SEIU Endorses David Crowley for State Assembly
"I am truly honored to have their support." said David Crowley.
Milwaukee, WI – David Crowley, candidate for the Democratic nomination in Wisconsin’s State Assembly District 17, is honored to announce the endorsement of his campaign by SEIU.
“SEIU continues to lead the way when it comes to adding new members to the labor movement. They have continuously fought to increase the minimum wage, improve working conditions and the ability to be represented by a union. I am truly honored to have their support.” noted David.
“I look forward to meeting with SEIU leaders, members, and organizers on a regular basis to address our community’s’ most pressing problems. I promise to meet and exceed the expectations from such a strong and impactful organization, and I am proud to have them stand with me on August 9th.” concluded David following the endorsement.
David Crowley is a long time resident of the 17th District, an ACLU board member, and Policy Director for State Senator Nikiya Harris Dodd. The primary election is August 9th, 2016.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. It has not been verified for its accuracy or completeness.
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