Gil Cisneros, candidate for Congress in California’s 39th Congressional District, will host a discussion on how to protect Social Security and preserve a dignified retirement for seniors tomorrow in Brea at 2:30 PM. Cisneros will be joined by Jon Bauman, the President of Social Security Works PAC, an organization dedicated to protecting Social Security for this generation and the next.
Media interested in attending any event should RSVP by emailing nic@cisnerosforcongress.com or by calling (310) 528-9174.
EVENT: Discussion On Protecting Social Security
WHO: Gil Cisneros
Jon “Bowzer” Bauman, President of Social Security Works PAC
DATE: Tuesday, August 14th
TIME: 2:30 PM
WHERE: Brea Community Center, Plaza Room
695 Madison Way
Brea, CA 92821
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Gil Cisneros is a veterans and education advocate. During his service as a U.S. Naval Officer he was awarded the Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal (2), the National Defense Medal, and the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal for his exemplary service to his country. Since leaving the Navy, he has continued to fight for our nation’s veterans. Gil is a co-founder of The Gilbert & Jacki Cisneros Foundation, an organization committed to providing increased access to educational opportunities for our nation’s students and veterans. Gil’s dedication toward philanthropy began when he purchased a winning California Mega Millions lottery ticket in 2010. Gil’s commitment to education led him to be appointed to former First Lady Michelle Obama’s Reach Higher Initiative’s advisory board, on which he still serves, and President Obama’s Advisory Committee on the Arts for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
California’s 39th Congressional District, split between Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino Counties, is one of the most competitive districts in California. Hillary Clinton won the district by a whopping nine points, the DCCC labeled it a first-round target on its battlefield map and the Cook Political Report changed the district’s status from Lean R to Toss Up.