Siskiyou County Supervisor Ray Haupt Endorses Tenessa Audette for Assembly District 1
REDDING, CA - Siskiyou County Supervisor Ray Haupt proudly endorses Tenessa Audette for Assembly District 1, recognizing her dedication to community-focused leadership. With a 33-year career in federal service, including serving as District Ranger on the Klamath National Forest, Supervisor Haupt's endorsement underscores Tenessa's commitment to responsible forestry practices and community development.
“I am proud to endorse Tenessa Audette for CA State Assembly District 1,” Haupt stated. “She has demonstrated a high level of engagement in Agricultural, Wildfire, Forest Management and rural economic issues directly affecting my District. Her high level of integrity and experience at state level government is exactly what we need representing us in Sacramento. Please join me in casting your vote for Tennessa!”
Tenessa Audette, who currently serves as Redding Mayor is a passionate advocate for the North State and is honored to have the support of Supervisor Ray Haupt. Her vision for the district prioritizes community-driven forestry policies that align with Supervisor Haupt's expertise in sustainable forest management.
Audette's endorsement by Haupt adds to a growing list of influential leaders supporting her campaign for Assembly, including Senator Shannon Grove, Assemblywoman Marie Waldron, Shasta County Supervisor Mary Rickert, Modoc County Supervisor Geri Bryne, Modoc County Supervisor Ned Coe, El Dorado County Supervisor George Turnboo, Shasta County District Attorney Stephanie Bridgett, retired Shasta County Sheriff Jim Pope, Amador County Sheriff Gary Redman, Redding City Councilwoman Julie Winter, Redding City Councilman Jack Munns, Los Rios Community College District Trustee John Knight, the Placer County Republican Party, and the El Dorado County Republican Party.
In addition to her service as Mayor of Redding, Audette is a small business owner, has managed numerous successful campaigns, and is happily married to Jeff Audette. Together, they have three outstanding teenagers – Grace (Kat), Annabelle, and Jaxon. In addition, Audette has four years experience working in the State Legislature and has taught constitutional principles for the last six years.