Ochoa Bogh Solidifies Herself as Public Safety’s Choice for State Senate with Recent Endorsements
Yucaipa, CA – Today, State Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh announced the endorsement of the California Professional Firefighters. Ochoa Bogh, who is running for reelection in California’s 19th Senate district has been a conscientious advocate for firefighters in the State Legislature, ensuring they have the support they need to execute their duties.
California Professional Firefighters (CFP) represent over 35,000 firefighters across the state of California. The organization works to pass legislation that protects firefighters, prioritizes their safety, and ensures they have the health and safety support they need while they protect our communities.
“Senator Ochoa Bogh is an ally for all firefighters and has proven herself a true advocate for public safety. Firefighters are on the frontline everyday risking their lives to protect our communities, and it is important we have someone like Senator Ochoa Bogh fighting for their well-being in the state legislature. With her willingness to collaborate with all parties and her determination to protect our members, we are proud to endorse Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh for reelection,” stated CPF President Brian K. Rice.
The endorsement of the California Professional Firefighters comes on the heels of recent high profile endorsements from the California Correctional Peace Officers Association (CCPOA) and San Bernardino’s Sheriff’s Employee Benefits Association (SEBA) and have clearly established Ochoa Bogh as public safety’s choice for State Senate.
Ochoa Bogh was first elected in 2020 and currently represents nearly 45% of California’s new 19th State Senate district. The new districts encompasses parts of San Bernardino and Riverside counties and includes all or parts of Hemet, Apple Valley, Yucaipa, Beaumont, Palm Springs, Cathedral City, La Quinta, Redlands, Banning, Desert Hot Springs, Loma Linda, Rancho Mirage, Yucca Valley, Highland, Barstow, Twenty-Nine Palms, Grand Terrace, Calimesa, Colton, Indian Wells, and Big Bear Lake.