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During a recent meeting of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee in California, Leticia Torres, the Director of Facilities for Coachella Valley Unified School District (CVUSD), voiced her opposition to a proposed audit of the district. Torres emphasized that CVUSD adheres strictly to state-mandated public contracting laws and bidding procedures, ensuring transparency and accountability in its operations.
In her remarks, Torres highlighted that since the 2014-2015 fiscal year, the district has awarded over 160 contracts through a formal bidding process that includes legal oversight and final approval from the board of trustees. She stressed the importance of fairness and competition in the contracting process, noting that contractors are required to disclose any subcontractors at the time of bidding, and all subcontractors must be properly licensed.
Torres concluded her comments by reaffirming the district's commitment to budget accountability and addressing project challenges through appropriate channels. Her statements reflect a strong stance on maintaining integrity in public contracting, as the committee continues to deliberate on the necessity and implications of the audit.
The meeting also included a call for additional public comments, but no further input was provided. The committee is now tasked with considering the feedback received and determining the next steps regarding the audit proposal.
Converted from Joint Legislative Audit Committee meeting on June 18, 2025
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