Senator Jacky Rosen officially filed for reelection to the United States State in the key battleground state of Nevada. Joined by Southern Nevada labor leaders and supporters at Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 525, Rosen highlighted her record as an independent voice and bipartisan solver focused on delivering results for hardworking families across Nevada.
Senator Rosen was introduced by Eric Rubek, President of Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 525, Cynthia Reveles, Secretary of International Association of Firefighters Local 1285, Ronnie Young, Director of Government Affairs of IBEW 357, Ted Pappageorge, Secretary Treasurer Culinary Union of Local 226, and Susie Martinez, Executive Secretary-Treasurer of Nevada AFL-CIO.
Rosen’s bipartisan record includes passing historic legislation to rebuild Nevada’s infrastructure and create good-paying union jobs, successfully taking on big drug companies to cap the cost of insulin at $35/month and allow Medicare to negotiate for lower prescription drug prices, and expanding health care for veterans.
While vowing to continue fighting for Nevada families and workers, Rosen also highlighted the stakes of the 2024 election. She warned of MAGA extremists’ agenda to gut Social Security and Medicare, repeal the Affordable Care Act, and institute a nationwide abortion ban overturning the will of Nevadans who overwhelmingly support reproductive freedom.
“I’m running for reelection to continue my record as one of the most bipartisan and effective Senators focused on getting things done for Nevada, not on playing the same old Washington games,” said Rosen. “We still have big problems to solve for hardworking families, and the only way for us to keep delivering for Nevada is to hold this Senate seat and stop MAGA extremists from trying to take our state backwards.”
“Senator Rosen has worked…not only to pass the Inflation Reduction Act, which invested billions in high-paying union clean energy projects, she also helped write and pass the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law that’s delivering billions of dollars to dated infrastructure,” said Ronnie Young, IBEW 357 Director of Government Affairs. “Senator Rosen has showed us with actions not words that she invests in Nevada, and I cannot say the same for Sam Brown.”
“Senator Rosen has stood firmly and advocated in and allied with Nevada working families, and she has the resume to show for it,” said Susie Martinez, Nevada AFL-CIO Executive Secretary-Treasurer. “She played a key role in reintroducing the PRO Act that focuses on reenforcing workers’ rights to unionize and negotiate for improved wages and better benefits. She has also been a huge support for the Paycheck Fairness Act that ensures equal pay for equal work.” n