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Los Angeles County, CA | November 2, 2010 Election |
Jobs are Critical to the 47th State Assembly DistrictBy Holly J. MitchellCandidate for Member of the State Assembly; District 47 | |
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Small businesses are the lifeline for many communities. They bring jobs, and security and promote economic development.Holly J. Mitchell knows firsthand how hard, tough and brutal our economic recession has been on working families. Her work with Crystal Stairs has brought her face-to-face with working parents struggling to care for their children while they fight to hang on to their jobs or search for new employment after having been laid off. Holly knows our local economy may be poised for a rebound, but she also knows that the vast majority of working families in our community continue to be worried about their future. When Holly is elected to serve the people of the 47th Assembly District, she will make economic and job development her top priority:
Holly supports incentives for businesses seeking to expand and hire new employees. That's why Holly J. Mitchell is endorsed by: Speaker Emeritus Karen Bass, California Small Business Association, Teamsters Joint Council 42, California Nurses Association, United Auto Workers, Dolores Huerta, UNITE HERE Local 11 United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Local 770, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 18 & 11 , Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 1277 , Painters & Allied Trades District Council 36 , International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators
 LA/OC, Building Trades & Construction Council |
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