

CALIFORNIA SENSE AND NONSENSE

ENDORSEMENTS RIVERSIDE COUNTY CALIFORNIA

Brian Dahle
California Governor
Senator Brian Dahle is a voice for public safety, lowering taxes, and reducing homelessness. He opposes onerous government regulations that are driving up the cost of living forcing many to leave California and businesses to shutter their doors.
A longtime advocate of building a better business climate in California, Brian Dahle was the California Chamber of Commerce’s top-rated senator for pro-business votes in 2021 and has a 100 percent rating from the National Federation of Independent Business.

Angela E. Underwood Jacobs
Lt. Governor
She is a wife, mother, and dedicated public servant. Angela has served as a City Councilwoman and the Deputy Mayor of Lancaster, California, in Los Angeles County. She started working as a bank teller as a young woman, working her way up to her current job of regional manager. As a community banker, Angela helps people live their California Dream – purchase their first home, receive a loan to launch a small business, and educating them to save and invest for retirement.

Mark Meuser
U. S. Senate California
Meuser is a Californian native who has a proven record of promoting and fighting for our rights as a Constitutional and election law attorney. Meuser knows firsthand from his many First Amendment court battles the importance of protecting critical First Amendment rights. Over the years, Meuser has been involved in 22 lawsuits brought against California’s Gov. Newsom for the governor’s unconstitutional violation of power using COVID-19 as the reason.

Rob Bernosky
Secretary of State
I am a businessman in corporate America and have been entrusted by the people of California for different positions. A career Chief Financial Officer, companies and their shareholders have trusted me to guard their assets, help guide businesses to success, and instill credibility.
Various communities have elected me to school boards and appointed me in different capacities involving water resources and education.

Lanhee J. Chen
State Controller
Lanhee Joseph Chen is an American policy advisor, attorney, and academic. Chen serves as the David and Diane Steffy Fellow in American Public Policy Studies at the Hoover Institution, director of domestic policy studies and lecturer in the public policy program at Stanford University, and lecturer in law at Stanford Law School.

Jack M. Guerrero
State Treasurer
As Mayor, Mr. Guerrero ushered in sweeping government reform measures, exposed serious deficiencies in the City's internal financial and administrative controls, and engaged the California State Controller for a consequential forensic examination. Mr. Guerrero's passion for justice extended to education initiatives, when (as Mayor) he did the unthinkable: He held public hearings on the quality of education in local public schools! He successfully advocated for local school reform, organized parents, and demanded change in one school's administration. In 2017, Mr. Guerrero was re-elected as the top vote-getter in a crowded field of nine candidates, and as the highest vote-getter in the recorded history of the City of Cudahy, CA.

Nathan Hochman
State Attorney General
Nathan J. Hochman is an American attorney. He served as United States Assistant Attorney General for the Tax Division of the United States Department of Justice in 2008. Prior to that, Hochman was an Assistant United States Attorney for the Central District of California from 1990 to 1997, serving in the Criminal Division.

Robert Howell
Insurance Commissioner
Robert Howell personally owns and operates an electronics firm in the Silicon Valley. He employs dozens of good people, produces great American-made products and has an outstanding track-record of safety.
Robert Howell believes in traditional American values: personal freedom, hard work and loyalty to our Country. As a husband, father and grandfather, Robert Howell understands that you pay your own way, play by the rules, and that you also have a treasured family to protect.

Lance Christensen
California Superintendent of Public Education
Lance has been active in many aspects of local education including running for school board, sitting as the assistant chair of the school district's finance committee and serving as vice president of a high school booster club. Recognized as an education policy and budgetary, he is the Vice President of Education Policy and Government Relations at the California Policy Center, long respected as a foundation built on education opportunities and choice. He was also one of the primary architects of the recent school choice initiative that would allow parents to create education savings accounts for state funds to follow the student.
ENDORSEMENTS CALIFORNIA STATE
ENDORSEMENTS FOR LOCAL DESERT CITY ELECTIONS
Cathedral City City Council
Mark Carnevale
Cathedral City City Council
Ernesto Gutierrez
Coachella City Council
Frank Figueroa
Coachella City Council
Yurema Arvizu
Coachella Valley Water District Div. 2
John Powell, Jr.
College of the Desert TA1
Larissa Chaves Chaidez
College of the Desert TA4
Joel Kinnamon
Desert Sands Unified School Dst. TA1
Kailee Watson
Desert Sands Unified School Dst. TA2
Betty Calloway
Desert Sands Unified School Dst. TA5
Mike Duran
Indian Wells City Council
Dana Reed
Indio City Council
Elaine Holmes
La Quinta City Council
Deborah McGarrey
La Quinta City Council
John Pena
La Quinta Mayor
Linda Evans
Palm Desert City Council
Evan Trubee
Palm Desert City Council
Jan Harnik
Rancho Mirage City Council
Meg Marker
Rancho Mirage City Council
Ken Ammann

Harriet Hageman
U.S. Senate, Wyoming
I have dedicated my career to fighting for the people of the great State of Wyoming as we’ve been under assault from Washington, D.C., and career politicians. For the last 20 years, I have been fighting back against Federal agencies that try to usurp our rights with overbearing regulations. I’ve never allowed my Conservative values to be shaken in the face of Left-Wing ideologues.

Kelly Tshibaka
U.S. Senate, Alaska
Under Kelly's leadership as Commissioner of Alaska’s Department of Administration, the department cut future spending by HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS over 5 years; consolidated services; reduced regulations; opened hiring opportunities statewide; and digitized numerous manual operations. The department also saved millions in healthcare, while expanding options and reducing premiums for members.