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Bipartisan Sunset Review Bills Establish Long Term Reform that will Save State Billions Since taking office I have been fighting to reform our state government and bring more accountability to how the government spends taxpayer money. I am excited to announce we are one step closer.Two bipartisan governmental reform measures…
Announces Oversight Hearing to be Held on Transparency of Local Government Compensation SACRAMENTO - Assemblymember Alyson Huber announced today the introduction of AB 2064 to require all levels of government – including cities and counties, as well as the Legislature and Constitutional Officers – to make the salaries of elected…
"I was very troubled to hear about the rearrest of an inmate released early today.  I voted against the early release proposal because of this very kind of risk and the challenges our local law enforcement will now be shouldered with.  AB 1678 would give local law enforcement the tools…
AB 1659 Automatically Eliminates Boards and Commissions Unless they are Proven Effective SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Alyson Huber has introduced a bill that will help identify and eliminate waste, duplication, and inefficiency in government agencies. AB 1659 would take existing legislative resources and re-direct them to the Joint Sunset Review Committee…
AB 1659 Automatically Eliminates Boards and Commissions Unless they are Proven Effective SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Alyson Huber has introduced a bill that will help identify and eliminate waste, duplication, and inefficiency in government agencies. AB 1659 would take existing legislative resources and re-direct them to the Joint Sunset Review Committee…
Reports Show State Agencies Need to Correct Deficiencies to Prevent Misuse of Funds; Committee Questions Energy Commission SACRAMENTO – California is expected to receive approximately $85 billion through the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA) of 2009; the challenge is getting the money out quickly while minimizing the risk of…
Recent Findings from Auditor Shows State Agencies Lacking Adequate Controls to Prevent Misuse of Funds; Committee to Question Energy Commission SACRAMENTO – To date California has received an unprecedented amount of federal funds through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009, but some state agencies are still struggling…
The Stockton Record reported earlier this week Assemblymember Alyson Huber will be introducing a bill to make government more efficient. The Record stated that Assemblymember Huber “will soon introduce a bill targeting the hundreds of boards and commissions throughout state government in hopes of weeding out waste… Under proposed "sunset"…
Says Veto Threat is Unjustified and Wasteful SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Alyson Huber is calling on Governor Schwarzenegger to sign her bill, AB 579, which would examine the workload and salaries of state board and commission members. In recent days, the Governor has threatened to veto all bills on his desk…
Audits will Provide Necessary Information to Ensure Efficient Use of Taxpayers Funds SACRAMENTO – A bill to examine the workload and salaries of state board and commission members passed a major hurdle today. AB 579, by Assemblymember Alyson Huber, passed the Assembly floor with overwhelming bipartisan support. “With the state’s…
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