California Law Revision Comm
The California Law Revision Commission is an independent state agency established in 1953 to assist the Legislature and Governor by reviewing California law and recommending essential reforms. The Commission conducts its work through public meetings, actively engaging the community to gather input on proposed legal changes.
With a structure comprising seven members appointed by the Governor, including legislative representation, the Commission is supported by a professional staff that conducts research and prepares reports. Historically, over 90% of the Commission's recommendations have been enacted into law, influencing more than 22,500 sections of California's statutory codes.
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