Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Human Rights Council Endorses Gregg Weiss over Shanon Materio

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The Palm Beach County Human Rights Council Voters Alliance has endorsed Gregg Weiss in his race for the West Palm Beach City Commission District 5 seat. The Voters Alliance is dedicated to electing candidates who will work to end discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression.  

"Since 1988, our organization has endorsed candidates who support our community's initiatives," said Rand Hoch, Chair of the Palm Beach County Human Rights Council Voters Alliance.  "Having interviewed both candidates, we have determined Gregg Weiss is better informed about what our elected officials must do to address the unique concerns of the West Palm Beach gay and lesbian community."
   
From 2000 to 2012, the District 5 seat was held by Bill Moss, who died suddenly last year shortly after his re-election. 

"Bill Moss was an eloquent and outspoken advocate for the rights of the city's minorities and women," said Hoch.  "The Palm Beach County Human Rights Council Voters Alliance firmly believes Gregg Weiss is best qualified to pick up where Bill left off."

"I am honored to receive the endorsement of the Palm Beach County Human Rights Council Voters Alliance." said Weiss. "Commissioner Moss was a champion of LGBT issues and I hope to continue where he left off as City Commissioner. Throughout my years of public service I have supported LGBT causes and issues. It is important that every person who works for the City or comes before the City is treated fairly and equally and I am committed to that process."

The Palm Beach County Human Rights Council Voters Alliance, which is known throughout the county for its successful get-out-the vote drives, has also endorsed Allan Hendricks for Boynton Beach City Commission (Seat 3), J. P. Sasser for Pahokee Mayor and David Levy for Palm Beach Garden City Council (District 1).  Additional municipal candidates seeking the Voters Alliance endorsement will be interviewed in within the next two weeks.

"Over the past 25 years, we have trained our supporters to become 'super-voters' -- citizens who vote in every federal, state and local election," said Hoch.  "Palm Beach County Human Rights Council Voters Alliance supporters make up a large voting bloc which often makes a significant difference in low-turnout elections."

According to Hoch, the March 12 municipal election is expected to be a low turnout-election.

2 comments:

Lynn Anderson said...

To the poster who just attempted to post here and used a vulgarity, I posted the Human Rights Council endorsement. That was it. I did not take a position nor did I make an opinion.

Anonymous said...

I will make an opinion then.Materio has a business in LW,She was on their CRA And made some dreadful decisions spending tax money like it was going out of style.Materio also was very political and formed a PAC that lied through its teeth to achieve its end.She is not well loved by some in LW and from what I can tell, not that loved in WPB either. If she is for a small hotel there and respects the former vote of the people, then she might get my vote.