California Stem Cell Program to go Under the Microscope
But a state governmental reform commission will examine the CIRM's "governance and transparency." The oddly-named Little Hoover Commission is a bipartisan standing advisory body that "promotes efficiency and effectiveness in state programs." The Commission generally instigates its own investigations, but in this case, it is taking its cue from the Legislature. A bill passed that called on the Commission to review CIRM's governance, but was just vetoed. However, the Commission picked up on the message.
This is a positive development. Proposition 71, which created the CIRM, established a very high bar for legislative reform. A report from the Commission could catalyze action in the Statehouse, and provide some necessary political cover. This is all the more important, as the CIRM increasingly appears to be the personal fiefdom of board chairman Robert Klein.