Monday, October 20, 2014

Senator Dianne Feinstein Endorses Jeffrey Prang for Assessor



As an overwhelming wave of supporters ranging from business, community and public safety leaders keep moving to endorse Jeff Prang as Los Angeles County's next Assessor, one more prominent local, state and national leader has thrown her considerable influence in the ring.

California's senior Senator, Dianne Feinstein, says Jeff Prang is not only the right person for the vital position of Los Angeles County Assessor, he is the only person for the job.

Senator Feinstein explained her endorsement in this prepared statement: "I'm so pleased to offer my full support for Jeffrey Prang's candidacy for County Assessor. Jeffrey is a hard-working and effective leader. Through his many years of dedicated service to the Los Angeles community, Jeffrey Prang has distinguished himself as a public administrator of the highest caliber. 

"I have utmost confidence that his hard work, integrity and experience will bring to this vital county leadership position the necessary skill-set to reinvigorate the office and make him a great County Assessor. I am thrilled to support Jeffrey Prang for Los Angeles County Assessor."

Senator Feinstein has built a reputation as an independent voice, working with both Democrats and Republicans to find common-sense solutions to the problems facing California and the Nation.

Since her election to the Senate in 1992, Senator Feinstein has helped strengthen the nation's security both here and abroad, combat crime and violence, battle cancer, and protect natural resources in California and across the country. In the 111th Congress, Senator Feinstein assumed the Chairmanship of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, where she oversees the nation's 16 intelligence agencies - the first female Senator to hold that position.

Senator Feinstein is a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee, where she chairs the Subcommittee on Energy and Water. Senator Feinstein also serves on the Senate Rules and Administration Committee, which she chaired during the 110th Congress. 

Mr. Prang said leaders like Senator Feinstein is the reason he has served the public as an administrator and elected official for nearly three decades.

"Senator Feinstein has lead the charge for a better California and nation for more than 30 years," Mr. Prang said. "Senator Feinstein's public service is a beacon of light for me, and I am humbled by her endorsement. It inspires me to work even harder than I already am to secure the future of the Los Angeles County Assessor's Office."

Senator Feinstein joins with California's Attorney General Kamala Harris; former Los Angeles District Attorney John Van de Kamp; Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer; the Los Angeles area Chamber of Commerce; Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce; the Culver City Chamber of Commerce; Los Angeles County Business Federation; as well as all three past living Los Angeles County Assessors, Kenneth P. Hahn, Rick Auerbach, and Robert Quon. This is just a small sampling of Mr. Prang's enormous support. To see the full list go to Jeff's website atwww.JeffreyPrang.com.

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