Press Release: Yes on Q Campaign Poised to Sweep Endorsements by Local Democratic Party and All Clubs

Endorsement vote by Democratic Women’s Club of Santa Cruz County set for Sat., Sept 7, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — The Yes on Q, Water & Wildfire Protection Act campaign today announced it is poised for a clean sweep of all Democratic party clubs in Santa Cruz County, as well as the Santa Cruz County Democratic Party itself. In addition to the Santa Cruz County Democratic Party, Yes on Q has been endorsed by the Democratic Club of North Santa Cruz County, the Mid County Democratic Club, the Pajaro Valley Cesar Chavez Democratic Club and UCSC College Democrats.

The Women’s Democratic Club of Santa Cruz County will hold its endorsement vote at its Endorsement Forum being held Sat., Sept. 7, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. at the Santa Cruz City Police Dept Community Room, 155 Center Street, Santa Cruz. The meeting is open to the public, with club members eligible to vote for the endorsement.

Other organizations supporting Measure Q: Coastal Watershed Council, County Park Friends, Fire Safe Council of Santa Cruz County, Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks, Friends of Watsonville Parks & Community Services, Land Trust of Santa Cruz County, Monterey Bay Central Labor Council, The Nature Conservancy, O'Neill Sea Odyssey, Peninsula Open Space Trust, Regeneración - Pajaro Valley Climate Action, Resource Conservation District of Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz City Council, Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors, Santa Cruz County Farm Bureau, Santa Cruz Mountains Trail Stewardship, Santa Cruz Works, Save the Redwoods League, Save Our Shores, Sempervirens Fund, The Valley Women's Club of San Lorenzo Valley and Watsonville Wetlands Watch.

Partial list of elected officials who endorse Measure Q: Sen. Laird; Asm. Pellerin; Asm. Addis; Santa Cruz Mayor Keeley; Santa Cruz City Councilmembers Sandy Brown, Sonja Brunner, Shebreh Kalantari-Johnson and Scott Newsome; Watsonville Mayor Vanessa Quiroz-Carter; Watsonville Vice Mayor Maria Orozco; Watsonville City Councilmember Eduardo Montesino; Capitola Mayor Kristin Brown; Capitola Vice Mayor Yvette Brooks; and Cabrillo College Trustees Christina Cuevas, Dan Rothwell and Donna Ziel.

Learn more at www.SCCforWaterandWildfireProtection.org or via Facebook and Instagram.

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