Amador County – Assemblywoman Alyson Huber announced Monday that she will be hosing a Joint Legislative Sunset Review Committee Hearing to discuss “Sunset Review Best Practices and Lessons Learned,” in a live televised and webcast meeting of lawmakers from around the country.
Huber, Chair of the Joint Legislative Sunset Review Committee, will convene the committee “for an informational hearing to examine the best approaches to the Sunset Review Process.”
Huber’s Chief of Staff Tim Reardon announced the committee meeting, and said the “hearing will bring together officials from Delaware, Florida and Texas to discuss with committee members the sunset review process in their respective states and suggest best practices to establishing a fair, effective and transparent sunset process in California.”
The newly comprised Committee of both Assembly and Senate members was established by legislation put forward by Huber and signed into law last year, Reardon said. “The Committee is charged with reviewing the many branches of state government and determining if they are operating effectively and efficiently. This oversight will help ensure that taxpayer money is being spent wisely and that duplicative or ineffective programs are eliminated.”
The Joint Legislative Sunset Review Committee will meet form 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday, June 8, in Room 126 of the California State Capitol in Sacramento. The hearing will be televised on the California Channel and webcast at CalChannel.com.
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