Assembly Candidate Susan Jordan Earns Support of Key Law Enforcement Leaders
Written by Sandra Kinsler on September 24th, 2009The Ventura County Deputy Sheriffs’ Association and Oxnard Police Chief John Crombach have endorsed Susan Jordan for the 35th District State Assembly race in 2010.
“Susan is honest, direct and a great communicator. Her record pushing Sacramento to make the tough decisions for the right reasons demonstrates that she is the best candidate, hands down. Now is the time we need representatives like Susan Jordan,” said Matt Findlay, President of the Ventura County Deputy Sheriffs’ Association.
The Ventura County Deputy Sheriffs’ Association and Oxnard Police Chief John Crombach have endorsed Susan Jordan for the 35th District State Assembly race in 2010.
“Susan is honest, direct and a great communicator. Her record pushing Sacramento to make the tough decisions for the right reasons demonstrates that she is the best candidate, hands down. Now is the time we need representatives like Susan Jordan,” said Matt Findlay, President of the Ventura County Deputy Sheriffs’ Association.
Association members are active and retired sworn law enforcement personnel of both the Ventura County Sheriffs’ Department and the District Attorney’s Bureau of Investigation. Members also include deputy sheriff trainees, provisional deputy sheriffs, and reserve deputies.
Chief Crombach, a well-respected member of the local law enforcement community, also expressed his confidence in Jordan’s ability as a statewide leader.
“After getting to know Susan, I am impressed with the breadth and depth of her experience in public policy,” Crombach said. “More importantly, she has a fire in her core and commitment to fight on the issues that are critical to our communities. While others talk about the challenges in the future, Susan sees a host of opportunities. We need strong leadership in Sacramento and Susan Jordan will provide us with that leadership.”
After a successful career in the private sector, Jordan founded the California Coastal Protection Network (CCPN) in 1999 and serves as its executive director. CCPN is considered one of the top environmental advocacy organizations in the state and Jordan has received numerous awards for her precedent-setting work. She was also Chair of the Santa Barbara County Planning Commission.
“I have tremendous admiration for the work our law enforcement officials do. Every day they risk their lives to protect our communities,” Jordan said. “So I am very deeply honored to receive the endorsement of the Ventura County Deputy Sheriffs’ Association and Chief John Crombach.”
For more information, email Jordan4assembly@gmail.com.



