Female Republican wins AFL-CIO nod but not NOW’s


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gina taylor signHere’s a riddle that can only be answered if you’ve been paying close attention to the mixed up world of liberal political endorsements this year: Is a Republican woman more likely to win the endorsement of a labor union or a women’s rights organization?

For Catherine Taylor, who is campaigning to be Rhode Island’s next lt. governor, the answer was the AFL-CIO, a labor group that threw its support behind her earlier this month. Today RI-NOW announced it wasn’t endorsing her – even though her victory could help cement a majority of women holding statewide offices.

“While Ms. Taylor shares our commitment to expanding health care access, supporting working families, and addressing the needs and concerns of our state’s aging population (of which women make up the majority), we are not sufficiently aligned to be able to endorse her at this time,” said RI NOW PAC Chair Carolyn Mark. “However, we view Ms. Taylor as a highly qualified candidate who understands the important role the office of Lt. Governor plays in our state, and we have every confidence that she is the type of leader with whom we would be able to work to create positive change for women and families in Rhode Island.”

Taylor’s opponent, Democrat Dan McKee, is a staunch charter school advocate, a concept anathema to teachers and some other AFL-CIO members.

“Catherine’s understanding of the many challenges everyday Rhode Islanders face, along with her established track record of listening to the concerns of her employees while running the Division of Elderly Affairs, makes her the right choice for the office of lieutenant governor,” said AFL-CIO’s Maureen Martin in announcing their endorsement on Oct. 15. “Throughout her long tenure as the director of Elderly Affairs Mrs. Taylor showed compassion and concern not only for seniors, adults with disabilities, and families, but also for the many workers who provided care to some of Rhode Island’s most vulnerable citizens.”

Mark said RI-NOW’s endorsement criteria has a particularly high bar, and a candidate need be with them on 100 percent of issues to win their backing.

“The bottom line for us is she’s a fiscal conservative and a lot of our policies do require more funding,” Mark told me. “She was unable to make any commitments to us that would increase public support.”

As one example, Mark said Taylor does not support an increase in marriage license fees to support domestic violence prevention work. Mark said Taylor agrees more should be done but “she’s not necessarily with us in the way we want to get there.”

How to ask RI Progressive Dems for their endorsement


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cropped-ripdalogoThe RI Progressive Democrats of America (RIPDA) will be reviewing endorsement requests from declared statewide and General Assembly candidates. To be considered for an endorsement, please send a request for endorsement to lniedel@gmail.com. Democrats or those running on a progressive platform will be considered in our endorsement process.

Upon receiving a formal request, we will send you our endorsement questionnaire to be completed. All questionnaires must be returned to RIPDA by July 18th so they can be reviewed and voted on by our executive committee and approved at our July 21st general meeting. All statewide Democratic candidates will be sent a questionnaire in advance.

We are looking forward to endorsing and supporting candidates who will be working towards making Rhode Island a “true blue” state that strives for fairness for all her citizens. We need more real Democrats in office!

On behalf of the entire Executive Committee of RI Progressive Democrats.

– Lauren Niedel – Deputy State Coordinator

 

Providence Democrats back Taveras


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taveras_sotcProvidence Mayor Angel Taveras has won the endorsement of the Providence Democratic Party, his campaign announced today.

“For the past three and a half years our committee has been witness to the Mayor’s tireless efforts on behalf of our city,” said state Senator said Maryellen Goodwin, the committee chairwoman. Goodwin works in City Hall for the planning department and served as Taveras’ acting chief of staff after Matt Jerzyk and Arianne Lynch left his administration.

“He has been honest, straightforward and has worked to bring people together and build consensus in order to put Providence on the right path. Providence’s Road Improvement Project which began last year and invests $40 million to pave over 60 miles of road in our Capital City is a tangible example of this,” she said. “We know these are values he will bring with him to the State House and could not be happier to offer him our endorsement in the race for Governor.”

Providence is the sixth town/city Democratic committee to endorse Taveras. Previously, he was backed by the Democratic town committees from Pawtucket, Smithfield, North Kingstown, Coventry and Hopkinton. He has also won the endorsement of 9 state senators and 24 House members, listed below.

  • Senator Elizabeth Crowley,
  • Senator Daniel Da Ponte,
  • Senator James E. Doyle II,
  • Senator Gayle Goldin,
  • Senator Maryellen Goodwin,
  • Senator Roger Picard,
  • Senator Juan Pichardo,
  • Senator Leonidas Raptakis,
  • Senator Adam Satchell,
  • Representative Marvin Abney,
  • Representative Joseph Almeida,
  • Representative Gregg Amore,
  • Representative David Bennett,
  • Representative Stephen Casey,
  • Representative Robert Craven Sr.,
  • Representative John DeSimone,
  • Representative John Edwards,
  • Representative Deborah Fellela,
  • Representative Frank Ferri,
  • Representative Scott Guthrie,
  • Representative Ray Johnston,
  • Representative Katherine Kazarian,
  • Representative James McLaughlin,
  • Representative Helio Melo,
  • Representative Mary Messier,
  • Representative Michael Morin,
  • Representative Tom Palangio,
  • Representative Patricia Serpa,
  • Representative Agostinho Silva,
  • Representative Scott Slater,
  • Representative Lisa Tomasso,
  • Representative Larry Valencia,
  • Representative Donna Walsh,