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TRENTON— In his run for State Senate in the 14th legislative district, Bill Baroni today garnered the unanimous endorsement of the New Jersey State Building and Construction Trades Council of the AFL-CIO.
State Trades Council President William T. Mullen offered this statement of support: “The New Jersey State Building & Construction Trades Council stands proudly with Baroni in his support of new growth in New Jersey business and the improvement of our citizen’s welfare by means of fair wages, quality of healthcare, and secure retirements,” said Mullen. “We look forward to working with him in Trenton on these and all issues that affect our industry.”
The New Jersey Building & Construction Trades Council represents over 150,000 Building & Construction trades workers and families throughout the state.
"I am humbled and honored to gain the support of the New Jersey State Building Trades Council in my campaign to carry on the legacy of Senator Peter Inverso,” said Baroni. “Our campaign is building momentum daily and I am proud to have the Building & Construction Trades join our team.”
Baroni is running to represent the towns of Cranbury, Hamilton, Jamesburg, Monroe, Plainsboro, South Brunswick, and West Windsor in the State Senate.
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