The CCS Partnership is made up of appointed members representing
the California School Boards Association, California State
Association of Counties and League of California Cities.
CSBA is the nonprofit education association
representing the elected officials who govern public school
districts and county offices of education. With a membership of
nearly 1,000 educational agencies statewide, CSBA brings together
school governing boards, and administrators from districts and
county offices of education to advocate for effective policies
that advance the education and well-being of the state’s more
than 6 million school-age children. A membership-driven
association, CSBA provides policy resources and training to
members, and represents the statewide interests of public
education through legal, political legislative, community and
media advocacy
The primary purpose of CSAC is to represent county
government before the California Legislature, administrative
agencies and the federal government. CSAC places a strong
emphasis on educating the public about the value and need for
county programs and services.
While California’s 58 counties – ranging from Alpine with a
little more than 1,200 people, to Los Angeles with more than 10
million – are diverse, many common issues exist. CSAC’s long-term
objective is to significantly improve the fiscal health of all
California counties so they can adequately meet the demand for
vital public programs and services.
CSAC is proud to represent the counties of California. With
continuing member involvement and staff commitment, we are
refining and expanding programs and services that will ensure the
success of counties well into the future as the closest level of
government to the people.
The League of California Cities is an association
of California city officials who work together to enhance their
knowledge and skills, exchange information, and combine resources
so that they may influence policy decisions that affect cities.