April 12, 2017
ISSUE 109
6th Annual CaLBOC Statewide Conference 
April 25, 2017 - Tuesday 
"Bond Oversight Basics"

KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
Carole D'Elia
Executive Director, Little Hoover Commission  

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$50 per person includes lunch & refreshments
Conference Highlight
KEYNOTE SPEAKER:  
Carole D'Elia 
Carole D'Elia has served as executive director of the Little Hoover Commission since November 2013. The Little Hoover Commission is a bipartisan, independent state oversight agency. As an advisory body to the Governor and Legislature, the Commission is known for its investigative reviews of state government operations that identify ways to improve program outcomes, increase transparency and reduce expenditures without sacrificing services. She has been with the Commission for 16 years previously serving as deputy executive director and project manager.
     During the past three and a half years as executive director, Ms. D'Elia has overseen the adoption of 14 Commission reports on a broad spectrum of topics ranging from bond oversight and improving Californians interactions with government to climate change adaptation, occupational licensing, the state's dental insurance program and its veterans home program. Previously, she directly managed numerous studies for the Commission, including work in the areas of bond oversight, renewable energy, and corrections and criminal justice sentencing. As executive director she works with the Legislature and the Brown Administration to enact laws or change policy to get Commission recommendations implemented.
     Her prior work experience includes research, writing and publishing. She has a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Florida.
CaLBOC Conference Agenda  
 
9:30-10:00 am
     Registration. Refreshments available

10:00-10:15 am
     Welcome & Introductions

10:15-11:15 am
     Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee:
     The Basics of Getting Started

11:15-11:45 am
     Case Study Washington Unified School District
     Citizens' Oversight Committee
 
11:45-12:15 pm
     LUNCH: Catered by Plates Catering, an outreach effort of 
     the St. John's Shelter for Homeless Women and Children
  
12:15-1:00 pm   KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Carole D'Elia,
      Executive Director, Little Hoover Commission,  
      Improving Local Bond Oversight and Transparency,
     "Borrowed Money: Opportunities for Stronger Bond Oversight"
 
1:00-1:15 pm
      Presentation: The Anton Jungherr Award
   
1:15-2:15 pm
      Case Studies in Bond Oversight
 
2:15-2:45 pm
      District's Debt Issuance: Maximizing Bond Value
   
2:45-3:00 pm   Closing Remarks
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6th Annual CaLBOC  
Statewide Conference 
April 25, 2017 - Tues.
Bond Oversight Basics 

$50 per person, includes lunch & refreshments.
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To promote school district accountability by improving the training and resources available to California's Proposition 39 School Bond Oversight Committees and educating the state legislature, local school boards and the public about the oversight and reporting powers these Citizens' Bond Oversight Committees (CBOCs) have, and to advocate on a state level, where appropriate, on issues of common concern to all CBOCs.    


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