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Molinaro Endorsed By Civil Service Employees Association, Now Has 20 Total Union Organization Endorsements

Binghamton, NY -- The Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA), representing over 300,000 active and retired public and private sector employees across the State of New York, has endorsed Congressman Marc Molinaro for reelection in New York's 19th Congressional District. Molinaro now has 20 total endorsements from union organizations.


Mary E. Sullivan, President of CSEA, "From employees of the state to local governments to the private sector, CSEA members provide the services that New Yorkers need and depend on every day. We need elected officials who will fight to maintain these services while keeping our workforce safe. We know the respect Marc Molinaro has for our workers and that he is the right person to represent the CSEA members in Congress. CSEA is proud to endorse Marc Molinaro for United States Congress."Congressman Molinaro said, "I am incredibly proud to have the support of CSEA. From keeping our communities safe to ensuring essential services are delivered, CSEA members are what makes New York strong. I am committed to standing with them to protect their rights and making their voices heard in Congress."


According to the NY Post, Congressman Molinaro is a 'favorite' among some of the biggest unions in New York State. In Congress, he has supported the Tax Fairness for Workers Act, which delivers a tax deduction for union dues and expenses, supported the National Apprenticeship Act to create nearly one million new apprenticeship openings, and voted against legislation that would have undermined Davis-Bacon and Project Labor Agreements.


Congressman Molinaro was elected in November 2022 to represent New York’s 19th Congressional District. The new district includes Broome, Chenango, Columbia, Delaware, Greene, Otsego, Sullivan, and Tompkins counties as well as part of Cortland, Rensselaer, and Ulster counties. In Congress, he has been recognized by the nonpartisan Lugar Center as the 2nd most bipartisan and by the Congressional Research Service as the fifth most productive.




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