New Jersey Roofers Unions Endorse Steve Sweeney for Governor

Senate President Steve Sweeney (D-3) on Lake Hopatcong.

 

New Jersey Roofers Unions Endorse Steve Sweeney for Governor

 

**[West Deptford, NJ]** – The New Jersey Roofers Unions have endorsed Steve Sweeney for Governor. This significant endorsement recognizes Sweeney’s lifelong demonstration and steadfast commitment to working families and the labor community.

 

Steve Sweeney has championed policies that prioritize job creation, worker safety, and fair wages for his entire career. As a building trades member, he knows the benefits of building a strong economy that benefits everyone and that aligns closely with the mission of the representatives of the hardworking individuals in the roofing industry.

 

“We believe Steve Sweeney is the leader our state needs,” stated Shawn McCullough, Business Manager of Local 30. “His track record of fighting for workers’ rights and ensuring access to apprenticeship programs will not only enhance our industry but also uplift all sectors within our community.”

 

“We proudly endorse Steve Sweeney for Governor. His unwavering commitment to improving workers’ rights, strengthening our middle class, and investing in our communities reflects the values we hold dear. Together, we can build a brighter future for all New Jersey families.” Said David Critchley, Business Manager of Local 4.

 

Sweeney’s vision for the future includes investing in infrastructure, advocating for affordable housing, and supporting apprenticeship programs that equip workers with essential skills. He has also been a strong proponent of initiatives that protect the environment while promoting job growth in green energy sectors.

 

“Endorsement from the Roofers is a testament to my commitment to the trades and a strong economy,” said Steve Sweeney. “Together, we can build a brighter future for all New Jerseyans by prioritizing the needs of labor and community.”

 

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