Ventura County and Oxnard Firefighters Endorse Susan Jordan for Assembly
By admin on Mar 4, 2010 in Press Releases, What's New
Susan Jordan’s Assembly District 35 race is winning strong support from public safety personnel. Both the Ventura County Professional Firefighters Association and the Oxnard Firefighters have joined the Ventura County Deputy Sheriffs’ Association and Oxnard Police Chief John Crombach in endorsing Jordan.
Jordan’s commitment to public safety is unwavering and her principled, studied and determined approach to working for issues that matter to the district’s citizens has won her praise and endorsements from many corners.
“We support Susan Jordan because she’s not afraid to do the right thing, even if it isn’t the most popular. In her work as an environmental advocate, she always takes public safety into consideration, and Susan will do the same as our Assemblymember,” said Ventura County Professional Firefighters’ Association President Chris Mahon.
“Firefighters support Susan Jordan for Assembly because she has proven herself as a responsible, effective leader who stands by her principles. We can count on her to make sure public safety is the top priority,” said John Albin, President of Oxnard Firefighters, Local 1684.
“Susan is honest, direct and a great communicator. Her record pushing Sacramento to make the tough decisions for the right reasons demonstrates that she is the best candidate, hands down. Now is the time we need representatives like Susan Jordan,” said Matt Findlay, President of the Ventura County Deputy Sheriffs’ Association.
Jordan welcomed these endorsements to the growing list of leaders and organizations locally and statewide supporting her race.
“I have tremendous admiration for the work our law enforcement officials do. Every day they risk their lives to protect our communities,” Jordan said. “So I am very deeply honored to receive the support of these key public safety leaders.”
Susan Jordan is an award-winning environmental leader, businesswoman, health advocate and mother with 15 years of experience working to protect California’s coastline as an economic, environmental and recreational resource. As chair of the Santa Barbara County Planning Commission, she was known for her balanced and analytical approach. As an environmental leader statewide, she has taken on large-scale projects which have broad public policy implications, and won.





