IAM Local 2003 hosts annual political forum connecting candidates with workers

Brian Bryant, International President
Brian Bryant, International President
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IAM Union Local 2003 held its third annual “Stakes at the Gate” political forum on August 16 at the union hall in Daleville, Alabama. The event brought together more than 25 candidates from city council, mayoral, state, and federal races to speak directly to union members and area residents.

More than 4,000 union activists and over 50,000 Alabama residents were able to hear from the candidates as they discussed their positions on a range of issues.

“This event gives working people in Alabama the chance to connect directly with those seeking to represent them,” said IAM Local 2003 Legislative Chairman Patrick Wise. “When candidates show up here, they’re showing they value the voices of working families. Allowing each candidate to present their whole platform is essential and has worked in favor of some serious races across Alabama.”

IAM Local 2003 President Anthony Holton spoke about the importance of civic engagement within the union: “Our union hall is not only a place for negotiations, it’s a place where democracy is practiced. The turnout today proves that when we say show up, be heard, and be counted, our members take that seriously.”

Candidates who participated included those running for Daleville City Council (Jada Stone, Karl Boesen, Alicia Jo Reese, Glen Lininger, James Roberts, Katheryn Horace), Ozark City Council (Dr. Danella Peterson, Winston Jackson), Ozark Mayor (Mark Blankenship, Charles Ward), Enterprise Mayor (Lister Reeves, Bill Baker), Enterprise City Council District 2 (Kenneth LeBlanc), Level Plains Mayor (James JR. Cambron), Daleville Mayor (Jayme Stayton, Kevin Turley), as well as state and federal races such as Josh Carnley for Alabama State Senate (incumbent), Mark Wheeler and Dakarai Larriett for U.S. Senate, Chad Martin and Will Boyd for Governor.

Rickie Langford, President of the IAM Alabama State Council stated: “The Alabama State Council is proud to help create a space where working families can hold candidates accountable. Events like Stakes at the Gate make sure our voices are heard loud and clear to help shape the future for Alabama’s working families.”

Michelle Hunt, Vice President of the IAM Alabama State Council added: “The Stakes at the Gate forum has quickly become a cornerstone of political engagement in the state. This forum ensures that working men and women are not left out of the political conversation. We tie together all the issues that matter to Alabama residents, including jobs, healthcare, and education.”

The event was organized by volunteers from IAM Union Local 2003 along with support from other committee chairs and representatives.



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