CATHEDRAL CITY –- September 25, 2012. Paul Marchand has been endorsed for City Council in Cathedral City by the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, his campaign announced today.
The Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund works to elect LGBT leaders to public office. Since 1991, the Victory Fund has helped thousands of openly LGBT candidates win election to local, state and federal offices.
“It’s a great honor to have received the endorsement of one of the premier LGBT political advocacy organizations in the nation,” Marchand said. “At a time when more and more Americans from all walks of life are standing up for full equality for all of America’s people, this endorsement means a great deal.”
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For further information, contact Committee to Elect Paul S. Marchand at paul@paulmarchand2012.com, or at (760) 321-1017.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Thursday, September 13, 2012
PLANNED PARENTHOOD SUPPORTS MARCHAND
CATHEDRAL CITY, September 13, 2012 -- The Planned Parenthood Action Fund of the Pacific Southwest has endorsed Paul S. Marchand for Cathedral City City Council, the Marchand campaign announced today.
Marchand, whose history of reproductive choice activism stretches back more than two decades to when he was in law school, said he was honored to have the Planned Parenthood endorsement. “At a time when a lot of people are waging war on women, to stand for reproductive choice is to stand for one of the most important freedoms there is: the freedom to own one’s own body.”
Marchand’s other institutional endorsers include, among others, the San Bernardino/Riverside Counties Central Labor Council (AFL-CIO) and the San Bernardino/Riverside Counties Building Trades Council.
Marchand, who served on the Cathedral City City Council from 2002 to 2010, is seeking a seat on the City Council in the November, 2012 election.
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Marchand, whose history of reproductive choice activism stretches back more than two decades to when he was in law school, said he was honored to have the Planned Parenthood endorsement. “At a time when a lot of people are waging war on women, to stand for reproductive choice is to stand for one of the most important freedoms there is: the freedom to own one’s own body.”
Marchand’s other institutional endorsers include, among others, the San Bernardino/Riverside Counties Central Labor Council (AFL-CIO) and the San Bernardino/Riverside Counties Building Trades Council.
Marchand, who served on the Cathedral City City Council from 2002 to 2010, is seeking a seat on the City Council in the November, 2012 election.
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Sunday, September 9, 2012
ASSEMBLY MEMBER V. MANUEL PÉREZ SUPPORTS PAUL MARCHAND’S CATHEDRAL CITY COUNCIL CAMPAIGN
Cathedral City, California, September 9, 2012 -- California Assembly Member V. Manuel Pérez declared his support today for Paul S. Marchand’s candidacy to return to the Cathedral City city Council. Speaking at a candidate forum hosted by Democratic Women of the Desert, the two-term California Assembly Member spoke of the importance of electing Marchand to the city Council.
“I am very grateful to a Assembly Member Pérez for as kind words of support,” Marchand said. “It’s very gratifying to know that our Assembly Member remains deeply involved in the community lives of his district.”
Marchand, who previously served two terms as Cathedral City councilmember, is also endorsed, among others, by the San Bernardino-Riverside Central Labor Council (AFL-CIO), by the San Bernardino-Riverside Building Trades Council, by Riverside Community College Trustee Mark Takano, and numerous other individual and institutional endorsers.
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“I am very grateful to a Assembly Member Pérez for as kind words of support,” Marchand said. “It’s very gratifying to know that our Assembly Member remains deeply involved in the community lives of his district.”
Marchand, who previously served two terms as Cathedral City councilmember, is also endorsed, among others, by the San Bernardino-Riverside Central Labor Council (AFL-CIO), by the San Bernardino-Riverside Building Trades Council, by Riverside Community College Trustee Mark Takano, and numerous other individual and institutional endorsers.
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