
Camarillo, I'm listening
Help shape a results-first plan for our city. I am Michael Koslow, a 33-year military veteran, former federal special agent, and small business owner running for Congress in California’s 26th District. My focus is practical problem solving that delivers for families and businesses in Ventura County.
From rising water rates that flow through from regional wholesalers, to pressures on small businesses in Old Town and along the 101 corridor, Camarillo deserves a representative who listens first and works quickly.
What I will prioritize with your input
Cost relief and smarter infrastructure planning, including water.
A healthier climate for local shops and employers.
Safer streets, reliable emergency response, and fire resilience.
Less red tape and more accountability for results.
Tell me your top concern for Camarillo. I will read every submission and report back with concrete steps.
Thank you for the chance to earn your trust.

What we are hearing in Camarillo
Rising household water bills tied to regional wholesale increases and local pass-through costs.
Pressure on small businesses in Old Town and along the 101 corridor.
Wildfire readiness, insurance affordability, and reliable emergency communications.
How I will help Camarillo
Push for fair, transparent infrastructure funding and water resiliency grants that lower local costs over time.
Expand SBA access, veteran-owned and women-owned lending, and on-ramps to federal procurement tied to Naval Base Ventura County.
Support targeted wildfire mitigation, evacuation route improvements, and districtwide emergency alert reliability.
Cut federal red tape that burdens small employers and slows local projects.
Tell me your top concern for Camarillo. I will read every submission and report back with concrete steps.
Simple FAQ
Why are you asking for input?
Because priorities must come from Camarillo residents. Your feedback shapes my plan and the updates I publish.
Will my information be public?
No. We use submissions to guide policy and outreach. We will never sell your information.
How could a member of Congress help with water bills?
By advancing funding for local resiliency projects, pressing agencies for fair cost structures, and supporting legislation that improves long-term affordability.











