California State Association of Counties

[4] In 2009 during California's budget crisis, the organization pushed for additional funding for counties[5] and helped draft a lawsuit opposing a proposed plan to divert about $4 billion in tax revenues to the state from local governments.

Since its inception, the CSAC Finance Corporation has grown to become a premier provider of various cost-saving programs and services to counties and other local governments throughout California.

This joint powers authority offers a wide range of financial products and services that promote the economic well-being of counties and cities.

The association's long-standing commitment to county government and its ability to adapt to changing needs have solidified its position as an essential organization in California's political landscape.

This categorization enables counties to align with peers that share similar characteristics and challenges, facilitating more effective representation and advocacy before the California Legislature, administrative agencies, and the federal government.

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CSAC CEO Graham Knaus speaks to a panel of county officials in 2022.