California State Council of Laborers Endorses Anthony Rendon
California State Council of Laborers Endorses Anthony Rendon
LOS ANGELES — The California State Council of Laborers, the largest construction trade union in California and that represents more 75,000 hardworking union construction workers, is endorsing former Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon’s run for California Superintendent of Public Instruction.
“We’ve worked with Anthony Rendon for years to build a stronger, more prosperous California. We’re thrilled to support his campaign for Superintendent of Public Instruction so we can continue our collaboration to ensure school facilities are built with good-paying, union labor and expand apprenticeship programs that train the next generation of skilled workers,” said Joe Cruz, Executive Director of the California State Council of Laborers.
The Laborers join Teamsters California among the major statewide labor unions that have endorsed Rendon in the SPI race.
About Anthony Rendon
Rendon spent two decades running preschool and early childhood education programs across the state. As executive director of Plaza de la Raza Child Development Services, he oversaw programs serving more than 2,300 children across 35 child development centers located throughout Los Angeles County, providing comprehensive early education, health, and family support services to underserved communities.
Later, Rendon pivoted to politics – motivated to run for the state legislature to reverse severe budget cuts to early childhood education programs imposed during Governor Schwarzenegger’s tenure. In 2012, he won a seat representing Southeast Los Angeles County in the Assembly and in 2016 was elected by his colleagues to serve as Speaker of the Assembly.
As Speaker from 2016 to 2023, Rendon led during a historic time for California’s schools. He negotiated state budgets that increased K-12 investments by 80%, shepherded groundbreaking legislation to strengthen transparency and accountability for charter schools, increased access to early childhood education by helping to create universal pre-k, and worked to maintain California’s role as a national leader in higher education.
Rendon lives in Southeast Los Angeles County, where his daughter attends a local public school.
Learn more about Rendon’s campaign at anthonyrendon.org.
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