Leah M. King Announces for Re-Election

To the Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) Board of Directors

FORT WORTH, TEXAS – Leah M. King will seek another term on the Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) Board of Directors. First elected in 2017, Leah served as the first female President of the Board during the past term. In making her announcement, Leah cited the Board’s work in improving local quality of life, strengthening local flood control measures, and securing a long-term and sustainable water supply for Fort Worth, Tarrant County, and the surrounding region.

“I am proud of what we’ve accomplished, but we still have work to do,” said King. “Local families rely on our ability to deliver on the Board’s mission of improving local flood control measures and securing a long-term, sustainable water supply for the region. I believe we have done a good job planning for the future, and I am excited to build on our momentum.”

Leah cited the Board’s accomplishments during her tenure including being the first agency in the state to be awarded six Transparency Stars by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. Created in March 2016, the Transparency Stars program recognizes cities, counties, school districts and special purpose districts making important strides toward greater government transparency. Organizations that receive these awards exemplify the highest standard of financial transparency and governmental accountability in the State of Texas. Also, during Leah’s tenure, the Board has adopted clear Board Governance Policies, strengthened Board Employee Standards of Conduct and Code of Ethics and enhanced the Board Public Information Policy.

King also cited the Board’s efforts for maintaining a competitive tax rate, securing more than $420 million dollars toward the Central City Flood Control project and continuing to foster strong partnerships, such as the transformative IPL (Integrated Pipeline Project) with Dallas Water Utilities. This groundbreaking project will support delivery of roughly 350 million gallons of water per day through a system that includes 150 miles of pipeline connected through a series of pump stations that will ultimately provide vital water resources to millions of residents across North Texas.

“The future success of our region depends on the work we do at TRWD, and I am proud of the policies and procedures we’ve put in place to be a transparent and fiscally responsible entity the taxpayers can trust to deliver on our objectives,” said King. “During my next term, we will continue to be good stewards of our resources while executing a plan that sets our community up for long-term, future success.”

Because of her strong leadership and record of delivering results at TRWD, Leah has been endorsed for re-election by local leaders including Mayor Mattie Parker and Former Mayors Betsy Price, Kenneth Barr, and Mike Moncrief.

Leah serves as President of the JPS Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the JPS Health Network as a regional and national leader in providing transformational healthcare services. As the county’s essential hospital, JPS provides healthcare to all Tarrant County residents, regardless of their ability to pay. In her role, Leah is responsible for leadership and strategic fundraising vision development of the organization as well as fiscal oversight, growing financial support, developing processes and new initiatives, and facilitating cross-departmental and community collaboration.

In addition to her leadership position with the JPS Foundation, Leah is also a board member at the Fort Worth Club and T3 (Tarrant To & Through) and serves on the President’s Advisory Council for Texas Wesleyan University. Leah currently resides in Fort Worth with her husband, Barry.

Contact: Keats Norfleet

keats@norfleetstrategies.com

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