Union Strong: In the States Roundup

It’s time once again to take a look at the ways working people are making progress in the states. Click on any of the links to follow the state federations on Twitter.
Alaska AFL-CIO:
#akelect #akgov #VoteUnion #VoteBegich pic.twitter.com/m6lBQY1BlN
— Alaska AFL-CIO (@AKAFLCIO) October 23, 2018
Arizona AFL-CIO:
Educator and Arizona AFL-CIO endorsed candidate for Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction, Kathy Hoffman, has earned the support of the Arizona Republic. https://t.co/75OlyAuHiL
— Arizona AFL-CIO (@ArizonaAFLCIO) October 19, 2018
California Labor Federation:
Our #UnionStrong candidate of the day is Josh Harder! He’s running in #CA10 to strengthen workplace protections, fund apprenticeship programs and create more good jobs in the Central Valley! Go Josh! #IVoteUnion #1u @joshua_harder pic.twitter.com/jRC7zBiM2Y
— California Labor Federation (@CaliforniaLabor) October 23, 2018
Connecticut AFL-CIO:
.@CBIANews is lying again. @CTMirrorKeith thoroughly dispelled this falsehood about taxes over two weeks ago, but CBIA continues to repeat it. What’s worse, CBIA’s president was quoted in the article and was “dismayed” they made the claim. Learn more: https://t.co/y5Nky2XQ5c pic.twitter.com/kIdYYbuiG0
— Connecticut AFL-CIO (@ConnAFLCIO) October 16, 2018
Florida AFL-CIO:
Florida’s unions have been on the front lines of Hurricane Michael relief efforts the past 14 days. Make your contribution to workers in need at https://t.co/d2hAm5grNb and read about the incredible volunteer work by union members in the Panhandle here: https://t.co/AhvLEpACqW pic.twitter.com/s9CNUXcpjr
— Florida AFL-CIO (@FLAFLCIO) October 24, 2018
Georgia AFL-CIO:
We support the only candidate who will support workers in every GA county #1u #teamabrams https://t.co/3kgPFh1fvH
— AFL-CIO Georgia (@AFLCIOGeorgia) October 23, 2018
Idaho State AFL-CIO:
Endorsed candidates list available at https://t.co/S9zquIqLJA pic.twitter.com/KR6Intauw0
— Idaho State AFL-CIO (@IdahoAFLCIO) September 18, 2018
Illinois AFL-CIO:
Another fantastic weekend of Labor 2018 canvassing in the books!
Thanks to everyone who joined us at the Schaumburg @iftaft office to talk to voters about candidates who support working families — candidates like @jbpritzker and @SeanCasten!#ILGOV #labor18IL #Flipthe6th pic.twitter.com/bSj4brxIlm
— Illinois AFL-CIO (@ILAFLCIO) October 22, 2018
Indiana State AFL-CIO:
RT @AFLCIO: ⚾️ That makes two @MLB_PLAYERS teams to cross the picket line. Where is the Solidarity with your union sisters and brothers? ⚾️ #1u https://t.co/UHuzNUOWVw
— Indiana AFL-CIO (@INAFLCIO) October 23, 2018
Iowa Federation of Labor:
Ottumwa door knocking volunteers of the day https://t.co/jpHyZ7fBMB pic.twitter.com/m5OrrUF034
— Iowa AFL-CIO (@IowaAFLCIO) October 24, 2018
Kentucky State AFL-CIO:
Looking for the right candy to buy for Halloween? Here are some good, Union-made, suggestions! https://t.co/uV3cy5NOOY
— Kentucky AFL-CIO (@aflcioky) October 21, 2018
Maine AFL-CIO:
Great day yesterday in Baileyville as Jared Golden spoke with workers at the Woodland mill. The @steelworkers, @MachinistsUnion, and @IBEW support @golden4congress because he always votes with working class families like ours, not Wall St CEOs like @BrucePoliquin. #mepolitics pic.twitter.com/3a1Ok6wqOX
— Maine AFL-CIO (@MEAFLCIO) October 19, 2018
Massachusetts AFL-CIO:
National Grid needs to #endthelockout – for the workers, for public safety and for the economy. N. Grid spending stable, but hookups, leak repairs down – CommonWealth Magazine https://t.co/AAYkzz9noS
— Massachusetts AFLCIO (@massaflcio) October 23, 2018
Metro Washington (D.C.) Council AFL-CIO:
Union City Radio for Wednesday, October 24 https://t.co/RFPClefRse
— MetroDCLaborCouncil (@DCLabor) October 24, 2018
Michigan AFL-CIO:
Rep. Tom Barrett Receives Another Failing Grade on Labor Scorecardhttps://t.co/8EeXgqbNWU
— Michigan AFL-CIO (@MIAFLCIO) October 24, 2018
Minnesota AFL-CIO:
Find where to vote and your Labor-endorsed candidates at https://t.co/9oVT750mDt. #1u #Labor18 pic.twitter.com/gU6xX1eOiS
