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just see a business, he sees the owners and workers of the firm,
their families and children.”
Bill Hart, Principal, Carlton Hart Architecture
“Sam gets it. I always felt like Sam has
been in my corner, supporting me professionally the same way he
has fought for all minority contractors, small business owners and
workers.”
Anthony Lincoln, former Senior Policy Manager, Office
of Mayor Vera Katz
“It is with a great deal of pleasure that
we are able to inform you that the UFCW Local 555 Active Ballot
Club (ABC) voted unanimously last night to endorse your candidacy
for Portland City Council. We believe that your labor, political
and governmental experience will prove very valuable to the citizens
of Portland as you serve on their City Council. As we discussed,
UFCW 555 seeks to endorse candidates that not only “talk the
talk”, but “walk the walk.”
Gene Pronovost, Union President/International Vice President
and
Ed Clay, Secretary-Treasurer
“Sam is the only candidate who time and
again has stepped forward and taken the risks to deliver school
funding… Sam does this because he is passionate about public
schools and our kids’ right to a good education.”
Jane Ames, Pamela Echeverio, Nancy Hamilton, the “three
Moms” who helped lead the most recent school funding effort
wrote.
“Sam knows that a good life begins with
a good job. He knows that good jobs come from successful businesses.
Successful businesses need people in City government who support
them. Sam does.”
Mike Sherman, CEO, Direct Marketing Solutions
“Sam came out on his own time after work,
when he saw our problems he went right to work and stayed with it
until things changed. It didn’t matter to him that our problems
didn’t fall in his jurisdiction, he was persistent.”
Pat Wagner, Linnton neighborhood advocate
“Sam is smart, hardworking and willing to
take on tough challenges. At the same time, Sam has the personal
skills to bring different people together to work on mutual interests.
I am supporting Sam because Portland needs someone like him in City
Hall.”
Gale Castillo, Hispanic-American business advocate
“Even though it was pronounced dead four
times, Sam wouldn’t give up because he knew hundreds of jobs
for Portland were on the line. He knows how to get things done.”
Joe D'Alessandro, Visitors industry leader, commenting on
the Portland Convention Center Expansion
“Over the part decade, in his uniquely inclusive
way, Sam has helped implement sweeping improvements to the basic
rights enjoyed by all Portlanders.”
Terry Bean, Human Rights Campaign Fund Board
“Sam quietly did much of the heavy lifting
in getting the City to address discrimination in its contracting
procedures. Whether popular or not among city bureaus, he never
gave up, he kept pushing for fairness.”
Bruce Watts, member, City Fair Contracting and Employment
Forum
“Sam is a fighter, and he is willing to
rock the boat for what he believes is fair. I have seen him in action.
Imagine what he could do for us if he got a vote on the City Council!”
Samuel Brooks, President, S. Brooks and Associates, Inc.
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