FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 15, 2018
CONTACT
Mike Thomas
VOTERS IN CHARGE ANNOUNCES PALM BEACH COUNTY LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE
PALM BEACH, FL—Voters in Charge, the political committee sponsoring the statewide Yes on 3 campaign, today continued unveiling its local leadership committees. Members of local leadership committees include community, business, law enforcement and religious leaders throughout the state who are committed to ensuring that Florida voters are put in charge of casino gambling decisions in Florida. Today the campaign proudly announces its local leadership in Palm Beach County. The list consists of a diverse group of prominent community leaders, business owners, and elected officials from both sides of the aisle.
Palm Beach County Chairs:
Mayor Jeri Muoio, West Palm Beach
The Honorable Mary Brandenburg, Former State Representative
Julio Fuentes, President & CEO of the Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Rachelle Lipman, President of the Kings Point Democratic Club
Palm Beach County Committee Members:
The Honorable Sylvia Moffett, Former West Palm Beach Commissioner
Mindy Koch, President of the Boca/Delray Democratic Club & Former Educator
The Honorable David Smith, Former West Palm Beach Commissioner & Local Business Owner
The Honorable Ben Klug, Former Jupiter Councilman
Jose Garcia, President of Latinos in Action
Bill Newgent, City Voice Podcast Host & Real Estate Investor
Dana Aberman, President of S.E.E. South Florida
Alexandria Ayala, Vice President of the PBC Young Democrats
Craig Agranoff, Political Science Professor
Daniella Suarez, High School Math Teacher
Paula Morra, Community Activist
Amendment 3 ensures that Florida voters shall have the exclusive right to decide whether to authorize casino gambling in the State of Florida. Recent polling shows that more than 70 percent of Florida voters support this amendment. Amendment 3 enjoys bipartisan support and has been endorsed by the Florida Chamber of Commerce, Florida League of Women Voters, and the Florida Conference of the NAACP, among others.
“We are thrilled to have the support of so many pillars of the community for this important amendment,” said Voters in Charge Chairman John Sowinski. “For most of our lifetimes, decisions about casino gambling were left up to the voters. It is past time to return that right to Floridians and take it away from politicians and special interest groups in Tallahassee.”
For more information about the Yes on 3 campaign, including a local contact and regional office, please visit https://votersincharge.org/regional-offices/
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