Several Democratic presidential candidates will pitch their plans directly to workers at a high-profile forum in Las Vegas April 27.
Several leading candidates will pitch their plans to workers at a forum in a key early voting state next month.Get breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings.WASHINGTON — At a time when Democratic presidential candidates are firing off proposals designed to send financial boosts to those down the economic ladder, several of them will pitch their plans directly to workers at a high-profile forum in Las Vegas April 27.
"I think we wanted to ensure that there’s two lenses on that issue," she said, pointing to the"diversity" of the progressive movement."It’s really important that Latinos are represented in that process and obviously the voice of organized labor." "As SEIU members engage with politicians at all levels of government, we expect them to put forward a robust plan to unrig our economy so black, white and brown working families can thrive, not just billionaires and corporations,” she said in a statement provided to NBC.
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