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We’re watching closely to see if the U.S. Senate begins its debate on health care this week. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) will unveil the Senate bill tonight and we could see the first vote to begin debate as early as Saturday. Read More>>
Today at the Economic Policy Institute (EPI), AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka and other leaders joined together to call for urgent action to create jobs and rebuild the economy. In a live webcast panel discussion, the consensus was clear: Without quick action, an entire generation could be mired in economic turmoil. The nation can, and must, put people back to work—while addressing critical needs for the future of our communities. Read More>>
With successful passage of a historic health care reform bill this weekend, experts are weighing in on the benefits that the bill would bring to working families. Read More>>
Cincinnati AFL-CIO Labor Council Endorsements
Cincinnati Mayor
Cincinnati City Council
Cincinnati School Board
Local Candidates Gregg Conrad – Clermont County Clerk of Municipal Court John P. Dillon – Blue Ash City Council Mike Donohue – Woodlawn City Council Cliff Johnson – Union Township Trustee Jeannette Harrison – Springfield Township Trustee Gary Jordan – Williamsburg Township Trustee
Issues **Vote YES on Issue 1- Ohio Veterans Bonus**
**Vote YES on Issue 3- Casinos Initiative** **Vote YES on Issue 5- Hamilton County MR/DD Programs Levy** **Vote YES on Issue 6- Museum Center Levy** **Vote YES on Issue 7- Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County Levy** **Vote YES on Issue 8- Cincinnati Charter Amendment- Greater Cincinnati Water Works** **Vote YES on Issue 52- Cincinnati Public Schools Renewal Levy** **Vote NO on Issue 9- Cincinnati Charter Amendment- Passenger Rail Transportation |
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