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Proposal for State Legislative Advocacy Services | City of Santa Ana Page 8 <br />EXPERIENCE <br />Casey Elliott, Vice President: Casey brings 20 years of legislative and <br />public policy experience to TPA. Casey develops and implements legislative <br />strategies for local public agency clients throughout California. Casey <br />maintains relationships with key members and staff of the State Legislature, <br />the Administration, and select state agencies. Casey has expertise in the <br />policy sectors of municipal finance, budget, redevelopment, education, local <br />governance, water resources, parks and recreation, and cultural resources. <br />Townsend Public Affairs, Inc. <br />Vice President 2006-Present <br />As Vice President, Casey oversees a team of 13 TPA lobbyists registered with the California <br />Secretary of State. Casey provides timely expert analysis of legislative and budget proposals <br />introduced each legislative session for their potential effect on TPA clients. Some of Casey’s <br />accomplishments include: <br />Working with the City of Santa Ana and the City of Oakland, Casey helped advance <br />legislation and state budget requests to secure funding for California’s largest cities to help <br />address issues surrounding homelessness. These efforts culminated in the creation of <br />the Homeless Emergency Aid Program (HEAP). Approved as part of the 2018 state <br />budget, HEAP provided a $500 million block grant program designed to provide direct <br />assistance to cities and counties to address the homelessness crisis. HEAP contained a <br />specific pot of funding for large cities, including a combined $12.3 million for Oakland and <br />Santa Ana. <br />Building on the success of the HEAP program, in 2019 the State Budget created the <br />Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) Grant Program, a $650 million <br />grant that provides local jurisdictions with funds to support regional coordination and <br />expand or develop local capacity to address their immediate homelessness challenges. <br />The HHAP program maintained dedicated funding for California’s largest cities, including <br />a combined $28.1 million for the cities of Oakland and Santa Ana. <br />Through his work with the Department of Finance, the Legislature, and the Office of the <br />Governor, Casey has been able to lessen the impact of RDA dissolution on TPA clients. <br />Specific outcomes include: having over $35 million in projects in Santa Ana, Lafayette, <br />Brea, and Hayward recognized as enforceable obligations; facilitating accelerated transfer <br />of former RDA assets in Buena Park to allow for new development; and the passage of <br />legislation to allow expenditure of certain development agency bond proceeds. <br />Casey helped the Rancho Santiago Community College District and Coast Community <br />College District secure over $68 million in funding through the State Budget for three <br />capital outlay facilities projects. Casey worked with the districts’ legislative delegation, <br />budget committee staff, and the Community College Chancellor’s Office to advocate for <br />the priority budget items, including having the projects recommended for funding by the <br />Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges. The funding for these three <br />projects will allow for the design and construction of three new buildings that will provide <br />state of the art learning environments for community college students in Orange County. <br />Casey worked closely with the City of Lafayette to establish a small business assistance <br />program to help local businesses and non-profits lessen the economic impacts from the