SEIU has endorsed Robin Kniech for City Council At-Large, joining the expansive team of working families that believe Robin has both the record of accomplishments and the fresh leadership perpective needed to make sure that growth in Denver’s economy works for all families.
Robin’s supporters include:
SMACNA Colorado
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1001
Carpenters Local No. 55
Colorado Pipetrades Association
Denver Firefighters Local 858
Denver Area Labor Federation
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
IATSE Local 7
Laborer’s International Union
Pipefitters Local 208
Plumbers Local 3
Service Employees International Union Local 105
Sheet Metal Workers Local 9
UFCW Local 7
United Steelworkers District 12
United Transportation Union
(Complete list of endorsements can be found here: http://kniechforcouncil.com/Su…
You can read the SEIU press release here:
http://kniechforcouncil.com/SE…
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I’m being asked to vote on almost 30 candidates between Mayor, Auditor, Clerk and Recorder, two at-large city council seats, and Council District 1. I can say that out of all those candidates, I’m pretty impressed by Robin Kniech. She’s staying out of the issues that City Council doesn’t have power to control (um, education! some of these candidates act like they’re running for Superintendent of Denver), and has smart, practical answers on city issues.
I wonder what her stance is on the pay raise issue?
That question came up at a couple of the forums filmed by Channel 8, so I suggest watching them to get her’s and the other 4 candidates’ stances.