Lowenthal captures S.H. council members' support

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Bonnie Lowenthal's campaign has announced that all five members of the Signal Hill City Council have declared their official support of the Long Beach councilwoman's bid for the state Assembly.

"Bonnie will be a dynamic person for all the people of the 54th Assembly District," said Mayor Michael Noll, expressing the sentiments of his council colleagues.  "She is a fighter, and she will do a great job in Sacramento."

 Joining Noll in his endorsement of Lowenthal were Vice Mayor Ellen Ward and council members Larry Forester, Tina Hansen and Edward H.J. Wilson, campaign spokesperson Kay Cooperman Jue said.

 

Lowenthal's supporters, the spokesperson added, span the Assembly district and include Long Beach Mayor Bob Foster, former Long Beach Mayor Beverly O'Neill, Rancho Palos Verdes Mayor Douglas Stern and Avalon Mayor Bob Kennedy.  

 

 The 54th Assembly District includes most of Long Beach, Signal Hill, a portion of San Pedro, Catalina Island and the Palos Verdes Peninsula.  Incumbent Assembly member Betty Karnette is not running for re-election because of term limits.

 

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Feb up said:

Just what we need, anothe nanny in Sacramento.

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