Greater High Desert Chamber of Commerce PAC Endorses State Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh for Re-Election

Ochoa Bogh Continues to Solidify Support from Major Regional Pro-Business Organizations Due to Her Strong Record of Promoting a More Business-Friendly Climate

Yucaipa, CA – The Greater High Desert Chamber of Commerce Political Action Committee (HDPAC) has proudly announced its endorsement of State Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh in her re-election campaign, highlighting her strong advocacy for the region’s business community and dedication to economic development.

HDPAC is a voluntary, non-partisan committee that supports and opposes candidates for elective office and ballot propositions. The Chamber, which was founded in 2021, represents the cities of Adelanto, Apple Valley, Hesperia, Victorville, and surrounding areas of the Victor Valley. Its mission is to empower local businesses and help them thrive and grow throughout the High Desert region of Southern California.

Senator Ochoa Bogh has consistently supported policies that foster a more favorable business climate, reduce burdensome regulations, and promote economic opportunities for local entrepreneurs and industries. Her dedication to the region aligns closely with the Chamber’s mission to elevate its members and the High Desert economy as a whole.

“We are proud to endorse Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh for re-election,” stated Mark Creffield, President & CEO of the Greater High Desert Chamber of Commerce. “Senator Ochoa Bogh has consistently championed California’s economic growth, providing thoughtful and balanced leadership that delivers real solutions for small businesses and strengthens our community. We are confident she will continue to be a united and powerful advocate for the hardworking businesses of our region.”

By adding the support of the HDPAC to her growing list of endorsements, Senator Ochoa Bogh strengthens her position as a champion for the High Desert business community and a leader dedicated to economic prosperity and community development.

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