SOAR Endorses Jordan Brandman for Re-Election to Anaheim City Counci

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Support Our Anaheim Resort (S.O.A.R.) PAC, which represents the interests of the Anaheim Resort including the Disneyland Resort endorsed the re-election of Anaheim City Councilmember Jordan Brandman.

“Time and time again, Councilmember Jordan Brandman has stood strong and demonstrated leadership in supporting the priorities of the Anaheim Resort District. That’s why S.O.A.R. PAC is proud to stand with Jordan again and jump out as an enthusiastic, early supporter of his re-election to the Anaheim City Council,” said Jill Kanzler, Executive Director of SOAR.

Councilmember Brandman will be seeking re-election in the newly formed Council District 3, which includes downtown Anaheim and the historic Colony neighborhood. S.OA.R. PAC strongly supported Councilmember Brandman’s successful candidacy in 2012. During his first term, Councilmember Brandman championed initiatives and policies to create good-paying jobs and economic development in the Anaheim Resort District, as well as public investment in community services, including the hiring of more police and fire personnel, new and improved parks, and better roads. In addition, Councilmember Brandman tirelessly advocated for the development of four-diamond hotels and the expansion of the Anaheim Convention Center, important infrastructure projects that allow for the retention and growth of high-profile, national conferences and the creation of thousands of jobs for local workers.

Prior to his election to the City Council in 2012, Jordan Brandman served as a Trustee of the Anaheim Union High School District as well as Chairman of the Anaheim Public Utilities Board.

“Jordan understands the proven connection between strategic investment in the Anaheim Resort District and the generation of jobs and tax revenue to invest in the neighborhoods of Anaheim. We look forward to a continued partnership with Jordan to promote economic development in Anaheim and the Anaheim Resort District,” said Jill Kanzler.