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Little Hoover Commission adopts follow‑up report on developmental services implementation, commissioners urge stronger accountability

April 24, 2026 | Little Hoover Commission, Other State Agencies, Executive, California


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Little Hoover Commission adopts follow‑up report on developmental services implementation, commissioners urge stronger accountability
April 23, 2026 — The Little Hoover Commission voted unanimously to adopt a follow‑up report assessing how state agencies have implemented recommendations from the commission's 2023 review of California's developmental services system.

Analysts told commissioners the master plan for developmental services sets an ambitious, person‑centered vision but lacks clear timelines, dedicated funding and measurable accountability mechanisms. "There has been progress, but not enough for families to truly feel it yet," staff analyst Jenna Wake told the commission.

The report cites improvements — expanded DDS authority, better data collection on disparities and recent provider rate increases — but said many reforms remain incomplete. It highlighted persistent inconsistencies across regional centers, ongoing racial and ethnic disparities in access, and the slow pace of standardizing intake and deploying new case management technology.

Public commenters during the meeting singled out the self‑determination program as a bright spot. Several family advocates, including speakers from Disability Voices United and the Integrated Community Collaborative, described the program as life‑changing and urged the commission to emphasize successful models in follow-up work.

The commission approved the draft report on a motion by Commissioner Deion Ariner, seconded by Commissioner David Byer, with a roll call that resulted in a 6–0 vote in favor. Staff said the report will be formatted and released publicly next week and that commission staff will continue to support legislative and administrative follow‑through on recommendations.

The report does not recommend structural overhaul of the regional center model, but it calls for stronger implementation measures, clearer accountability, and better funding and technology investments to ensure families see results.

The commission's action was procedural: the vote transmitted the draft report for publication and next steps rather than adopting additional policy at the meeting.

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