Federal News
San Diego County Contracts Lobbying Firm
March 18, 2026
San Diego County awarded a $637,200 contract in January 2026 to Best Best & Krieger LLP, a Washington, D.C.-based lobbying firm, to advocate for federal funding and action addressing the ongoing Tijuana River sewage crisis. The firm is tasked with engaging Congress, the White House, and federal agencies to secure infrastructure funding and support for long-term maintenance efforts. This contract reflects the county's strategic approach to influencing federal policy and funding priorities to mitigate environmental and public health impacts related to cross-border sewage issues.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the growing role of lobbying contracts in securing federal infrastructure funds for environmental crises.
- The contract emphasizes sustained federal engagement rather than immediate deliverables, indicating a long-term advocacy strategy.
- Vendors specializing in government affairs and federal advocacy may find opportunities in similar municipal efforts addressing cross-jurisdictional infrastructure challenges.
- Agencies and contractors involved in environmental infrastructure projects should consider the implications of federal funding advocacy on project planning and resource allocation.
Agencies
County of San Diego, Board of Supervisors, Department of Purchasing and Contracting, Office of Economic Development and Government Affairs, Congress
Vendors
Best Best & Krieger LLP
Contracts
$637,200 over five years