TFG's Client List

Founded in 1982, TFG is a bipartisan federal government relations consulting firm specializing in securing federal funding, authorizations, policy, and regulatory changes for our public sector, private sector and not-for-profit clients. TFG represents 164 clients in 31 states and manages one national coalition. (Items in italics are subcontracts)
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SPECIAL DISTRICTS & ASSOCIATIONS

Butte County Association of Governments
California State Association of Counties
Central Arizona Irrigation District
Coachella Valley Association of Governments
Columbia Irrigation District
County of San Joaquin Flood Control and Water Conservation District
Deschutes Basin Board of Control
El Dorado County Water Agency
Friant Water Authority
Gering Fort Laramie Irrigation District
Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District
Idaho Water Resource Board
Kings River Conservation District
Kings River Water Association
Klamath Water Users Association
Lake McQueeney Water Control & Improvement District 1
Maricopa/Centra Arizona Irrigation District
Marina Coast Water District
Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District
Monte Vista Water District
Monterey Peninsula Water Management
National Stripper Wells Association
North Unit Irrigation District
Northern California Water Association
Oklahoma Municipal Power Association
Orland Unit Water Users Association
Permian Basin Producers Association
Pinal County Irrigation Districts
Reclamation District 108
Regional Water Authority
San Gorgonio Water Pass Agency
San Juan Water District
San Luis Obispo Council of Governments
SITES Project Authority
Solano Irrigation District
South Sutter Water District
Truckee Carson Irrigation District
Turlock Irrigation District
Washington State Water Resources Association
Western Municipal Water District
Yakima Basin Joint Board
Yuma County Agricultural Water Coalition


NONPROFIT
AIDS Healthcare Foundation
Allergy & Asthma Network
America’s Blood Centers
ARC of Loudoun
Aviation Technician Education Council
Family Farm Alliance
Idaho Water Users Association
Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project

TOWNS & CITIES

City of Alexandria, VA
City of Altamonte Springs, FL
City of Annapolis, MD
City of Anne Arbor, MI
City of Blaine, MN
City of Brockton, MA
City of Brookhaven, GA
City of Burlingame, CA
City of Burlington, NC
City of Cape Coral, FL
City of Carolina Beach, NC
City of Carteret, NC
City of Centerville, UT
City of College Park, MD
City of Concord, NC
City of East Point, GA
City of Ephraim, UT
City of Folsom, CA
City of Fort Wayne, IN
City of Greenville, NC
City of High Point, NC
City of Holden Beach, NC
City of Huntsville, AL
City of Idaho Falls, ID
City of Lake Bluff, IL
City of Lake Forest, IL
City of Lawrence, KS
City of Moline, IL
City of Morro Bay, CA
City of New Rochelle, NY
City of Oceanside, CA
City of Pasadena, CA
City of Port St. Joe, FL
City of Prineville, OR
City of Redwood, CA
City of Roseville, CA
City of Santa Monica, CA
City of St. Petersburg, FL
City of Tamarac, FL
City of Vallejo, CA
City of Woodland, CA
City of York, PA
Town of Cary, NC
Town of Mooresville, NC
Town of Mount Pleasant, SC
Town of Paradise, CA
Town of Topsail Beach, NC
Village of Lake Bluff, IL


STATES
State of Texas
Commonwealth of Virginia

PRIVATE

ABTECH Industries
AdvanSix, INC.
AMEC Foster Wheeler
California Water Service Company
Cat Creek Energy and Drainage District
CDM Smith
Coal Ash Recycling, LLC
Davis & Floyd, INC.
Eldridge Law Firm, LLC
Graf-Tech International Holdings, INC.
Scout Clean Energy
Somach, Simmons, & Dunn
SWCA Environmental
TetraTech of Michigan, PC
TRM Energy Solutions
Virginia State University
Ward & Smith, PA


PUBLIC POWER UTILITIES
American Municipal Power
Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives
Colorado Springs Utilities
County of Brunswick Public Utilities
Greenville Utilities Commission
Indiana Electric Cooperatives
Kit Carson Electric Cooperative
Merced Irrigation District
Missouri River Energy Services
Modesto Irrigation District
National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative
North Carolina Association of Electric Cooperatives
Platte River Power Authority
Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative
Southern California Public Power Authority
Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative
Surry-Yudkin Electric Membership Cooperative 


COUNTIES
County of Brunswick, NC
County of Butte, CA
County of Campbell, VA
County of Carteret, NC
County of El Paso, TX
County of Fairfax, VA
County of Hamilton, OH
County of Inyo, CA
County of Kittitas, WA
County of Lee, FL
County of Livingston, NY
County of Loudoun, VA
County of Mono, CA
County of Pinal, AZ
County of Sacramento, CA
County of San Luis Obispo, CA
County of Sutter, CA
County of Wake, NC

TFG COALITION SUPPORT

National Association of Towns and Townships (NATaT) represents the interests of approximately 10,000 towns and townships in eight states. NATaT is the voice in Washington for these typically smaller communities and advocates on issues such as incentives for volunteer first responders, transportation and Farm Bill programs. www.natat.org

The National Special Districts Coalition (NSDC) is the only national entity representing and advocating on behalf of special districts at the federal level. Special Districts are local governments created by the people of a community to deliver specialized services. www.nationalspecialdistricts.org

The California State Association of Counties (CSAC) Grants Initiative facilitates project development, grant writing and training for state and federal grants for all CSAC members. 

US Congressional Calendar

Alex Yiannoutsos

Bloomberg: Capitol to Begin Phased Reopening March 28 After Covid Closing

Bloomberg Government reports that the U.S. Capitol complex plans to reopen for the first time since its closure in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It will begin reopening to small groups of in-person visitors by March, 28th and to the public by Labor Day.

According to Bloomberg: "The reopening plan will ultimately consist of three phases, with a limited opening of the Capitol Visitor Center by May 30 to take place before a potential full opening on Labor Day.

Some business visitors are already allowed in the Capitol, but as of March 28, the cap will be raised to 15 people in one group. Currently the limit is nine people, according to sources. Staff-led tours will be able to start again, although also limited to 15 people at a time.

Students will also be allowed into the Capitol on a limited basis. Eight groups of up to 50 students will be allowed in Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m."  

Read the full article here.

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TFG Welcomes Marcusleen Jones as Controller

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – TFG is pleased to welcome Marcusleen Jones back to the firm as Controller. Marcusleen previously served as TFG Staff Accountant from 2007 until 2010. Marcusleen joins the firm with decades of accounting experience and is a Certified Public Accountant with the Virginia State Board of Accountancy. She will serve in a pivotal role in ensuring TFG financials and client operations continue to run efficiently.

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