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Our current Endorsers

Below is a list of elected officials and national and local organizations that support Peace Action's new foreign policy platform. Scroll down to view all endorsers.

Elected Officials
National Organizations
Local Organizations

Download an endorsement sheet to sign your organization on as an endorser.


Elected Officials
US Representative Xavier Becerra (31st district, CA)
US Representative Sam Farr (17th district, CA)
US Representative Maurice Hinchey (22nd district, NY)
US Representative Rush Holt (12th district, NJ)
US Representative Mike Honda (15th district, CA)
US Representative Pete Stark (13th district, CA)
US Representative Ed Towns (10th district, NY)
US Representative Diane Watson (33rd district, CA)
US Representative Henry Waxman (30th district, CA)
Assembly Member Cindy Montanez (D- San Fernando)
Assembly Member Ed Chavez (D- La Puente)
Assembly Member Jackie Goldberg (D- Los Angeles)
Assembly Member John Laird (D-Santa Cruz)
Assembly Member John Longville (D- Inland Empire)
Assembly Member Judy Chu (D-El Monte)
Assembly Member Leland Yee (D- San Francisco)
Assembly Member Lloyd Levine (D- Van Nuys)
Assembly Member Loni Hancock (D- El Cerrito)
Assembly Member Manny Diaz (D- San Jose)
Assembly Member Paul Koretz (D- West Hollywood)
Assembly Member Sally Lieber (D- San Jose)
Board of Education- Mr. Glen Price (West Contra Costa Unified School District)
Board of Trustees- Ms. Gloria Duran (Los Nietos School District)
Council Member Antonio Vilaraigosa (City of Los Angeles)
Council Member Cindy Miscikowski (City of Los Angeles)
Council Member Ed Reyes (City of Los Angeles)
Council Member Eric Garcetti (City of Los Angeles)
Council Member Julie Ruelas (City of San Fernando)
Council Member Nury Martinez (City of San Fernando)
Council Member Renee Chavez (City of La Puente)
Council Member Steven Veres (City of San Fernando)
Mayor- Dr. Jose Hernandez (City of San Fernando)
Mayor- Mr. Mark Friedman (City of El Cerrito)
Rabbi Steven Jacobs, Temple Kol Tikvah
Reverend Alexia Salvatierra, Executive Director, Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE)
State Senator Becky Lourey (MN)
State Senator John Vasconcellos (D-San Jose)
State Senator Richard Alarcon (D-San Fernando)
State Senator Sheila Kueh.l (D- Los Angeles)
Treasurer- Ms. Elvira Orozco (City of San Fernando)


National Organizations
American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC)
Americans for Democratic Action (ADA)
United Methodist Church General Board of Church and Society
Veterans for Peace

Local Organizations
No More Victims Organization
American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC)
Alhambra Democratic Club
Arroyo Democratic Club
California Democratic Council
Democratic Club of Pasadena
Democratic Women's Club of Monterey
Democrats for Change- Van Nuys
Democrats of North Orange County
El Cerrito Democratic Club
Glendale Democratic Club
Harvey Milk Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered Democratic Club
Hubert H. Humphrey Democratic Club
Humboldt County Democratic Central Committee
Lamorinda Democratic Club
Mendocino Coast Democratic Club
Pasadena Young Democrats
Peninsula of Monterey Democratic Club
Placer County Democratic Central Committee
Pomona Valley Democratic Center
San Fernando Valley Democratic Center
San Francisco Young Democrats
San Gabriel Valley Democratic Center
San Ramon Democratic Club
Sherman Oaks Democratic Club
South Pasadena Democratic Club
Stonewall Democratic Club- Los Angeles
Valley Democrats United
People Centered Development Forum
Parents for a Safer Environment- Moraga, CA
Child Friendly Initiative
Sandy Spring Civic Association, Inc.
City of San Fernando
City of Santa Cruz
Chenango County Green Party
American Federation of State and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) 2626
California Federation of Teachers
California Nurses Association
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists- Los Angeles
Coalition of Labor Union Women- East Bay
Coalition of Labor Union Women- Los Angeles
Labor Council for Latin American Advancement- Los Angeles
Labor Council for Latin American Advancement- San Francisco
Los Angeles County Federation of Labor
Mexican American Political Association (MAPA)- San Fernando Valley
SEIU 535
SEIU 660- Civil and Human Rights Committee
South Bay Labor Council
United University Professions (AFT local 2190)
Riverside Latino Voter Project
Delaware County Voices for Peace
MK Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence
Montgomery County Citizens for Alternatives to War (MCCAW)
Nashville Peace and Justice Center
Nashville Peace Coalition
Peninsula Peace and Justice Center
Topanga Peace Alliance
United for Peace and Justice- San Jose
Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace- Los Angeles
Michigan Pax Christi
Pax Christi USA
Presbytery of San Fernando Valley, Peacemaking Committee
San Fernando Valley Interfaith Council Social Concerns Committee
Southern California Ecumenical Council
Gray Panthers of Metropolitan Washington
Veterans for Peace - Los Angeles
National Organization for Women (NOW)- San Fernando Valley

 

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