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Reed, Mitchell, Farokhi, Hoffman among labor union picks

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

The qualifying period’s still weeks away, but that’s not stopping unions and organizations from endorsing candidates in the Nov. 3 city elections.

The Atlanta-North Georgia Labor Council, which boasts approximately 9,000 members who live inside city limits and nearly 70,000 more in metro Atlanta, made its final endorsements last week for the Atlanta mayor and City Council races. Included in the list are incumbents Ceasar Mitchell and Ivory Young and political upstarts Amir Farokhi and Miguel Gallegos.

ANGLC President Charlie Flemming tells CL that 17 of its 42 affiliate organizations sat down with candidates to discuss privatization, cost-of-living wage increases, workforce housing, and other labor-related issues. The slate of endorsed candidates either agreed with policy stances or had reached out to labor in past policy discussions.

The union’s endorsement has been like the touch of God in the mayor’s race: for the last 20 years, its pick to run the city has gone on to win office. Flemming says its record isn’t as spot-on for council elections, but political hopefuls lucky enough to get a nod — or unlucky enough, depending on how voters’ opinions of unions — can expect a strong force working in their favor.

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Atlanta man named interim head of national LGBT rights organization

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009
Kyle Bailey at Jim Martin rally

Kyle Bailey at Jim Martin rally

Local LGBT rights political activist Kyle Bailey has been named interim executive director of National Stonewall Democrats.

Bailey talked to CL today about the move, saying “I’m holding the seat until the board of directors finds a new executive director. It could be a couple of months, it could be a little longer.”

He’ll be taking over for Jon Hoadley, whom the National Stonewall Democrats said in a press release today will be accepting a position leading One Kalamazoo, a campaign formed to protect the Michigan city’s non-discrimination ordinance in an upcoming ballot fight.

Bailey, 26, has risen steadily through the ranks in local political activism circles since graduating from the University of Georgia in 2005. During Jim Martin’s 2006 campaign for lieutenant governor, he served as deputy finance director.

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Morning headlines

Friday, August 8th, 2008

OLYMPICS: Began today in Beijing (this morning here), at 8:08 p.m. on 8/8/08.

MANIC TROPICAL DEPRESSIONS: Scientists have strengthened their prediction that this hurricane season will be above normal.

CHRIS REDMAN: Starting the Falcons’ preseason opener Saturday night, but all four QBs will likely take snaps.

SUGARLAND: Being sued by former member, coincidentally while the band’s recent album is No. 1 on the Billboard charts, for not continuing to pay her after she left the band to pursue a solo career.

LABOR OF LOVE: Atlanta Business Chronicle reports that Georgia labor leaders are hopeful Obamania will lead to a change in labor laws they say are now stacked in favor of employers.

ZOO ATLANTA: Unveils plans for $200 million expansion over the next 10 to 15 years.

UGA: Gets two federal grants worth $2.5 million to study biofuel production from switchgrass and sunflowers.