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Department of Consumer Affairs briefs board on governor’s reorganization plan and hybrid telework order
Summary
A legislative manager from the Department of Consumer Affairs told the California Veterinary Medical Board that Governor Newsom’s reorganization plan would move DCA into a proposed Business and Consumer Services Agency, and that a state executive order raises the in-office minimum to four days per week starting July 1, 2025.
Matthew Wainwright, a legislative manager with the California Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA), told the board on May 20 that Governor Newsom’s proposed reorganization plan would split the Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency into two agencies and place DCA in a proposed Business and Consumer Services Agency.
Wainwright said the Governor submitted the reorganization plan to the Little Hoover Commission on April 4, 2025; the…
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