Businesswoman and Water Advocate Kristie Bruce-Lane, Candidate For California Assembly District 76 Receives Early Endorsement From San Diego Asian Americans For Equality

San Diego, CA – San Diego Asian Americans For Equality voted to early endorse Kristie Bruce-Lane for California State Assembly District 76.
“Kristie Bruce-Lane has been working hard and fighting for the values we hold: equal opportunity and protection allowing all to thrive in California. Her community service records have shown her commitment being a strong advocate and accessible presence for her community.” said Aijie Han, SDAAFE President. “She is the strong conservative voice we need in Sacramento that takes into account all perspectives and will take a stand regardless of your race or ethnicity and fight against hatred, bigotry and violence.”SDAAFE is a non-partisan political organization promoting active involvement in public affairs and civic engagement among San Diego Asian Americans. It is the only non-partisan Asian American Political Action Committee in San Diego County. The organization has over 1,700 members.

“I am honored to have the support of San Diego Asian Americans For Equality in my race for State Assembly as we work diligently alongside one another to advocate for Asian Americans across the state,” said Bruce-Lane. “I am committed to improving the quality of life, safety and opportunity for all Californians.”
Kristie is a principled conservative that is fiscally responsible and is a fighter for taxpayers. Following a successful career in agriculture and healthcare, Bruce-Lane was elected to serve as a Director for Olivenhain Municipal Water Board. Active in her community, Kristie serves as a the CEO of The Thumbprint Project Foundation, Continuum of Care Member for the Regional Task Force on the Homeless, Salvation Army Metropolitan Board Member, Board Member President’s Council Palomar Health and Board Member San Diego Council on Literacy.
The 76th Assembly district encompasses a large portion of northern San Diego County including San Marcos, Escondido, Rancho Bernardo, 4S Ranch, Carmel Valley, Rancho Penasquitos and unincorporated Vista.