LAKEWAY — Kodi Sawin recently submitted her Declaration of Intent to run as an independent for state representative in Texas House District 19.
Sawin said she intends to use her candidacy to provide an independent, local voice and alternative to current partisan politics, adding she aims to make politics about local issues that are a priority to the communities she hopes to serve, not issues generated to motivate a political party’s primary voters.
Sawin said her top issues are property taxes, water quality and quantity, land use and issues important to local businesses. She also said her experience tackling state initiatives and crafting public policy has resulted in the development of key infrastructure projects in Texas, adding the projects she executes are technically complex, spread over large geographic areas and come with the challenge of competing demographics.
Sawin said she has spent her career “connecting the dots across tens of thousands of people as a specialist at the urban-rural policy nexus, especially on water-related issues.”
As principal and founder of the Sawin Group, she serves a diverse client base. From agricultural interests to the internationally recognized Vista Ridge water pipeline project, and from investment groups to private companies, she said she works in tandem with executive teams, boards and elected officials. Sawin said she specializes in public and government affairs in the policy areas of water/wastewater, land use and rural economics.
To learn more, visitwww. kodifortexas.com.
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