Black Voice News Endorses Bill Hedrick for California’s 44th Congressional District
The Hedrick for Congress Campaign is pleased to announce the endorsement of one of Riverside’s most trusted news sources, Black Voice News.
Chairman Hardy Brown stated, “Bill Hedrick is a good solid replacement for Ken Calvert in the 44th Congressional District. Hedrick has been involved in education at various levels for many years as a teacher for the Rialto School District where he was elected president of the teachers association and school board member in the Corona-Norco School District. If we are going to CHANGE the culture of Washington and return our government back to being for the people then we have to send a people person as our representative. His knowledge and understanding of educational issues are needed on a national level.”
“I am truly honored by this endorsement,” said Hedrick. “Black Voice News began over thirty years ago as a University of California Riverside student newspaper, with the aim of educating their community about racial issues and student unrest. As our nation faces unprecedented challenges, I share their dedication to promote an honestly informed and engaged community.”
The Black Voice News covers business and economic development, health, law enforcement, diversity, education and homeownership. The newspaper is also an active and enthusiastic supporter of its community, partnering with business and education in a wide variety of events, forums and workshops. The Black Voice News' coverage of controversial issues, and its active role in improving the lives of people in the community, has made it a respected voice and leader in the Inland Empire.
Bill Hedrick is the Democratic nominee for Congress in California's 44th District, which includes Riverside, Corona, Norco, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, and unincorporated areas of Riverside and Orange Counties. Bill, 56, and his wife, Beth, have raised five children in the Inland Empire; two sons and a daughter-in-law are active members of the military. An educator for 33 years, Bill is serving his fifth term on the Corona-Norco School Board, and was just reelected to his tenth year as President of the Rialto Education Association.
Chairman Hardy Brown stated, “Bill Hedrick is a good solid replacement for Ken Calvert in the 44th Congressional District. Hedrick has been involved in education at various levels for many years as a teacher for the Rialto School District where he was elected president of the teachers association and school board member in the Corona-Norco School District. If we are going to CHANGE the culture of Washington and return our government back to being for the people then we have to send a people person as our representative. His knowledge and understanding of educational issues are needed on a national level.”
“I am truly honored by this endorsement,” said Hedrick. “Black Voice News began over thirty years ago as a University of California Riverside student newspaper, with the aim of educating their community about racial issues and student unrest. As our nation faces unprecedented challenges, I share their dedication to promote an honestly informed and engaged community.”
The Black Voice News covers business and economic development, health, law enforcement, diversity, education and homeownership. The newspaper is also an active and enthusiastic supporter of its community, partnering with business and education in a wide variety of events, forums and workshops. The Black Voice News' coverage of controversial issues, and its active role in improving the lives of people in the community, has made it a respected voice and leader in the Inland Empire.
Bill Hedrick is the Democratic nominee for Congress in California's 44th District, which includes Riverside, Corona, Norco, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, and unincorporated areas of Riverside and Orange Counties. Bill, 56, and his wife, Beth, have raised five children in the Inland Empire; two sons and a daughter-in-law are active members of the military. An educator for 33 years, Bill is serving his fifth term on the Corona-Norco School Board, and was just reelected to his tenth year as President of the Rialto Education Association.

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