Building a Strong California-Mexico Partnership
From Sen. Lou Correa’s April 2012 E-Newsletter
California and Mexico not only share strong historical and economic ties, but also a very close and cherished friendship. In March, I was privileged to introduce a delegation of four distinguished members from the Mexican National Senate to the California State Senate. Led by the Honorable Silvano Auroles Conejo, Vice President of the Mexican Senate, the delegation included Senators Adriana González Carrillo, Claudia Sofía Corichi García and Amira Gómez Tueme.
That same week, I was proud to co-host the 25th Border Legislative Conference (BLC), which convened in Sacramento March 28-30. Now in its 10th year, the BLC is comprised of legislators from the ten states along the U.S.-Mexico border: California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and Tamaulipas. The BLC fosters dialogue and encourages collaboration among border state legislators on critical policy issues affecting both countries.
As the California State Senate’s representative to the BLC, I can attest to the importance of this cross border forum, which has examined critical policy issues including renewable energy expansion, water supply and reliability, environmental degradation, public health, interstate commerce, and border security. For more information about the BLC, please visit www.borderlegislators.org. Click here to check out their Facebook page.
It’s nice to see Correa is continuing the great work of Mayor Pulido who started the EEUU/Mexico Trade center on Main in Santa Ana. Que Viva Mexico/EEUU!