Fauzia Rizvi currently serves as the Director for the Western Municipal Water District, Division 5, including the City of Corona, Home Gardens, El Cerrito, and a portion of Temescal Canyon. With a dedication to serving the community, she also serves as a nonprofit leader, business owner, and community advocate. Fauzia is a long-time resident of the City of Corona, living with her family. Initially, she was born and raised in Karachi, Pakistan. In 1992, she immigrated to Texas, then moved to the Bay Area, finished high school at Canyon High, and transferred to Santiago Canyon College. While raising her family, she furthered her career by specializing in Water and Sewer technologies, learning about the importance and the need for infrastructure and supply of clean water; She also began to advocate on behalf of families in the community. Having a passion for water and environmental protection with a commitment to serving the community, she ran to help on the Board of Directors for Western Municipal Water District, making history as the first Muslim ever to be elected to office in the Inland Empire. During the pandemic, she helped co-found the nonprofit, For the People Task Force (FTPT). FTPT has been instrumental in providing our essential workers with over 20,000 homemade hand-sewn masks and established a food bank and pantry in Corona. In addition, through the nonprofit, she has assisted community members with food insecurities by hosting over 100 food drives distributing 30 million pounds of food to Southern California. Recently, she partnered with several organizations to provide daily COVID testing. These community efforts have helped thousands of families throughout the Inland Empire. She is running for California State Assembly to advocate for those most impacted by the pandemic and re-energizing our economy by building up small businesses and preparing our workforce to meet future economic demands. When elected, Fauzia will be the first Muslim elected to the California State Legislature. "FROM THE COMMUNITY, FOR THE COMMUNITY"

California State Assembly - District 63
District 63 — California State Assembly
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- Rebuild our local economy through workforce development programs-creating high paying local jobs
- Address the housing crisis and make homeownership more affordable
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My name is Fauzia Rizvi. I am an Engineer, small business owner, community advocate, Non Profit Leader and elected to Western Municipal Water District and now I am a candidate for CA state Assembly in the newly formed District AD 63.
Born and Raised in Karachi Pakistan - Immigrated to US at the age of 16, finished my eduations as a Systems engineer, starting a small business while raising my beautiful children and being involved in the community in different capacities.
As a small business owner, non-profit founder, and a local elected official, I understand the importance of creating jobs and the value of caring for your family with dignity. I have a proven track record of putting our community first.
I have focused on ensuring a balanced budget without sacrificing high-quality services during my tenure on the Western Municipal Water District Board of Directors. As a small business owner, I have made difficult decisions in order to keep my business running. And as a non-profit leader, I have been on the frontlines of the pandemic providing resources to those most in need through weekly food drives. I have seen the effect on Americans who struggle as the American dream falls further out of reach.
My commitment to you as your Assemblymember:
-Focus on lifting-up businesses impacted by the pandemic
-Rebuild our local economy through workforce development programs
-Invest in our local infrastructure
–Enhance and improve veterans’ services
-Address the housing crisis and make homeownership more affordable
As our state recovers, I envision our region leading economic growth driven by small business owners, veterans, teachers, innovators, and youth.
I am proud of the work we have been able to accomplish together, and with your support, I am ready to continue my service to our community in Sacramento.
I look forward to earning your vote.
Fauzia Rizvi
info@fauziarizviforassembly.com
@Fauzia4AD63