Monthly Archive for March, 2009

Southeast Tennessee Political Action Committee Endorses Murphy

From the March 28, 2009 edition of the Chattanooga Times Free Press.

Tennessee: Political committee endorses Murphy
By: Cliff Hightower

The Southeast Tennessee Political Action Committee said Friday it was endorsing District 9 City Council candidate Peter Murphy in the April 14 runoff election.

The committee made its decision after Mr. Murphy and his opponent, J.T. McDaniel, talked to members at the Table 2 restaurant in downtown Chattanooga.

Both candidates focused on crime and job growth as key issues for the district.

Mr. McDaniel said one area of job growth could be building a distribution center along Amnicola Highway that would utilize both the river and railways that run through the area.

“Chattanooga’s wide open to job growth besides auto manufacturing,” Mr. McDaniel said.

He said he wanted to see the council take on youth initiatives and issues for senior citizens. He also promised to be accountable.

“I plan to hold meetings with my constituents,” he said.

In turn, Mr. Murphy concentrated on how crime needs to be addressed and said he wanted to see more police officers involved within local communities.

He said he could see mentorships with students at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga as beneficial for Chattanooga youth and helping to decrease gang violence.

He said he also has a vision of seeing Civil War sites in the district revitalized so more tourists would come, specifically mentioning Orchard Knob and the Sherman Reservation at Glass Street.

“What would Glass Street look like with 350,000 visitors a year?” Mr. Murphy asked. “A lot different than it does now.”

SEIU Endorses Peter Murphy in Council District 9

City Employees Union Backs Murphy’s Commitment to Working Families

(Chattanooga, TN) The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) today announced their support of Peter Murphy for the District 9 city council seat runoff election on April 14. SEIU Local 205 is a labor organization that represents Chattanooga city employees across nearly a dozen departments.

“Peter Murphy has been a pillar of our community and a friend of working people in his professional career and in his personal life,” says Sharon Blanks, an SEIU shop steward and District 9 resident who has put in 20 years of service as a city employee at 911 and now for the police department. “In this economy, we need more people like Peter Murphy who are going to put people first and bring some change to how we do business in Chattanooga.”

“The decision to endorse Mr. Murphy was made by rank-and-file members of our union,” said SEIU representative Jeff Berntsen. “Regular workers from all across the county participated in the decision, and they are determined to have a more worker-friendly environment in Chattanooga, especially in the public sector.”

Peter Murphy is an attorney with the firm of McCarthy & Murphy and has years of experience representing people in everything from disability claims to civil rights cases. He currently serves on the Hamilton County Industrial Development Board and has been active with the YMCA, the National MS Society, and he’s served as treasurer of the Hamilton County Democratic Party.

Early voting in the runoff election is from March 25 to April 8 at the county Election Commission only and all polls will be open on Election Day – April 14.

The Service Employees International Union is the largest single labor union in North America, with a membership of 2 million members and is part of the Change to Win (CTW) labor federation. SEIU Local 205 represents public employees who work for the City of Chattanooga.

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