State Senator Bill Owens Endorses Yoon for Mayor
Senior Statesmen backs Mayoral Hopeful

August 4, 2009

BOSTON – Boston City Councilor-at-Large and mayoral candidate Sam Yoon received the endorsement today of former state senator and longtime community leader William Owens.

Owens, who represented the 2nd Suffolk senate district from 1975 to 1983 and 1989 to 1993, said Yoon would bring a fresh approach to City Hall.

Owens went on to say, “Sam Yoon understands that real leadership means bringing people together to solve the problems facing the city. After sixteen years, its time for a new generation of leadership. “This is an exciting year with so many young people from our community running for public office.”

Owens said that he believes his endorsement of Yoon would be the first of many in the African American community.

“There will be a lot of people in this community standing up with Sam Yoon, but I wanted to be one of the first,” said Owens.

Yoon said the endorsement from Owens was an enormous honor.

“I am so proud to have the support of Senator Owens in my campaign for mayor,” said Yoon. “The work that he has done and the legacy that he has left in this community are tremendous.”

Owens led the efforts in the Senate to secure the appropriations to build Roxbury Community College and the adjacent Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic. He also sponsored the legislation that created both the State Office of Minority Business Assistance (SOMBA) as well as the Minority Health Commission.

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