HOUSE DEMOCRATS DOMINATE
LABOR LEGISLATIVE RANKINGS
Source: FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Democratic Office
Lois J. Frankel -- Democratic Leader
Doug Wiles -- Democratic Leader pro-tempore
House Democratic Leader Frankel Tops List, House
Democrats Take 37 of Top 40 Spots
The Florida AFL-CIO recently recognized the members of the Florida
House Democratic Caucus for their strong support of issues important to
working Floridians and their families. House Democratic Leader Lois
Frankel has accepted an award from the Florida AFL-CIO for topping the
labor organization's rankings of lawmakers for the 2001 Legislative
Session. "I am very proud to receive this honor" House
Democratic Leader
Frankel said. "Every day, House Democrats dedicate themselves to
standing on the side of Florida's working families." House Democrats
fought
vigorously this past session to preserve job security for state workers
and to stop efforts to reduce teacher participation in political
campaigns. House
Democratic Leader Frankel received the honor during the Florida AFL-CIO's
2001 Biennial Convention in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The standards
for ranking lawmakers consisted of the following items:
- Effectiveness at passing legislation beneficial to workers,
retirees and their families.
- Consistency of supporting legislation beneficial to workers,
retirees and families, whether or not the legislation passed.
- Effectiveness at influencing colleagues on behalf of
legislation beneficial to workers, retirees and families, particularly
through debate.
- Accessibility and openness to AFL-CIO lobbyists, COPE members
and friends of labor.
- Fairness and willingness to help labor.
The top 10 members of the House in 2001, as ranked by
the Florida AFL-CIO, were:
1. Lois Frankel, West Palm Beach
2. Susan Bucher, West Palm Beach
3. Loranne Ausley, Tallahassee
4. Tim Ryan, Dania Beach
5. Ken Gottlieb, Miramar
6. Doug Wiles, St. Augustine
7. Perry McGriff, Gainesville
8. Eleanor Sobel, Hollywood
9. Sara Romeo, Tampa
10. Chris Smith, Ft. Lauderdale
The Florida AFL-CIO represents more than 500,000 Florida
workers, retirees and their families. The Florida AFL-CIO represents workers
from a
wide spectrum of fields including: law enforcement;
teachers; public service employees; mechanics; building trades workers;
professional employees;
and health care workers.
A complete list of House rankings can be found on the
Florida AFL-CIO web site at: <http://www.flaflcio.org/Main/legislator_rankings.htm> |