Riverside Sheriff's Association Endorses Blaze for Council
Press release from the Riverside Sheriff's Association: The Riverside County Sheriff's Association voted overwhelmingly (unani...

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The Riverside County Sheriff's Association voted overwhelmingly (unanimously) to endorse businessman Stu Blaze for Menifee City Council.
"Stu Blaze is the candidate that understands fiscal management while working with the needs of our members," said RSA President Robert Masson. "We need another fiscally conservative voice that is pro-law enforcement and pro-growth on the Menifee City Council."
"I am honored to be chosen by the Riverside Sheriff's", said Blaze. "I believe in law enforcement. I believe that Prop. 47 and SB109 has failed us all by releasing criminals and shifting responsibility onto local government that we have never had before. We have to maintain public safety or our quality of life will suffer."
"When we interviewed Mr. Blaze, we understood right away that he speaks from life and business experience," continued Masson. "We knew we were not dealing with a jaded bureaucrat or someone who had been conditioned to give careful answers to questions. This transparency is what drew our board to Stu."
"I am who I seek to represent," said Blaze. "I have lived here, seen my children grow up here, run businesses here. I am invested in the future of Menifee, and I thank the RSA for investing in my vision. Menifee, The City Of A Lifetime."
Blaze, 58, is a 15+ year resident of Menifee. Blaze has owned successful businesses in Menifee and is currently working to bring franchise opportunities to Menifee, thus creating jobs. Blaze is a board member of the Menifee Valley Chamber of Commerce, serves on the board of the Mariposa Homeowner's Association, the committee for the Unification of Menifee Schools as well as being President-Elect of the Menifee Rotary. Blaze is seeking the vacant District 3 Menifee City Council seat created by the untimely passing of the incumbent council member.
When you say "bring franchise opportunities", does that mean more fast-food restaurants?
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