IAM Arizona State Council endorses Gov. Katie Hobbs for reelection

Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
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The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) Arizona State Council endorsed Governor Katie Hobbs for reelection during a meeting held in Phoenix on April 23. More than 40 delegates from across the state gathered to discuss strategies, share updates, and strengthen their collective voice for working families.

The endorsement was based on what union leaders described as Gov. Hobbs’s record of supporting working people and her commitment to policies that benefit Arizona’s workforce. During the meeting, Hobbs addressed the delegates and met with IAM leadership to outline her agenda for working families in the state.

The IAM Union represents tens of thousands of workers in Arizona from industries such as air transport, defense, aerospace, manufacturing, and rail. The council meeting allowed members to align priorities around organizing efforts, legislative advocacy, and expanding worker power statewide.

“IAM members know that staying engaged politically is critical to protecting what we’ve fought for on the job,” said IAM International President Brian Bryant. “We’re proud to stand behind candidates like Gov. Hobbs who support working families, respect unions, and are committed to building an economy that works for everyone.”

Other union officials also voiced support for the endorsement. “Gov. Hobbs has shown she’s willing to listen and take action on behalf of workers,” said IAM Western Territory General Vice President Robert ‘Bobby’ Martinez. “This endorsement is about continuing that progress and making sure working families remain at the center of Arizona’s future.” Hasan Solomon, IAM National Political and Legislative Director added: “IAM members know that elections have real consequences on the job and in our communities… The IAM supports leaders who stand with working people, protect collective bargaining rights, and are committed to raising standards for all workers.” Steve Nickel, president of both the council and Local 2949 said: “This State Council is about bringing our members together to build power and make sure our voices are heard… We’re focused on supporting leaders like Gov. Hobbs who support working people and our union…”

Delegates at the event also discussed ongoing organizing campaigns as well as legislative priorities aimed at expanding worker power throughout Arizona.



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