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Little Hoover Commission to pursue study of financial scams after bipartisan request
Summary
The Little Hoover Commission agreed July 1 to pursue a study requested by Senator Grayson and 22 co-signers on financial scams, with staff directed to develop a scoping memo and plan hearings in the fall; commissioners also asked for scoping memos on prison education, youth suicide and technology in state government.
The Little Hoover Commission on July 1 directed staff to pursue a study of financial scams and fraud following a letter from Senator Richard Grayson and 22 other legislators, saying the issue merits targeted policy recommendations and legislative options.
"I would offer a motion to the Senator Grayson study as our first study," Commissioner Sidley said when she placed the motion before the Commission; Commissioner Hernandez…
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