By Karen Robes Meeks
California Governor Gavin Newsom recently reappointed Port of Los Angeles General Counsel Janna Sidley to the “Little Hoover” Commission, whose purpose is to investigate state government operations and policy, and through reports and legislative proposals, make recommendations to the Governor and Legislature to promote economy, efficiency and improved service in state operations.
Sidley, who oversees all litigation involving the Harbor Division of the City Attorney’s office, will continue to serve on the independent state oversight panel, which she has been a part of since 2016.
“It’s been an honor to serve on this prestigious panel for the last four years. This reappointment will allow me to continue working on initiatives that are improving and enhancing the effectiveness of government operations in California,” said Sidley. “I am grateful to Gov. Newsom for his confidence in me to continue in this role on the Commission.”
California Governor Gavin Newsom recently reappointed Port of Los Angeles General Counsel Janna Sidley to the “Little Hoover” Commission, whose purpose is to investigate state government operations and policy, and through reports and legislative proposals, make recommendations to the Governor and Legislature to promote economy, efficiency and improved service in state operations.
Sidley, who oversees all litigation involving the Harbor Division of the City Attorney’s office, will continue to serve on the independent state oversight panel, which she has been a part of since 2016.
“It’s been an honor to serve on this prestigious panel for the last four years. This reappointment will allow me to continue working on initiatives that are improving and enhancing the effectiveness of government operations in California,” said Sidley. “I am grateful to Gov. Newsom for his confidence in me to continue in this role on the Commission.”