(Houston, TX) ……. On the heels of the Hope and SEIU endorsement, Criselda
Romero, candidate for District J, is proud to receive the support and endorsement of
the Harris County AFL-CIO. “There are many challenges facing our workers today,
and the Harris County AFL-CIO is an organization dedicated to making their voice
heard on the job, in government, and in the community. It is an honor to have received
the endorsement of the AFL-CIO,” said Romero.
With 12.2 million members, the AFL-CIO is devoted to promoting workers’ rights,
health care, and education. The AFL-CIO represents teachers, miners, bakers,
engineers, pilots, doctors, nurses and more.
Criselda Romero was born in the greater Houston area and grew up in the culturally
diverse neighborhoods of Southwest Houston. Her passion for public service took a
step forward at University of Houston-Downtown, where she studied Political Science
and began her career as an intern with Vice Mayor Pro-Tem and Council Member Ed
Gonzalez. Romero currently works with different neighborhoods in District H to build
strong communities and encourage neighborhood empowerment.
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AFL-CIO endorses Criselda Romero for
Houston City Council District J
(Houston, TX) ……. On the heels of the Hope and SEIU endorsement, Criselda
Romero, candidate for District J, is proud to receive the support and endorsement of
the Harris County AFL-CIO. “There are many challenges facing our workers today,
and the Harris County AFL-CIO is an organization dedicated to making their voice
heard on the job, in government, and in the community. It is an honor to have received
the endorsement of the AFL-CIO,” said Romero.
With 12.2 million members, the AFL-CIO is devoted to promoting workers’ rights,
health care, and education. The AFL-CIO represents teachers, miners, bakers,
engineers, pilots, doctors, nurses and more.
Criselda Romero was born in the greater Houston area and grew up in the culturally
diverse neighborhoods of Southwest Houston. Her passion for public service took a
step forward at University of Houston-Downtown, where she studied Political Science
and began her career as an intern with Vice Mayor Pro-Tem and Council Member Ed
Gonzalez. Romero currently works with different neighborhoods in District H to build
strong communities and encourage neighborhood empowerment.
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(Houston, TX) ……. On the heels of the Hope and SEIU endorsement, Criselda
Romero, candidate for District J, is proud to receive the support and endorsement of
the Harris County AFL-CIO. “There are many challenges facing our workers today,
and the Harris County AFL-CIO is an organization dedicated to making their voice
heard on the job, in government, and in the community. It is an honor to have received
the endorsement of the AFL-CIO,” said Romero.
With 12.2 million members, the AFL-CIO is devoted to promoting workers’ rights,
health care, and education. The AFL-CIO represents teachers, miners, bakers,
engineers, pilots, doctors, nurses and more.
Criselda Romero was born in the greater Houston area and grew up in the culturally
diverse neighborhoods of Southwest Houston. Her passion for public service took a
step forward at University of Houston-Downtown, where she studied Political Science
and began her career as an intern with Vice Mayor Pro-Tem and Council Member Ed
Gonzalez. Romero currently works with different neighborhoods in District H to build
strong communities and encourage neighborhood empowerment.
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MEDIA ADVISORY For Immediate Release: August 29, 2011 For More Information Contact: Carla Hulsey: 832.755.2633 carla@criseldaromero.com
AFL-CIO endorses Criselda Romero for Houston City Council District J
(Houston, TX) . On the heels of the Hope and SEIU endorsement, Criselda Romero, candidate for District J, is proud to receive the support and endorsement of the Harris County AFL-CIO. There are many challenges facing our workers today, and the Harris County AFL-CIO is an organization dedicated to making their voice heard on the job, in government, and in the community. It is an honor to have received the endorsement of the AFL-CIO, said Romero. With 12.2 million members, the AFL-CIO is devoted to promoting workers rights, health care, and education. The AFL-CIO represents teachers, miners, bakers, engineers, pilots, doctors, nurses and more. Criselda Romero was born in the greater Houston area and grew up in the culturally diverse neighborhoods of Southwest Houston. Her passion for public service took a step forward at University of Houston-Downtown, where she studied Political Science and began her career as an intern with Vice Mayor Pro-Tem and Council Member Ed Gonzalez. Romero currently works with different neighborhoods in District H to build strong communities and encourage neighborhood empowerment. ##