San Diego County hires D.C. lobbying firm to push federal action on Tijuana River sewage crisis
The County of San Diego has hired a Washington, D.C.-based law firm to lobby federal officials on the Tijuana River sewage crisis, a contract worth up to $637,200 over five years, according to county records. Best Best & Krieger LLP, known as BBK, was selected through a competitive process in which the county received four bids, according to county spokesperson Tammy Glenn. The contract, signed in January 2026, tasks BBK with advocating before Congress, the White House and federal agencies on behalf of the county to secure funding and action to address cross-border sewage flows that have fouled South Bay beaches and communities for decades.
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