Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Batch 5: How does your organization demonstrate public service and/or urban governance?

CSA is required to always look out for the public's best interest. As I have explained in a previous post, CSA looks over all 15 counties, each county consisting of county supervisors. CSA is made up of 5 lobbyist that are to constantly work for the people's best interest. This is what makes their roles so important and also highly respected. CSA is heavily involved in decisions being made on a daily basis around the state. I feel that this is directly correlated with urban governance. Since CSA works with both the house and senate, as well as many government officials around the state, there is a domino effect that occurs from the top down. Essentially, the lobbying that CSA does, eventually impacts the citizens at some point in time, having a lag effect.

CSA has a crucial role in Arizona. It's important that they do their jobs and are constantly keeping the people's interest in mind. At times, money can begin to play a big role in politics, especially lobbying. It's important for money to not interfere with the employees's of CSA's everyday job duties. These employees are to stay loyal to the people and their obligations. I have enjoyed my experience thus far and continue to enjoy all the great work that is being done day in and day out at CSA.

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