Interesting news from the Corbett for Governor campaign. A second
Pennsylvania labor union has endorsed Republican Tom Corbett for
re-election:
HARRISBURG, PA – The Corbett-Cawley campaign today announced that
Boilermakers Local 154 have endorsed Governor Tom Corbett for
re-election. They are the second major labor union to endorse Governor
Corbett. In endorsing Corbett, Boilermakers Local 154 Business Manager
Raymond C. Ventrone touted Governor Corbett’s commitment to the energy
industry in Pennsylvania.
"Since taking office, Governor
Tom Corbett has kept his promise to fight for Pennsylvania jobs, making
our Commonwealth stronger and more prosperous for our members, their
families and all Pennsylvanians," said Business Manager Raymond
Ventrone. "We look forward to what the next four years of Governor
Corbett’s leadership will hold for Pennsylvania’s future and are proud
to stand with him as he seeks re-election this November."
The Boilermakers have a strong construction presence in the energy
sector, including the construction and maintenance of power plants,
electric power generation plants (including thermal, nuclear, and
hydroelectric), gas turbines, gas processing plants and refineries
(including oil and chemical).
The Laborers' District Council
of Western Pennsylvania also endorsed Corbett in late May, shortly after
Corbett officially received the Republican nomination for re-election.
In endorsing Corbett, Laborers' District Council of Western
Pennsylvania President and Business Manager Philip Ameris stated
Governor Corbett is "someone you can trust and I think he's moving
Pennsylvania in the right direction. He's very pragmatic and he keeps
his word.” On their website, Ameris says, "it's not about the Republican
or Democratic Parties. It's about Union issues. We will support, and
hold accountable, candidates that are interested in protecting the
working class."
For more information on the Corbett-Cawley
campaign’s "More Jobs, Less Taxes" agenda, please visit
www.tomcorbettforgovernor.com.
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