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At TPA, we are always working to champion the communities we serve. From community partnerships to drafting legislation and securing funding, chances are we have something exciting to share. Keep up with all our latest initiatives here.

TPA Federal Director James Peterson Joins National Monuments Celebration

May 09, 2016

Congratulations to TPA Federal Director James Peterson, who served as one of the speakers in a celebration of the three new national monuments designated by President Obama earlier this year: Mojave Trails, Sand to Snow, and Castle Mountain.

Prior to joining TPA, James served as a longtime aide to U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein and led her effort to establish the three new monuments. On February 12, President Obama signed three proclamations establishing the monuments, covering 1.8 million acres, nearly doubling the number of acres of public lands protected during his time in office.

Peterson joined U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary Sally Jewell,Congressman Raul Ruiz, MD, California Natural Resources Agency Secretary John Laird, San Bernardino County Supervisor James Ramos, The Wildlands Conservancy Executive Director David Myers, and hundreds of monument supporters at Whitewater Preserve located in the Sand to Snow National Monument.

City of Reedley

May 02, 2016

TPA is proud and honored to announce that we have been retained by the City of Reedley to provide federal and state funding advocacy services.

We look forward to helping the City pursue its mission to foster a high quality of life for their entire community by creating an environment of open communication, progressive partnerships, economic opportunities, and the delivery of efficient, responsive and excellent community services.

To learn more about City of Reedley, please visit their website: http://www.reedley.com/.

Coast Community College District

Apr 28, 2016

TPA is honored that the Coast Community College District has asked us to continue to provide federal and state legislative and funding advocacy services to protect and promote their agenda in Washington, DC and Sacramento.

We look forward to our ongoing collaboration with the District to help transform their vision into legacy.

And kudos to TPA State Capitol Director Casey Elliott and TPA Associate Chelsea Vongehr for their great work on behalf of the District, including successful advocacy trips to Washington, DC and Sacramento and the recent award of a $1.37 million grant from the California Community College Chancellor’s Office for basic skills curriculum development.

Thank you, Coast Community College District!

Port of Los Angeles High School Receives $145,000 Grant for Career Technical Education

Apr 25, 2016

TPA congratulates the Port of Los Angeles High School (a TPA client) for being awarded a $145,000 grant from the Career Technical Incentive Grant Program, administered by the California Department of Education.

The proceeds from this grant will help fund the Port of Los Angeles High School’s maritime CTE program that was introduced in 2015 and includes three elective CTE pathways: geographic information systems (GIS), digital media, and boat operations.

This latest achievement is another example of the efforts by the leadership of the Port of Los Angeles High School to improve the quality of life for their students. It’s also a reflection of the dedication and hard work by TPA Associate Gary Rogers and TPA Associate Chelsea Vongehr to ensure a successful grant application.

County of Imperial

Apr 18, 2016

TPA is honored that the County of Imperial has asked us to continue to provide state legislative services to protect and promote their agenda in Sacramento.

We look forward to our ongoing collaboration with the County to help transform their vision into legacy.

And kudos to TPA Director Richard Harmon for his great work on behalf of the County.

Thank you, County of Imperial!

Stanislaus Council of Governments

Apr 12, 2016

TPA is proud and honored to announce that we have been retained by the Stanislaus Council of Governments (StanCOG) to provide state legislative and funding advocacy services.

We look forward to supporting StanCOG and their mission to provide planning coordination that enhances the quality of life in the Stanislaus region by working with local governments, state and federal agencies, and the public to create real solutions to regional transportation issues.

To learn more about StanCOG, please visit their website: http://www.stancog.org

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