existing AI policy efforts. Check it out here ➡️ https://bit.ly/4faZEQR #California #artificialintelligence