Born in Israel, Amnon Shor immigrated to the United States in 1980 following the woman he fell in love with. Shortly after, he married his wife Lynette, and together they have three children and seven grandchildren. They decided to settle in California and call it home. Shor began working in the jewelry business, owning his own wholesale and retail operations. In 1986 the family moved to Fresno, to pursue a passion for Arabian horses and bought a ranch for that purpose in the beautiful Central Valley.
Firstly, few people of good will can accept the growing homeless encampments choking our cities and even our rural areas. This must end immediately. There is no honor in allowing this to continue. We need to start by removing people from the streets and providing treatment for the addicted and the mentally ill. We need to use the vast geography of our state to establish programs outside our population centers modeling successful efforts in our faith communities. All new construction of homes and facilities must focus on cost effectiveness instead of political patronage. We must yield the greatest value for all resources devoted to home building and development.