Biden wins Iron Workers union endorsement
Former Vice President Joe Biden on Wednesday picked up an endorsement from the International Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers.
In a statement announcing its decision, the 130,000-member union said it believed that a Biden administration would invest heavily in transportation infrastructure and manufacturing across the country. It also pointed to Bidens experience with passing infrastructure legislation in Congress and his commitment to workers rights.
Biden is the only presidential candidate who has passed an infrastructure bill in Congress and administered an infrastructure stimulus in the White House, the union wrote. He took the lead on releasing the first infrastructure plan among Democratic candidates, offering the best value for the building trades.
In November Biden rolled out a $1.3 trillion infrastructure plan to invest in electric car-charging stations, high-speed railroads, clean energy research and other infrastructure.
Though President Trump made infrastructure a priority during his first year in office, the issue remains in limbo; Democratic leaders and Trump agreed on a $2 trillion infrastructure package last April, but lawmakers have yet to agree on how to pay for it.
Bidens latest union endorsement comes after rival Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) received endorsements from two key state organizations this month. Members of the New Hampshire chapter of the Service Employees International Union broke ranks with its national leadership and backed the Vermont senator in the Democratic primary.
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