Westlands contract: Interior proposes coveted deal to ex-client of agency head
Source: Associated Press
Interior proposes coveted deal to ex-client of agency head
By ELLEN KNICKMEYER
November 7, 2019
WASHINGTON (AP) The Interior Department is proposing to award one of the first contracts for federal water in perpetuity to a powerful rural water district that had employed Secretary David Bernhardt as a lawyer and lobbyist.
Environmental groups and a California Democratic lawmaker oppose giving the contract to the Californias Westlands Water District, the nations largest agricultural water supplier. The water supplier serves some of countrys wealthiest and most politically influential corporate farmers.
Bernhardt served as a lobbyist for Westlands until 2016, the year before he joined Interior, initially as deputy secretary.
The Interior Department needs to look out for the public interest, and not just serve the financial interests of their former lobbying clients, said Rep. Jared Huffman, a Democrat from California.
Responding to questions, Interior spokeswoman Carol Danko said the handling of the Westlands contract was delegated entirely to California staffers of the Bureau of Reclamation, which is under the Department of Interior. The agency will make a final decision after the legally mandated public comment period, she said.
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