Virtual Conversation with Pablo Garza, Chief Consultant for the Assembly Committee on Water, Parks, and Wildlife

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Add to Calendar 20241107 10:00 am 20241107 America/Los_Angeles Virtual Conversation with Pablo Garza, Chief Consultant for the Assembly Committee on Water, Parks, and Wildlife

Hosted by RWA’s Manager of Government Relations, Ryan Ojakian, the discussion will explore post-election insights and strategies for water providers […]

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Hosted by RWA’s Manager of Government Relations, Ryan Ojakian, the discussion will explore post-election insights and strategies for water providers to effectively advance their interests in the California Legislature. Pablo will also share his thoughts on the biggest challenges facing the state’s water supply and wildlife, explore possible policy solutions, and discuss the hurdles to making them happen.

Grab a cup and please join the Regional Water Authority (RWA) for a virtual Coffee and Conversation with Pablo Garza, Chief Consultant for the Assembly Committee on Water, Parks, and Wildlife.

Please submit any specific topics or questions for discussion by Thursday, October 31, to Christine Kohn at christine@INprOnline.com.

Pablo Garza, Chief Consultant
Assembly Water, Parks & Wildlife Committee

Pablo Garza is the chief consultant for the Committee on Water, Parks, and Wildlife in the State Assembly. In this role, he oversees the analysis of legislation in the committee’s jurisdiction, works to identify relevant policy issues for further investigation through informational/oversight hearings, and advises the committee chair on policy issues related to the committee’s jurisdiction.

He has more than 17 years of experience working in and around the California State Legislature. Prior to becoming the chief consultant, he advocated on natural resource and water policy issues on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) as political director for its California Ecosystems Program and before that, as the associate director, state policy & external affairs for the Nature Conservancy (TNC).

His work for EDF and TNC involved outreach to elected officials, government agencies, and community groups to build coalitions, influence public policy decisions, and further the conservation goals of each organization.

He holds a BA in English from the University of California, Davis and an MA in Latin American studies from the University of California, Los Angeles.

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