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La Quinta Mayor Don Adolph Endorses Russ Bogh for State Senate
February 9, 2010
Don Adolph, a well known and respected leader throughout the district, is
supporting conservative Republican Russ Bogh for State Senate.
"I am highly honored to have the support of Mayor Don Adolph. He knows that
as the next State Senator for Riverside County and the Desert I will fight
hard to stop wasteful government spending, cut taxes, and get our state back
on the right track," said Russ Bogh. "It's time to give Sacramento a swift
kick in the pants. I truly appreciate the support of everyone that is
backing my candidacy for the Senate."
Russ Bogh served Riverside County residents in the State Assembly from
2001-2006. During that time he was selected by fellow Republicans to serve
as the Assembly Republican Caucus Chairman -- the second ranking Republican
leader in the Assembly.
A longtime resident of Riverside County, Russ and his wife, Sheri, reside in
Beaumont along with their three children.
The special election primary for the 37th Senate District will be held
Tuesday, April 13, 2010.
La Quinta Mayor Don Adolph joins Lake Elsinore Mayor Melissa Melendez and
Councilmember's Daryl Hickman and Bob Magee, Indio Councilmember Glenn
Miller and former Palm Springs Councilmember Mike McCulloch, the Riverside
Sheriff's Association, Banning Mayor Bob Botts, Beaumont Mayor Brian
DeForge, Councilmember's Roger Berg, Larry Dressel and Jeff Fox, Cathedral
City Mayor Kathy DeRosa and Councilmember's Bud England and Chuck Vasquez,
Corona City Mayor Karen Spiegel and Councilmember's Stan Skipworth, Eugene
Montanez, Steve Nolan and Jason Scott, past Riverside CRA President Linda
Soubirous, Norco Mayor Malcom Miller and Councilmember's Kathy Azevedo,
Berwin Hanna and Harvey Sullivan, Perris Mayor Daryl Busch, Desert Hot
Springs Mayor Yvonne Parks and Councilman Scott Matas, former Riverside
County Sheriff Larry Smith, Palm Springs Councilman Chris Mills and many
other Riverside County leaders in supporting conservative Republican Russ
Bogh for the State Senate.
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