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Senator Stone Receives Perfect Mark on ‘2017 California Chamber’ Vote Record

Senator continues to receive high marks for his support of California businesses. Senator Jeff Stone (R- Riverside County) is one of 10 state senators to post a perfect 16-0 mark in the 2017 California Chamber of Commerce Vote Record of Major Bills.

CalChamber released the results of their 43nd annual vote record on November 3rd.

“When the people of the 28th District elected me, I promised to support California businesses and the hard- working families that are the backbone of our state’s economy,” said Senator Stone. “I applaud CalChamber, and other groups, that help shine a light on those in Sacramento who truly support the working men and women of California.” This year, the CalChamber vote record covered 16 votes in the Senate and 15 votes in the Assembly. Most bills in the vote record cover major business issues that are of concern to both small and large companies.

CalChamber publishes its report in response to numerous requests by member firms and local chambers of commerce that requested a gauge by which to measure the performance of their legislators.

In his nearly three years in the State Senate, and before that for more than two decades as a Riverside County Supervisor and a Temecula City Councilman, Senator Stone has never wavered in his support of the business community.

In addition to the CalChamber Vote record, Senator Stone was one of only 10 legislators out of 120 whose voting record was 100% in alignment with the Howard Jarvis Taxpayer’s Association in the 2017 legislative session. The HJTA is one of the leading taxpayer organizations in California.

To read more from CalChamber and see its entire voting record, click here:http://advocacy.calchamber.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Vote-Record-11-03-2017.pdf

Jeff Stone represents California’s 28th Senate District. The district, which is entirely in Riverside County, stretches from the vineyards of the Temecula Valley to the Colorado River and includes the cities of Blythe, Canyon Lake, Cathedral City, Coachella, Desert Hot Springs, Indian Wells, Indio, Lake Elsinore, La Quinta, Murrieta, Temecula, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Rancho Mirage and Wildomar.

For more information visit: www.Senate.ca.gov/Stone or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SenatorJeffStone.