IBEW Endorses Kelliher for Governor
December 08, 2009
Kelliher’s fourth union endorsement demonstrates commitment to jobs, working families
MINNEAPOLIS, MN – The International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers (IBEW) Minnesota State Council announced today that Speaker
of
the House, Rep. MargaretAnderson Kelliher (DFL-Minneapolis) has earned
their endorsement for Governor of Minnesota. This is Kelliher’s fourth
union endorsement, adding to a broad and growing grassroots coalition
of working Minnesotans from every corner of the state.
“Our members, from Rochester to the Twin Cities to Moorhead to Duluth and the Iron Range, need a governor who will get electricians off the bench and back on the job,” said Tom Koehler, President of the IBEW Minnesota State Council. “Minnesota needs a peoples-leader and we believe that person, that peoples-leader is Margaret Anderson Kelliher.”
IBEW of Minnesota is over 15,500 members-strong working in the building construction trades, energy and manufacturing sectors across the state. “Our members have heard before that this is the most important election in their life and this one is no exception. That’s because things keep getting worse, problems compound and real people suffer.” Koehler went on to say “Margaret has always stood up for us. She has fought for our jobs, our families, and our future. The men and women of the IBEW are excited about the momentum behind Margaret’s campaign and we are proud to be a part of the team.”
All ten declared DFL candidates for governor participated in IBEW’s comprehensive interview and screening process. But in the end, Kelliher’s proven leadership stood out above the rest.
“Serious times call for serious leadership,” Koehler said. “When it comes to job creation, Margaret has worked tirelessly to build a better tomorrow for a better Minnesota. The IBEW will work just as hard to elect Margaret the next Governor of Minnesota.”
The IBEW Minnesota State Council is made up of 13 local unions representing over 15,500 members living throughout Minnesota.


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