SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA – Today, Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham (R-San Luis Obispo) announced that he has received the endorsement of the San Luis Obispo Tribune, the largest daily newspaper in the 35th Assembly District.
The Tribune called Cunningham, “an effective lawmaker over the past two terms — one who listens to his constituents and goes to bat for them.”
The paper specifically highlighted Cunningham’s record of helping more than 4,000 local residents deal with EDD in an effort to secure COVID-19 unemployment benefits, his ability to secure infrastructure dollars for critical local projects, and his work to bring more transparency and accountability to local law enforcement.
“[Cunningham] can be the kind of state representative who works across the aisle, listens to all sides and takes a pragmatic and reasonable approach to issues that should be of concern to all Californians.”
The San Luis Obispo Tribune’s Cunningham endorsement can be read here.
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.