Senator Scott Wilk R-Santa Clarita, announced FRIDAY his appointment by the Senate Committee on Rules to serve on the Little Hoover Commission, California’s independent oversight agency.
“Government transparency and efficiency have been two of my top legislative priorities since arriving in Sacramento,” Wilk said. “It is an honor to be appointed to a commission whose mandate parallels my interests so closely. I look forward to working with my fellow commissioners to ensure Californians have a government that works as efficiently and effectively as possible.”
Formally known as the Milton Marks “Little Hoover” Commission on California State Government Organization and Economy, the organization was founded in 1962 to make recommendations to the governor and legislature on ways to improve state operations and efficiency. Per the commission’s website, areas of focus include how the state may: Improve outcomes of its programs Increase government transparency, Reduce spending without sacrificing services, Eliminate duplication or wasteful practices, Consolidate services or abolish, create and reorganize government to better meet the needs of Californians.
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He signed up for the free catered lunches.
Little Dork on the Little Hoover.
Sit and spin. Whew!
He needs a body double in an American Flag Mexican Wrestling outfit. One that actually moves and does stuff other than smile, pose, and eat.