General Government
8780 Milton Marks Little Hoover Commission

The Milton Marks "Little Hoover" Commission on California State Government Organization and Economy is the state's only independent and citizen-based oversight mechanism. It conducts four to five comprehensive reviews of executive branch programs, departments, and agencies each year and recommends ways to improve performance by increasing efficiency and effectiveness with existing resources. The Commission is statutorily responsible for analyzing and making recommendations to the Legislature on all Governor reorganization plans. More.....

BUDGET-BALANCING REDUCTIONS Back to Top
  • The Budget includes an unallocated General Fund reduction of $104,000 in 2008-09.


PROGRAMS Back to Top
The following table presents total proposed budget year positions and expenditures for each budgeted program area. These expenditures include all funding sources that support the state agency's programs.
Code Program
Proposed
2008-09*
Positions
Dollars
10 Milton Marks Commission on California State Government Organization and Economy
8.8
$1,045
Totals, Positions and Expenditures (excluding Infrastructure)
8.8
$1,045
 
Infrastructure Expenditures
-
-
Totals, Positions and All Expenditures
8.8
$1,045

Refer to the 3-Yr Expenditures & Positions for expenditures, positions, and funding detail.

PRINTABLE BUDGET DOCUMENTS Back to Top
The following identifies budget documents for this state agency that are available in a printable (pdf) format.

Entire Milton Marks Little Hoover Commission Budget (pdf * - 10K) in pdf format.
This document provides a printable format (pdf) of all budget information for this state agency. Note: Along with other information, this document includes the documents listed below.

Detail of Appropriations and Adjustments ONLY (pdf * - 2K)
This document provides a printable format (pdf) of only the detail of appropriations and adjustments for this state agency.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Back to Top
Legal Citations and Authority
Includes the legal citations (state statutes, federal statutes, and court orders) for operation of department programs and activities.