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COMMITTEE ON POLITICAL EDUCATION |
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ROBERT FOLEY |
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PJ FOLEY |
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ROBERT FOLEY |
BRENDAN KEOGH |
The primary function of the Local 2222 Committee On Political Education (C.O.P.E.) is to elect men and women who aggressively work for pro-worker legislation.
The public leaders we elect to office make decisions that affect our lives. These lawmakers shape the laws that govern us, the taxes we pay and the services our government provides. By taking a lead role in federal, state, municipal and local elections, collectively, the labor movement can elect more pro-union candidates and subsequently create a more pro-worker political climate in the Commonwealth.
WE NEED YOUR HELP. PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR OUR CALENDAR OF EVENTS [0] AND HELP GET OUR ENDORSED CANDIDATES ELECTED!
OUR ENDORSEMENT PROCESS
Any candidate interested in receiving the endorsement of IBEW local 2222 or requesting a donation from our COPE fund should send a letter stating that request to:
IBEW LOCAL 2222
COPE COMMITTEE
1137 Washington Street
Dorchester, MA 02124
If you are a new candidate, you must appear at one of our COPE meetings to receive our endorsement.
We are non-partisan.
All of our members are invited to ask questions of each candidate.
After a private discussion among our members on the matter of endorsement, or donation, a vote will be taken.
Candidates will be notified by a member of our committee whether the matter was accepted, rejected, or tabled.
We will only endorse the candidate we feel will best represent our members and their families regarding "Labor Issues".
We meet:
First Wednesday of each month beginning at 5 PM
The Boston Teachers Union Hall
Bayside Mall, Dorchester
WHO ARE MY ELECTED OFFICIALS? WHERE DO I VOTE? [1]
WHEN & WHERE DOES THE C.O.P.E. COMMITTEE MEET?
@ 5:30 P.M. (Before the general union meeting)
Boston Teachers Union Hall
Dorchester Ma.
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