2010 Legislative Conference has Arrived
Tuesday, May 11, 2010(National Federation of Federal Employees)
Yesterday marked the beginning of
2010 Legislative Conference, as NFFE-IAM
representatives from around the country
descended on Washington, D.C. for the IAMAW’s
annual legislative meeting.
Building
on the legislative successes of 2009, NFFE-IAM
members look to keep the ball rolling on some
of their highest priorities in 2010. Among
these priorities are the TSP annual leave
investment bill, the Federal Employees Paid
Parental leave Act, and the securing of full
collective bargaining rights for Title 38
medical professionals at the
VA.
“Legislative Conference is an opportunity
for NFFE members to tell their elected
officials firsthand what is important to labor
and solicit support from Congress to work on
those issues,” said NFFE National President
William R. Dougan. “This type of face to face
contact is what gets things done in Washington,
and I look forward to our members contacting
their elected representatives this week.”
Once
each year, NFFE-IAM members gather for a week
of rousing speeches by key leaders in Congress
and labor, to discuss legislative strategies
and spend time on Capitol Hill lobbying their
elected officials. Over the years, hundreds of
NFFE-IAM representatives, from Alaska to
Florida and everywhere in between, have made
the trip to Washington to talk issues
face-to-face with their representatives in
Congress.
Addressing the crowd of hundreds
yesterday were IAM International President R.
Thomas Buffenbarger, IAM General Vice President
Richard Michalski, and AFL-CIO President
Richard Trumka, among
others.
Attending the conference this week will
be Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Tom Harkin
(D-IA), as well as Representatives Elijah
Cummings (D-MD), Eleanor Holmes-Norton (D-DC),
and Betty Sutton (D-OH) among others. Lobby
Week is being held at the Hyatt Regency
Washington on Capitol Hill, and will continue
through the morning of Thursday, May
13.
