Thank you
Thank you so much to the many supporters of this campaign. It was with your help that we got out thousands of yard signs, knocked on nearly 100 thousand doors and contacted countless voters through texts and phone calls. Thank you to all who joined me at the more than 25 meet and greets we held across the district to hear directly about the issues that matter most. I’m so proud of the results last night and I could not have done it without all of you.
California Statewide Law Enforcement Association Backs James Ramos for State Assembly
CSLEA join the Ontario Police Officers Association in support of Ramos
(Rancho Cucamonga, CA) – The California Statewide Law Enforcement Association (CSLEA) has officially endorsed County Supervisor James Ramos for State Assembly.
“Time and again, Supervisor Ramos has shown his commitment to keeping his community safe and we trust him to have the same commitment in the Assembly,” Alan Barcelona, President.
CSLEA represents over 7,000 members working across state government.
James Ramos is a small business owner and the former Chair of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians.
“Having CSLEA and the Ontario Police Officers Association endorsement this week shows the momentum is with this campaign and I will continue to campaign until the polls close,” said Supervisor Ramos.
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 29 years, Terri, are the proud parents of four children and have three grandchildren. To learn more about the Ramos campaign visit the website at www.jamesramos.org
California Small Business Association Backs Small Business owner James Ramos for State Assembly
(Rancho Cucamonga, CA) – The California Small Business Association has officially endorsed County Supervisor James Ramos for State Assembly.
“California Small Business Assn. is pleased to endorse Supervisor James Ramos for State Assembly,” said President Betty Jo Toccoli. “His experience as a small business owner and elected leader in San Bernardino will serve him well in the State Assembly.”
James Ramos is a small business owner and the former Chair of the San Manual Band of Mission Indians.
“Creating good jobs in the Inland Empire has always been a top priority for me and will continue to be my focus in the Assembly,” said Supervisor Ramos.
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 have three grandchildren. To learn more about the Ramos campaign visit the website at www.jamesramos.org
Latest 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.
Breaking News – SB Sun Endorses Ramos for Assembly
James Ramos for the 40th Assembly seat
(Rancho Cucamonga) – The San Bernardino Sun, one of the most influential newspapers in San Bernardino County, has endorsed James Ramos for State Assembly.
“With Republican Assemblyman Marc Steinorth’s exit from the state Legislature, voters in the highly competitive 40th Assembly district have a chance to influence the direction of the state.
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Ramos, meanwhile, has been a highly influential member of the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors since his election in 2012.
To the credit of the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors, the county has remained fiscally responsible even in the face of mounting obligations.
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[W]e think that Ramos is in a stronger position to effect positive change in Sacramento.
For Ramos, the top priorities are straightforward, practical and most importantly achievable: promoting economic development, particularly in the Inland Empire, taking on the statewide homelessness problem and promoting public safety.
Considering how successful Ramos and his colleagues on the Board of Supervisors have been in keeping the county on a prudent fiscal trajectory, we encourage Ramos to bring the same mindset to Sacramento.
If elected, Ramos is probably in a better position to influence fellow Democrats to exercise restraint and balancing competing priorities in a fiscally responsible way.
Fundamentally, voters in the district, which includes Redlands, Rancho Cucamonga and San Bernardino, must choose a candidate who is most likely to effectively advocate for them in a state Legislature that too often overlooks them. With that in mind, Ramos is the better choice.”
Read the endorsement on their website – https://www.sbsun.com/2018/10/03/james-ramos-for-40th-assembly-seat/
California League of Conservation Voters Endorse Ramos for State Assembly
(Rancho Cucamonga, CA) – The California League of Conservation Voters (CLCV) has officially endorsed County Supervisor James Ramos for State Assembly.
“As a County Supervisor, James Ramos has a strong record of protecting the environment and standing up for our desert monuments while finding the balance to create green jobs,” said James Johnson, CLCV Political Director. “The California League of Conservation Voters support Supervisor Ramos for State Assembly and look forward to his leadership in Sacramento.”
CLCV joins a wide array of community organizations in support of Supervisor Ramos in his bid for State Assembly.
“I am proud to have the support of the CLCV and look forward to working with them in the future.” said Supervisor Ramos.
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 have three grandchildren. To learn more about the Ramos campaign visit the website at www.jamesramos.org
Latest 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.