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OpinionKerman is an hour drive from David Valadao’s home but it might as well have been on another planet. For six years Valadao supposedly represented Congressional District 21, and for all six he was mostly missing in action.
Mr. Valadao graced us with his presence once during his tenure, and during that single meeting, I learned the now-former representative’s favorite word: “No.”
Espi Sandoval
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Would he fight for more funding for our schools? No.
Would he address the contaminated water many families are paying $150 per month for? No.
It was insulting, especially since small communities on the Westside are full of potential. For instance, in Kerman and surrounding communities we’re taking education and entrepreneurship to the next level by promoting dual enrollment for students to receive associate’s degrees along with their high school diplomas through a local nonprofit and we’re helping students learn to code and start their own small businesses.
TJ Cox has been working on development projects in the rural Central Valley for years, and I knew from the first time I met him that he saw the potential in our communities. It’s a shame our former member of Congress didn’t share that perspective.
TJ and I share concern about the petty, partisan stalemate over water that had pushed Central Valley ag nearly off a cliff and imperiled the health of thousands of families in the rural heartland of the Central Valley. He knew there was a better, more collaborative way, and it started by putting people first.
Two years later, TJ has made good on his promise. That made me even more furious to see our absentee former congressman try to smear and minimize TJ’s big wins on water, both drinking water and for agriculture.
The fact is, this year, thanks to the efforts of Representative TJ Cox and our local water agencies, community advocates, and congressional leadership, over $390 million has been set aside for Valley water projects in the House’s 2021 government funding bills. That’s not pocket change, that’s the largest federal investment for water conveyance in the San Joaquin Valley in over 50 years.
We need big upgrades to our storage capacity too, and TJ has secured over $237 million for new storage projects including the Del Puerto Canyon, Los Vaqueros, Pacheco and Sites Reservoir projects. These projects, which are already in progress, will provide up to 2.2 million acre-feet of additional water storage capacity.
TJ also made sure the new $1.5 trillion infrastructure package the House passed, the Moving Forward Act, addresses our water issues. The bill contains TJ’s Disadvantaged Community Drinking Water Assistance Act, which authorizes $100 million to help small communities like San Joaquin, which is dealing with a dire water situation. The bill also includes key provisions to fix our water infrastructure, including his Move Water Now Act, authorizing $200 million for the Friant-Kern canal and $200 million for San Joaquin River restoration. That’s on top of another $750 million for surface and groundwater storage projects.
And now he’s introduced a bill to invest $800 million in storage and conveyance, doubling the amount available previously.
We’re now seeing President Obama trumpeted on TV as a bipartisan hero for Valley water. He is the last president to have had a positive impact on Valley water and agriculture. The fact is, there’s been no significant water legislation passed that benefits the Valley since Obama was in office. In 2017, then-Rep. David Valadao introduced his Gaining Responsibility on Water Act, but that bill didn’t even get through the Republican Senate and was ignored by the Trump White House.
The Central Valley water provisions TJ secured in this year’s House-passed annual funding legislation represent an unprecedented opportunity to upgrade Central Valley Project storage and conveyance infrastructure in a way not seen since these facilities were constructed in the 1940s and 50s. Now, the only thing standing in the way of water actually flowing to the Valley are the Senate and Trump administration.
Ensuring there’s clean water coming out of the taps and plentiful flow to grow the crops that feed the world isn’t an easy task, and many have tried and failed to make it happen, including our former Congressman David Valadao. It’s going to take someone with a record of working with anyone and everyone to get this done — someone like TJ Cox who actually listens to local leaders like me.
Espi Sandoval is a Kerman City Council member.
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MGomez
October 6, 2020 at 10:53 pm
Hey Espi……did TJ Cox get you passes to Yosemite too? Is that why you have this super-weird admiration for that loser?
Dee Barnes
October 7, 2020 at 2:43 pm
Wow… that was really a terrible abuse of power and I’m sure he is the only politician that has ever used their position for a small perk that cost taxpayers nothing. LOL
TJ has actually been WORKING for the people in our valley and most of us don’t begrudge his 4th of July trip to one of our National Parks that Congressman Cox is trying to protect & maintain, unlike Republicans that are selling off and leasing out our national parks.
How bout we talk about Valadao’s “government” trips to Portugal in April 2018, Israel in May 2018, and Paris in Nov 2018. Then we can also talk about the $63,500 European trip taken by Devin Nunes in Dec 2018.
William
October 11, 2020 at 4:49 am
My family unlike Sandoval are farmers in Kerman and its untrue that TJ Cox has done a dame thing for Kerman . It was farmer Valadao not Maryland native tax evader TJ Cox who is actually anti farmer like his crazy party is.
TJ Cox lies, lawsuits and tax evasion are more serious than his stupid lying to score tickets to Yosemite for his family. I wash that was the least of his issues and loose relationship with the truth.
Tj Cox from Maryland knows nothing about farming and doesn’t understand anything about our industry. He apparently knows even less about paying taxes and involvement with get rich qwick foundations started at Granite Park so a certain so called ” real estate investor” engaged to a controversial member of the Fresno City Council can continue abusing public funds to keep a non essential ballpark open who apparently doesn’t have county public health clearance.
Kind of ironic how non central Valley people get in with the right money cartels and end up making millions.
TJ Cox will be voted out….hopefully there is no more voter fraud 7 days later like last time.
Vakadao has central california in his soul.. He understands water is essential and is not controlled by tree hugging environmentalists of the radical left.
Hopefully when TJ Cox loses the typical crazies of the left dont loot, vandalize or burn buildings. Whike they finish off our churches and independent businesses do shysters like TJ Cox finish the job with stealing .
Bill Thacker
October 11, 2020 at 6:30 pm
Oh come on Sandoval according to this 2016 article Valdaeo sat with you to discuss your concerns. You actually seemed quite satisfied.
Your ” opinion” above is quite biased and inaccurate . Furthermore how does Cox ” work on central Valley rural developments for years’ when he is from back east. In fact, there was some issue with him still declaring an address from out of state on some of his tax controversy and I believe voter registration. Years? Maybe a few months .
https://www.kqed.org/news/11231508/hope-fear-and-low-expectations-in-trump-friendly-central-valley