— Minnesota AFL-CIO (@MNAFLCIO) October 24, 2018
Missouri AFL-CIO:
The AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education Treasury Fund has put together a helpful and quick-to-use resource for those wanting to vote for union-friendly candidates.https://t.co/xN7qxHgFJ3
— Missouri AFL-CIO (@MOAFLCIO) October 22, 2018
Montana AFL-CIO:
Thanks to everyone who came out and braved the cold temperatures to #StandWithThreeForks and support @jontester’s pro-worker, pro-Montana legislation.#mtpol #mtsen #1u
Where’s Rosendale? pic.twitter.com/M57yrkpscr
— Montana AFL-CIO (@MTaflcio) October 13, 2018
Nevada State AFL-CIO:
Nevada’s workers are the engine of our state’s economy, and our volunteers are the engine of our campaign to elect pro-worker candidates. Click below and pledge to help in moving Nevada’s working people forward. #NVLabor18https://t.co/isza3rfQ4K pic.twitter.com/DT0nNdUvgs
— Nevada State AFL-CIO (@NVAFLCIO) October 23, 2018
New Hampshire AFL-CIO:
NH AFL-CIO Legislative Conference votes on 2018 candidate endorsements https://t.co/ZtdXKK1C1J pic.twitter.com/SVcILgGyyn
— NewHampshire AFL-CIO (@NHAFLCIO) September 22, 2018
New Mexico Federation of Labor:
ICYMI! On Saturday, @AFTunion President @rweingarten joined us in New Mexico to kick off the first day of early voting in support our endorsed candidates @TeamHeinrich, @Deb4CongressNM, & @Michelle4NM! @AFLCIO @AFTNM @NMDEMS pic.twitter.com/G0467UHYjS
— NMFL (@LaborFed4NM) October 24, 2018
New York State AFL-CIO:
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— NYSAFLCIO (@NYSAFLCIO) October 22, 2018
North Carolina State AFL-CIO:
Why we ❤️ Anita Earls for NC Supreme Court: “I know that I’m not alone in what I faced, and I know that if I work with other people, we can try to make a difference.” ✊ https://t.co/4OGsrVqPPy
— NC State AFL-CIO (@NCStateAFLCIO) October 23, 2018
North Dakota AFL-CIO:
— North Dakota AFL-CIO (@NDAFLCIO) August 24, 2018
Ohio AFL-CIO:
If we elect candidates that will stand up for Ohioans like @LValentineOH, working people in #Ohio can have an economy that is built from the middle out! But we don’t win with anger and apathy, we win by our vote! Get out and vote today!! pic.twitter.com/d9YgGqoFrl
— Ohio AFL-CIO (@ohioaflcio) October 24, 2018
Oklahoma State AFL-CIO:
Remember your Union Made Treats for Halloween! pic.twitter.com/hIBXJAJKxz
— Oklahoma AFL-CIO (@OK_AFL_CIO) October 19, 2018
Oregon AFL-CIO:
There’s a lot to consider on November’s ballot. The experts from the Oregon AFL-CIO and Our Oregon sat down to discuss what Oregon’s voters need to know on our latest podcast episode. https://t.co/cPJVI4cqqQ
— Oregon AFL-CIO (@OregonAFLCIO) October 23, 2018
Pennsylvania AFL-CIO:
We are getting out the vote for @WolfForPA and pro-UNION candidates. Workers’ rights are on the line on November 6! #Labor2018https://t.co/STgjgnxLNa
— PA AFL-CIO (@PaAFL_CIO) October 23, 2018
Rhode Island AFL-CIO:
Book Signing – Kissing the Shuttle: A Lyric History by Mary Ann Mayer
Presented by Rhode Island Labor History Society. #1U #BookSigning #MaryAnnMayer pic.twitter.com/1tMp1jgFEQ— Rhode Island AFL-CIO (@riaflcio) October 17, 2018
South Carolina AFL-CIO:
SC voters should vote NO on constitutional amendment November 6th! https://t.co/mGbIYIhXzS
— SC AFL-CIO (@SCAFLCIO) October 23, 2018
Texas AFL-CIO:
Let’s make history together. Text TEXAS VOTES to 235-246 on your cell phone for labor-endorsed candidates in your area and polling information. #TXLabor2018 #Labor2018 #1u #unionstrong @AFLCIO pic.twitter.com/A2JMzU1UY3
— Texas AFL-CIO (@TexasAFLCIO) October 23, 2018
Virginia AFL-CIO:
United Catering Workers in Six U.S. Cities Vote to Unionize – Bloomberg https://t.co/HBq1zRhW2M
— Virginia AFL-CIO (@Virginia_AFLCIO) October 24, 2018
Washington State Labor Council:
These Republican dirty tricks must stop! https://t.co/VBlZWjOMFh
— WA State AFL-CIO (@WAAFLCIO) October 24, 2018
Wisconsin State AFL-CIO:
Need to lookup your polling location? View what’s on your ballot? Start here, https://t.co/8yDehWa8Bf
— WI AFL-CIO (@wisaflcio) October 24, 2018
Kenneth Quinnell
Thu, 10/25/2018 – 13:12