Supported
Legislation By Report Title
Listed below is legislation supported by the Little Hoover Commission
which originated from specific Commission
report findings and recommendations. For your convenience we have listed
the legislation by the title of the report. Legislation
supported arranged by legislative session is also available via this
Home Page.
- Beyond Bottles
and Cans: Reorganizing California's Recycling Efforts (Report #125, March
1994)
- Boot Camps: An
Evolving Alternative to Traditional Prisons (Report #128, January 1995)
- California's $4
Billion Bottom Line: Getting Best Value Out of the Procurement Process
(Report #121, March 1993)
- California's Real
Property Management: A Cornerstone for Structural Reform (Report #137,
December 1995)
- A Chance to Succeed:
Providing English Learners with Supportive Education (Report #122, July
1993)
- The Charter Movement:
Education Reform School by School (Report #138, March 1996)
- The Juvenile Crime
Challenge: Making Prevention a Priority (Report #127, September 1994)
- K-12 Education
in California: A Look at Some Policy Issues (Report #100, February 1990)
- Making Land Use
Work: Rules to Reach Our Goals (Report #136, November 1995)
- Mending Our Broken
Children: Restructuring Foster Care in California (Report #115, April 1992)
- No Room for Johnny:
A New Approach to the School Facilities Crisis (Report #117, June 1992)
- Putting Violence
Behind Bars: Redefining the Role of California's Prisons (Report #124,
January 1994)
- Real Property Management
in California: Moving Beyond The Role of Caretaker (Report #105, October
1990)
- Skilled Nursing
Homes: Care Without Dignity (Report #109, April 1991)
- Squeezing Revenues
Out of Existing State Assets (Report #116, June 1992)
- Timber Harvest
Plans: A Flawed Effort to Balance Economic and Environmental Needs (Report
#126, June 1994)
- Too Many Agencies,
Too Many Rules: Reforming California's Civil Service (Report # 133, April
1995)
- Unsafe in Their
Own Homes: State Programs Fail to Protect Elderly from Indignity, Abuse
and Neglect (Report #113, November 1991)
- Worker's Compensation:
Containing the Costs (Report #120 February 1993)