”She is the leader our communities need to secure a safer California for all.” – Brian R. Marvel, President of PORAC
Yucaipa, CA – The Peace Officers Research Association of California (PORAC) recently announced its endorsement of Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh for re-election. PORAC, the largest law enforcement organization in California and the largest statewide association in the nation, represents over 80,000 public safety members and more than 950 associations.
Established in 1953, PORAC has been dedicated to advocating for the rights and safety of law enforcement officers at local, state, and federal levels. Senator Ochoa Bogh has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to the values of PORAC throughout her tenure in the State Senate, and shares their deep commitment to ensuring that Californians feel safe in their homes and communities.
“Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh stands as a champion for public safety and law enforcement,” said Brian R. Marvel, President of PORAC. “The Senator understands the unprecedented challenges facing law enforcement today and has consistently worked to advance public safety policies that benefit Californians and peace officers. Her unwavering dedication ensures that our officers have the resources and support they need to keep our communities safe. This is why PORAC endorses Senator Ochoa Bogh in her reelection campaign. She is the leader our communities need to secure a safer California for all.”
Senator Ochoa Bogh’s legislative record highlights her dedication to public safety, including efforts to strengthen sentencing laws for violent criminals, support for effective rehabilitation and re-entry programs, and advocacy for the fundamental rights of crime victims and their families. Her collaborative approach and determination have earned her the respect and support of numerous law enforcement organizations across California.
Ochoa Bogh was first elected to the State Senate in 2020 and currently represents nearly 45% of California’s new 19th State Senate district, which includes parts of San Bernardino and Riverside counties and encompasses communities such as 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.
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