San Bernardino – Yet another law enforcement group has backed County Supervisor James Ramos in his bid for the 40th State Assembly District.
Joining local police, deputies and law enforcement leaders, the California State Sheriffs’ Association has officially endorsed James Ramos for the State Assembly.
“These groups know that public safety is a priority for me and will continue to be moving forward,” said Supervisor Ramos. “With a county as diverse and large as ours we know that public safety is not a one-size-fits all proposition and I will continue to work with law enforcement on solutions that work.”
Read more at www.jamesramos.org
Ramos, a Democrat, has served as a Supervisor of San Bernardino County since 2012. In 2015, he was unanimously elected by his colleagues to serve as Board Chairman. Ramos was the first Native American to be elected to the Board of Supervisors, as well as to the San Bernardino Community College Board of Trustees, on which he served from 2005-12.
James and his wife of 28 years, Terri, are the proud parents of four children and three grandchildren.
Political Notes on Assembly District 40
Assembly District 40 includes the cities of San Bernardino, Redlands, Highland, Loma Linda and Rancho Cucamonga. It will be one of the top targeted Assembly seats in 2018. Supervisor Ramos currently represents over half of the Assembly District. He won his first term in November 2012 when he beat the incumbent Supervisor by 19%. He was reelected to the board in June of 2016 with almost 65% of the vote.
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