“Central Coast County Republican Parties Officially Endorse Shannon Kessler for Assembly, 30th District”
- Adriana Gonzalez
- Feb 1
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 24

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Adriana Gonzalez at info@kesslerforca.com
(Arroyo Grande, CA) This week Shannon Kessler for Assembly received the endorsements of all (3) counites Republican Parties in the 30th District. In only a few months Shannon Kessler's campaign has impressed Central Coast County Republican leaders with key endorsements.
“I am honored to have already received the endorsements of Santa Cruz, Monterey and San Luis Obispo County Republican Parties in just a few months. My goal is simple; bring common sense solutions to Sacramento. Sacramento politicians are out of touch with local residents and are allowing special interest groups with hidden agendas to increase gas prices, taxes, and allow criminals to take over our streets and communities,” said Shannon Kessler, candidate for Assembly.
“We are impressed with Shannon’s passion and vision to bring strong leadership to Sacramento,” said David Drew, Monterey County Republican Party Chairman.
“When we met Shannon, her energy was impressive, Shannon not only cares about the Republican party ideas and principles but she will listen to new ideas that work for all residents of California,” said Michael D. Lelieur, Santa Cruz republican Party Chairman.
“We are proud to endorse Shannon Kessler for Assembly. Shannon has a plan that makes sense for the Central Coast, lower taxes, tough on crime and educational programs that bring common sense back into the classroom,” said Randall Jordan, San Luis Obispo Republican Party, Chairman.
Shannon Kessler is the founder of Save Girls’ Sports Central Coast, where she has become a leading voice protecting fairness and safety for girls across California. Shannon also founded Culture Impact to empower citizens to engage locally and prepare them for civic volunteerism. She serves on the Arroyo Grande Parks and Recreation Commission and local PTA President. Shannon was educated at Pepperdine School of Public Policy, and co-owns a local family construction and real estate company.
A lifelong livestock supporter and former agriculture leader, Shannon loves to surf and ride horses in her spare time. Shannon has been married for 37 years, has 2 children and are expecting their first grandchild in April of this year. Shannon and her family have been living in the Arroyo Grande area for 36 years.
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