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District 1 Legislative Endorsements

We're proud to support a group of candidates who stand with working people. CWA members have been working hard to get out the vote for these candidates because we know they will fight for us!
Congress (Election Day: November 6)
| District 3 | Queens, Long Island | Tom Suozzi |
| District 6 | Queens | Grace Meng |
| District 7 | Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan | Nydia Velázquez |
| District 8 | Brooklyn, Queens | Hakeem Jeffries |
| District 9 | Brooklyn | Yvette Clarke |
| District 10 | Brooklyn, Manhattan | Jerrold Nadler |
| District 12 | Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens | Carolyn Maloney |
| District 13 | Bronx, Manhattan | Adriano Espaillat |
| District 15 | Bronx | José E. Serrano |
| District 16 | Bronx, Westchester County | Eliot Engel |
| District 17 | Rockland County, Westchester County | Nita Lowey |
| District 20 | Albany County, Schenectady County | Paul Tonko |
| District 22 | Central New York | Anthony Brindisi |
| District 26 | Erie County, Niagara County | Brian Higgins |
New York State Executive Branch (Primary Day: September 13)
| Governor | Andrew Cuomo |
| Comptroller | Tom DiNapoli |
| District Attorney | Letitia James |
From the Desk of the Vice President of CWA District 1
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From the Desk of the Vice President of CWA District 1
From the Desk of the Vice President of CWA District 1
Local 1133 and 1168 Members at Catholic Health Ratify New Contract, Averting a Strike
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Local 1133 and 1168 Members at Catholic Health Ratify New Contract, Averting a Strike
Local 1133 and 1168 Members at Catholic Health Ratify New Contract, Averting a Strike
HUGE Tentative Agreement by NewsGuild-CWA Members with the New York Daily News Following Three Years of Mobilization and “Too Tough to Die” City Council Resolution
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HUGE Tentative Agreement by NewsGuild-CWA Members with the New York Daily News Following Three Years of Mobilization and “Too Tough to Die” City Council Resolution
HUGE Tentative Agreement by NewsGuild-CWA Members with the New York Daily News Following Three Years of Mobilization and “Too Tough to Die” City Council Resolution


