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Josh Gottheimer
Democrat·New Jersey

PHOTO RELEASE: Gottheimer Hosts Roundtable withLocal Labor Leaders During Government Shutdown

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<p class="has-text-align-center"><em>Above:&nbsp;Gottheimer&nbsp;meeting&nbsp;with&nbsp;North Jersey&nbsp;labor&nbsp;leaders.</em></p>

<p><strong>PARAMUS, NJ —&nbsp;</strong>U.S. Congressman Josh&nbsp;Gottheimer&nbsp;(NJ-5) brought together North Jersey&nbsp;labor&nbsp;leaders&nbsp;to discuss ongoing work to help create jobs and support the hard-working men and women of&nbsp;labor, especially&nbsp;during&nbsp;the current&nbsp;government&nbsp;shutdown.</p>

<p>Gottheimer&nbsp;and North Jersey&nbsp;labor&nbsp;leaders&nbsp;discussed the Trump Administration’s&nbsp;<a href="https://gottheimer.house.gov/posts/statement-gottheimer-statement-on-trump-administrations-attacks-on-gateway-project">recent freeze</a>&nbsp;on Gateway Project funding, as well as the largest cut to Medicaid in history, and the looming expiration of Affordable Care Act premium tax credits — all attacks that will jeopardize good-paying union jobs, threaten infrastructure investment, and drive up health care costs for hundreds of thousands of Jersey families.</p>

<p>“We all stand together in the fight to create better-paying jobs, safer working conditions, more job opportunities, and health care. We have a common goal: the desire to make things better for our hard-working&nbsp;labor&nbsp;force, to gain dignity and respect on the job, and to create economic growth and security for the families we care so deeply about,”&nbsp;<strong>said Congressman Josh&nbsp;Gottheimer&nbsp;(NJ-5), a member of the Congressional&nbsp;Labor&nbsp;Caucus.&nbsp;</strong>“On top of slashing our workforce, this Administration has also been cutting protections for workers and critical investments that will kill good-paying union jobs, like their recent attacks on the Gateway Project and on health care.&nbsp;Right now, I’m working around the clock to reopen the&nbsp;governmentto support Jersey, and I will never stop fighting for our men and women of&nbsp;labor.”</p>

<p>Gottheimer&nbsp;was joined by IBEW&nbsp;Local&nbsp;#164 Commissioner Tom Sullivan, Bergen County Central&nbsp;Labor&nbsp;Council President Mike Schneider, Passaic County Central&nbsp;Labor&nbsp;Council President Tom Kelly, BCEA President Sue McBridge, PBA President Peter Andreyev, Port Authority PBA President Frank Conti, Port Authority LBA President James Griglio, Roofers, Waterproofers, and Allied Workers&nbsp;Local&nbsp;10 President Rich Silva, American Federation of Teachers NJ President Jenniger Higgins, SCEA President Angela DeLuccia, Passaic County Central&nbsp;Labor&nbsp;Council Chairman Pat Glover, IBEW&nbsp;Local&nbsp;#164 Mayor Keith Misciagna, IBEW&nbsp;Local&nbsp;#164 Victor Docherty, IBEW&nbsp;Local&nbsp;#164 Christopher Larson, IBEW&nbsp;Local&nbsp;#164 Vinny Colucci, Pipefitters&nbsp;Local&nbsp;274 Chet Rozmus, HPAE Vice President Barbara Rosen, HPAE Chris Walem,, PBA member Pat Papero, Port Authority LBA Lt. Matthew Reheis, Salvatore DiGirolamo&nbsp;with&nbsp;the State Troopers Fraternal Association, Larry Hirsch&nbsp;with&nbsp;the American Federation of&nbsp;Government&nbsp;Employees, Michael Pierce&nbsp;with&nbsp;Carpenters&nbsp;Local&nbsp;253,, Daniel Ortega&nbsp;with&nbsp;Operating Engineers 825, John Alvarado&nbsp;with&nbsp;Operating Engineers 825, FMBA Vice President Kevin Beyrouty, FMBA Northern District Vice President President Ed Mckeown Mike Kenny&nbsp;with&nbsp;Iron Workers&nbsp;Local&nbsp;11, Kevin Martell&nbsp;&nbsp;with&nbsp;Teamsters, Robert Soto&nbsp;withSMART&nbsp;Local&nbsp;#137, Councilman Ron Green&nbsp;with&nbsp;the Bricklayers Union, Adolofo Dicosmo&nbsp;with&nbsp;B.A.C&nbsp;Local&nbsp;Union No. 7, JC Farmer&nbsp;with&nbsp;Insulators #32, James Kearnes DC 21, Albert Galvez&nbsp;with&nbsp;IUPAT DC 21, Chris Salguero, and Deborah Cornacava from NJEA.</p>

<p><strong><u>Gottheimer&nbsp;fighting to support Jersey’s workforce:&nbsp;</u></strong></p>

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<li>Gottheimer helped write, negotiate, and pass the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill, delivering more than $10 billion to fix Jersey’s crumbling roads and bridges and creating hundreds of thousands of construction and manufacturing jobs — all without increasing the tax burden on our families.
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<li>Gottheimer also fought hard for strong Davis-Bacon protections in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, ensuring that unions can compete for infrastructure contracts and that workers are well-paid.</li>
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<li>Gottheimer voted against the One Big Beautiful Bill to protect tens of thousands of good-paying union jobs.</li>

<li>As Co-Chair of the Bipartisan Law Enforcement Caucus, Gottheimer introduced and is fighting to pass the Invest to Protect Act, which makes critical, targeted investments in our local police departments.</li>

<li>Gottheimer has announced the Fight Fires and Fight Cancer Act to stop extremists from recklessly slashing programs that support firefighters’ safety, training, and health care.</li>

<li>Gottheimer introduced and is fighting to pass the bipartisan FIRE Cancer Act to provide federal investments so that all firefighters across America — whether volunteer or professional — can get access to preventative tests, including multi-cancer early detection tests.</li>

<li>As Co-Chair of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus, Gottheimer helped get the Social Security Fairness Act signed into law to ensure workers can get their full public sector pension and Social Security benefits.</li>

<li>Gottheimer helped introduce the bicameral FAMILY Act to guarantee up to 12 weeks of paid leave for workers who have to take leave for serious medical and family events.</li>

<li>Gottheimer helped introduce the Protect America’s Workforce Act, which reverses an Executive Order from the current Administration that would eliminate collective bargaining rights across multiple federal agencies.</li>

<li>Gottheimer supports the Faster Labor Contracts Act, a bipartisan piece of legislation that will speed up the collective bargaining process for newly unionized workers and their employers.</li>

<li>Gottheimer helped introduce the bicameral Public Service Freedom to Negotiate Act, which guarantees the right of public service employees to organize and bargain collectively, regardless of state law.</li>

<li>Gottheimer helped introduce the Tax Fairness for Workers Act, which allows union members to deduct their dues from their taxes.</li>
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<p class="has-text-align-center"><em>Below:&nbsp;Gottheimer&nbsp;joined by North Jersey&nbsp;labor&nbsp;leaders.</em></p>

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Source: https://gottheimer.house.gov/posts/photo-release-gottheimer-hosts-roundtable-withlocal-labor-leaders-during-government-shutdown
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