California Hispanic Chambers PAC endorses Marc Steinorth for Assembly

  1. California Hispanic Chambers PAC endorses Marc Steinorth for Assembly

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA — Assemblyman and small business owner, Marc Steinorth has received the endorsement of the California Hispanic Chambers PAC.

When asked about their support, Chair of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and small business owner, Frank Montes said, “Too often, I see Sacramento create obstacles for businesses like mine, but Assemblyman Marc Steinorth is different. Marc is a problem solver who is working to strengthen our economy and create jobs in our community. He is fighting for us in Sacramento and that’s why Marc has our support.”

Nearly 20 years ago, Marc Steinorth founded Atlas Buying Group, Inc., which provides services to small businesses throughout the nation, helping them to expand and create jobs. Before he was elected to the State Assembly, Marc served as a member of the City of Rancho Cucamonga City Council. As an elected official, Marc has continuously advocated for government transparency and fiscal responsibility.

Steinorth currently serves as the Vice Chair of the Assembly Committee on Housing and Community Development. He recently authored a bill that would make home ownership more achievable for California’s first-time buyers. He has also focused on reforming many of the regulations in California that burden small businesses, while fighting higher taxes aimed at middle-class families.

“I am honored to receive the endorsement of the California Hispanic Chambers PAC,” stated Steinorth. “As a group, they have provided a strong voice for California business owners by supporting elected officials with real-world experience. We must continue to fight for common-sense polices that allow job creators and entrepreneurs to succeed.”

Marc Steinorth is seeking reelection to the 40th Assembly district, which includes the communities of Highland, Loma Linda, Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands, San Bernardino and the unincorporated areas of Mentone, Devore, Lytle Creek and portions of Phelan. Marc and his wife, Maria and their two children live in Rancho Cucamonga.

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