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Posted OnJuly 19, 2021 byadmin

Use your social media to thank elected officials for supporting PRO Act

New Jersey’s delegation in Congress – our two senators and 12 House members – co-sponsored the Protecting the Right to Organize Act, including two of the only three Republicans in the House of Representatives to do so.

During this National Week of Action for passage of the PRO Act in the Senate, the New Jersey State AFL-CIO is asking all working people to thank our federal elected officials for standing with our labor movement. Please post one or more of these graphics on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and elsewhere online to show your gratitude.

Click on a name for the graphic (sample below). Depending on your computer, the graphic may download or it may open on your screen. If it opens, you can right-click to save it and then share it.

Thank you for thanking the officials who protect our right to organize.

Senate

Robert Menendez, D

Cory Booker, D

House

Donald Norcross, D-1st District

Jeff Van Drew, R-2nd District

Andy Kim, D-3rd District

Chris Smith, R-4th District

Josh Gottheimer, D-5th District

Frank Pallone Jr., D-6th District

Tom Malinowski, D-7th District

Albio Sires, D-8th District

Bill Pascrell Jr., D-9th District

Donald Payne Jr., D-10th District

Mikie Sherrill, D-11th District

Bonnie Watson Coleman, D-12th District

Entire Delegation

Thank you (large)

 

 

 

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