SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA – Today, Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham (R-San Luis Obispo) announced that he had received the endorsement of the California Coalition of Law Enforcement Associations (CCLEA), which includes the San Luis Obispo County Deputy Sheriffs’ Association.
“Jordan has used his time in Sacramento to pass important legislation in the fight against human trafficking, and we are grateful for his efforts to combat this heinous crime,” said Craig Lally, president, CCLEA. “As both a legislator and former prosecutor, Jordan has always put public safety first. He is deserving of another term.”
In addition to this endorsement, Cunningham has been endorsed by Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown, San Luis Obispo County Sheriff Ian Parkinson, retired Santa Barbara County Sheriff Jim Thomas, the Santa Barbara County Deputy Sheriffs’ Association, and the California Association of Highway Patrolmen.
Since joining the Legislature in 2016, Cunningham has been the state’s leading voice in the fight against human trafficking. Cunningham – a former prosecutor – has introduced and passed a number of bills to protect and provide resources for trafficking victims, as well as increase the tools available for law enforcement to prosecute traffickers and Johns.
After graduating from Atascadero High School, Cunningham graduated from Point Loma Nazarene University with a degree in physics. He then obtained his law degree from the University of California, Berkeley.
Prior to serving in the Assembly, Cunningham served as a deputy district attorney in SLO County, and on the Templeton Unified School Board. He owns a small business with his wife Shauna, and enjoys coaching youth sports and raising their four kids.
To learn more about Jordan, visit www.JordanCunningham.org.