
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | Contact: Jordan Cunningham |
June 9, 2015 | Phone: 805.391.7474 |
Lompoc Mayor Endorses Cunningham for Assembly
More Support from Santa Barbara County
Templeton, CA— Former Deputy District Attorney and State Assembly Candidate, Jordan Cunningham has earned the endorsement of Lompoc Mayor, Bob Lingl.
A council member for six years, Lingl was elected to Mayor in 2014. Like Cunningham, Lingl’s areas of focus have included job creation, public safety, and veteran affairs. He worked with others in the community to restore the Veterans Memorial Building and has kept a watchful eye on public spending, resulting in a balanced budget and efficient use of taxpayer dollars.
“It’s important that we have a leader who views the central coast as one large community,” said Lingl. “Although the district includes two counties, the decisions made in one community will impact the surrounding areas. Jordan is a leader not only for the place he calls home, but also for the entire region. Families, taxpayers, and businesses will have an advocate with Jordan in the Assembly.”
Although Cunningham was born and raised in San Luis Obispo County, he has developed a regionally diverse list of endorsements – earning support from Santa Barbara County leaders such as Supervisor Peter Adam, Santa Maria Councilmember Etta Waterfield, and former Lompoc Councilmembers John Linn and Ann Ruhge. Click here for a full list of endorsements.
It is evident that Jordan’s years of experience, as both a taxpayer advocate and public safety leader have resonated with the members of the district in which he looks to represent. Before taking a position with Adamski, Moroski, Madden, Cumberland & Green, Cunningham worked as a local Deputy District Attorney. In this capacity, he prosecuted those accused of fraud, domestic violence, assault, and environmental crimes.
For the past year, Jordan has served as an elected Trustee of the Templeton Unified School Board. He serves as President of the Central Coast Taxpayers Association, an organization dedicated to taxpayer education and government accountability.
Jordan Cunningham lives in Templeton with his wife, Shauna, and their four children.
To learn more about Jordan, visit: www.JordanCunningham.org
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