Government Affairs
The Board of Directors, management, staff and specialized local state and federal consultants are directly involved in West Basin’s government affairs. West Basin implements a comprehensive government affairs program designed to educate and achieve favorable legislative and public policy results for its service area. Through this effort, West Basin strives to achieve policies that will assist in the achievement of West Basin’s mission, “to provide a safe and reliable supply of high quality water to the communities we serve.” West Basin has achieved great success throughout the years, which can be attributed to the many partnerships built through compromise and common goals.
Partnering With the Community
With a service area encompassing nearly one million people in 17 cities, West Basin prides itself on our ability to avail time and resources throughout the region. West Basin has successfully partnered with nearly all 17 cities in its service area to educate the public on the importance of water conservation.
State Legislative Activity
At the state level, portions of the West Basin service area are represented by six members of the California State Assembly and four members of the State Senate. In order to maintain a successful legislative advocacy program, West Basin staff regularly monitors all pending legislation and provides legislative updates at each month’s regularly scheduled public meeting of the West Basin Board of Directors. Through this process, the Board of Directors regularly take “official positions” on specific legislative proposals and public policy issues based on West Basin’s adopted Legislative Policy Principles. To properly advocate on such legislative matters, West Basin has an annual state capital trip. Throughout the year, the West Basin Board of Directors, management, staff and consultants continue to monitor legislation that impacts the water community and the region as a whole, with the intention of advocating on behalf of the entire West Basin service area.
Federal Legislative Activity
While Washington D.C. seems far away, the diverse issues being addressed in our Nation’s Capital have far reaching impacts. Similar to West Basin’s state advocacy program, West Basin’s Board of Directors participate in an annual Capitol Hill visit and West Basin staff regularly monitors pending federal legislation. To maximize West Basin’s advocacy opportunities, we also work in close partnership with Metropolitan Water District (MWD) and the Association of California Water Agencies (ACWA). To date, West Basin has successfully requested and received more than $85 million in appropriations for the construction and expansion of the Edward C. Little Water Recycling Facility and Harbor/South Bay Project.