Mrs. Mauritson was born and raised in Lemon Cove where she and her family farm citrus. Mrs. Mauritson's family has farmed in the Lemon Cove and Lindsay areas since the late 1800's.Mrs. Mauritson received her Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration, with a concentration in the Legal Environment of Business, summa cum Laude, from Fresno State. She graduated from McGeorge School of Law, with distinction. At McGeorge, Mrs. Mauritson studied water law, land use, environmental law, as well as international water law. She was awarded a Witkin Award for highest grade in water law. She also studied constitutional law with Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy.Mrs. Mauritson previously practiced civil litigation, land use and water law at Perry, Johnson, Anderson, Miller & Moskowitz in Sonoma County, where her husband farms wine grapes and owns a family winery. Her practice included representing several water agencies. She routinely advised clients onemployment-related matters as well as handling employment discrimination and wage and hour cases. She also worked on several CEQA litigation cases.Mrs. Mauritson previously worked for the Fresno County Farm Bureau, where her position required monitoring state and federal legislation as well as advocating for Farm Bureau members at the local government level. She has been and remains a contributor to Farm Bureau publications updating members on recent laws and issues.Mrs. Mauritson returned to the Central Valley in 2015 to continue running her family farming operation. Her practice is currently focused on water law issues and representing water-related public and privateentities. She is very active in the local implementation of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act of 2014 (SGMA) as well as providing educational presentations on SGMA.Mrs. Mauritson is a member of the Tulare County Bar Association, California State Bar Environmental and Labor & Employment Law Sections, Tulare and Sonoma County Farm Bureaus, and is a potential member of the Daughters of the American Revolution . She also currently sits on the Agricultural Policy Advisory Committee for Tulare County.