Endorsement Alert For Lanon Baccam In IA-03

Lanon Baccam for Congress in IA-03


AFSCME Council 61 endorses Lanon Baccam for Iowa congressional district 03

DES MOINES, IA – On Saturday, August 3rd, AFSCME Council 61 members, who keep the State of Iowa running, gathered at Principal Park during an Iowa Cubs baseball game to officially endorse Lanon Baccam for Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District. The event drew a large crowd of union members and supporters, highlighting the critical importance of this election for the rights of working people and the communities that rely on public services.

Todd Copley, President of AFSCME Council 61, stated, “Lanon Baccam embodies the values that AFSCME Council 61 stands for. His commitment to lowering everyday costs for families, protecting Social Security and Medicare, standing up for reproductive rights, and revitalizing our small towns makes him the ideal candidate for Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District.”

Melissa Speed, Political Director of AFSCME Council 61, added, “Lanon Baccam not only understands the challenges facing Iowans, especially in rural communities, but he’s also a candidate who actually has solutions—unlike Zach Nunn, who seems more interested in playing political games than in tackling the real issues. Lanon’s dedication to creating good-paying jobs, ensuring healthcare access, and fighting for public employees’ rights makes him the leader we are proud to support.”

Lanon Baccam addressed the attendees, emphasizing his commitment to labor rights, public service, and the well-being of Iowa’s working families. He spoke of his work under former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack at the USDA and his recent efforts to expand high-speed internet access in rural areas—key to creating good-paying jobs and lowering costs for families.

Baccam outlined key points of his campaign:

Supporting Public Employees: Baccam advocates for public employees’ rights and fair treatment, supporting broader protections under National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) standards over the restrictive Iowa Code Chapter 20.

An Economy that Works for Iowans: Baccam stressed the need to lower the cost of living while creating good-paying jobs, particularly in small towns and rural communities.

Fighting for Small Towns and Rural Communities: He is dedicated to revitalizing these areas, supporting family farms, and ensuring access to healthcare and jobs without extensive travel.

Standing up for Reproductive Rights: Baccam is a strong advocate for women’s reproductive rights and has pledged to fight against a national abortion ban.

Protecting Social Security and Medicare: Baccam emphasized the importance of protecting these programs to help seniors manage rising costs.

Bringing Iowans Together: He called for unity in a time of deep polarization, stressing the need for leaders who will serve their communities and work across divides.

In closing, Todd Copley remarked, “Our union stands united behind Lanon Baccam because he stands for us. We need leaders who will fight for working families and strengthen our communities. Lanon Baccam is that leader, and together, we will build a brighter future for Iowa.”

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AFSCME’s 1.4 million members provide the vital services that make America happen. With members in communities across the nation, serving in hundreds of different occupations — from nurses to corrections officers, childcare providers to sanitation workers — AFSCME members advocate for fairness in the workplace, excellence in public services and freedom and opportunity for all working families.

In Solidarity,

Melissa Speed
Political DirectorAFSCME Council 61
4320 NW 2nd Street | Des Moines, IA 50313
MSpeed@afscmeiowa.org

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1 Response to Endorsement Alert For Lanon Baccam In IA-03

  1. A.D.'s avatar A.D. says:

    I support Lanon Baccam. He would be a ginormous improvement over Nunn.

    Whenever I see any candidate from any party talking about “supporting family farms,” however, I wonder what that term means in Iowa in 2024. I know of several huge CAFO and rowcrops farms in my area that are owned and operated by elderly parents and their middle-aged children, farms which demonstrate limited interest in protecting the environment, apart from animal-welfare concerns. Are those farms considered “family farms” because the owners are closely related to each other? Farms like that get a lot of taxpayer support already, whether some of us taxpayers like it or not.

    Real progress in Iowa would be demonstrated by progressive candidates being able to openly talk about changing Iowa’s fundamentally-unsustainable conventional agricultural system, especially the horrible water pollution and topsoil destruction, and still win elections. I will not live long enough to see that happen. I really hope younger Iowans will.

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