AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM IBEW
JON OSSOFF FOR SENATE FIGHTING FOR WORKING SUPPORTING INVESTING IN FAMILIES. Ossoff will fight for AFFORDABLE EDUCATION. INFRASTRUCTURE. working people and our right A good economy requires a Improving our infrastructure to form unions. He will work to prepared workforce. Ossoff will is good for our economy and lower taxes for working families, seek to expand access to skills- quality of life. Ossoff supports oppose bad trade deals, bring based training and vocational investing in our roads, bridges, back good union jobs, hold schools. He is committed to electric grid, ports, energy corporations accountable and making public universities, state and many other projects that create safe work conditions. colleges and trade schools would create thousands of jobs (Campaign website, accessed 9/17/20) 100% debt-free. (Forsyth County for working Americans. (CNBC, News, 2/27/20) 7/26/20)
JON OSSOFF FIGHTING FOR PROSPERITY AND AND GROWTH FOR GEORGIA’S RAPHAEL WARNOCK WORKING FAMILIES
RAPHAEL WARNOCK FOR SENATE STRENGTHENING OUR EXPANDING ACCESS TO PROTECTING YOUR UNION. ECONOMY. Warnock will HEALTH CARE. Affordable Warnock strongly supports fight to rebuild an economy and accessible health care is a unions and our right to form that prioritizes workers, not top priority for Warnock. He is them. He will fight to end “right CEOs. He supports fair wages, committed to a public option for to work” in Georgia, defend small businesses, equitable health insurance, protections for pro-worker values, promote safe employment practices, protected preexisting conditions, Medicaid work conditions and work to retirement and incentivizing expansion and lowering drug create high-paying union jobs. American-made manufacturing. costs. (The Augusta Chronicle, (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, (Candidate website, accessed 9/17/20) 8/20/20) 9/10/20)
Your Vote a a a Matters SUPPORT FOR CANDIDATES SENATE WHO SUPPORT JON OSSOFF WORKING FAMILIES FOR VOTE RAPHAEL WARNOCK SENATE VOTE EARLY VOTING STARTS DEC. 14. JAN. 5 How you vote is a personal decision. Your union has done the research and believes these candidates are the best choices for working people.
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Sources
1a. ("Kelly Loeffler and Raphael Warnock Answer 5 Questions Vital to Voters Age 50+," AARP, October 7, 2020) 1b. (See 1a.) 2a. (See 1a.) 2b. (See 1a.) 3a. ("Health Care: The Right To Access Affordable, Quality Care," Warnock for Georgia, November 2020) 3b. ("(Roll Call 200," 2020)