Politics & Government
Senator John Laird Appointed To California Coastal Conversancy
"I am in a unique position to collaborate with my colleagues in addressing the challenges affecting our coastal communities," Laird said.
Press release from State Senator John Laird's Office:
Sept. 10, 2021
Senate Pro Tempore Toni Atkins appointed Senator John Laird to serve on the Coastal Conservancy of the State of California.
Find out what's happening in Santa Cruzfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The Coastal Conservancy is a state agency, established in 1976, that is charged to protect and improve natural lands and waterways, to help people get to and enjoy the outdoors, and to sustain local economies along California’s coast. The Conservancy is a non-regulatory agency that supports projects to protect coastal resources and increase opportunities for the public to enjoy the coast.
Senator Laird will serve as the State Senate’s ex officio member, one of six members of the legislature, three from each house, that provide legislative oversight and participate in Conservancy activities.
Find out what's happening in Santa Cruzfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
“I am honored to serve as a member of the Coastal Conservancy Board,” shared Laird. “Representing California’s Coast, I am in a unique position to collaborate with my colleagues in addressing the many challenges affecting our coastal communities. With the looming threat of climate change driven sea level rise, an increasingly threatening drought cycle, coastal access issues, and other challenges, it is time to get to work.”
Senator Laird draws from his vast experience as former Secretary of the California Natural Resources Agency, in addition to serving as a member of the State Integrated Waste Management Board, a member of the State Assembly, and two terms as Santa Cruz Mayor.
This press release was produced by the office of State Senator John Laird. The views expressed here are the author's own.