The Little Hoover Commission will meet Thursday, May 29, at 2 p.m. to consider a draft report on the Governor’s proposed Reorganization Plan, which would create a Housing and Homelessness Agency and a Business and Consumer Services Agency.
The commission may also take up a draft report on public-philanthropic partnerships.
By law, the Governor’s Reorganization Plan was submitted to the Commission for “study and recommendation.”
The commission held two days of hearings on the proposal, and met on May 13 to discuss the plan and provide guidance to staff about the contents of the report.
The draft report, which reflects that guidance, recommends approval of the plan, although also recommends that the Legislature pursue companion legislation to modify the plan in some respects.
The draft report has not been approved by the Commission, and is still subject to modification by the commission.
The draft report and other background material provided to Commissioners can be accessed here.
The commission may also take up a draft report on the state’s role in public-philanthropic partnerships, a topic on which the commission recently held hearings. The draft report can be accessed here.
The meeting will be held principally via Zoom. Members of the public are free to attend the publicly noticed physical location – Basement Conference Room (Level B1) of the Senator Building at 1121 L Street in Sacramento – but no Commissioners are expected to attend in person. Commission staff will be present at that site.
The Zoom login details (also below) and the full information packet for the meeting may be accessed here.
Visit the 2025 Reorganization study page for the governor's proposal and all of the commission’s background materials.