Colorado Professional Fire Fighters Endorse John Hickenlooper for U.S. Senate - John Hickenlooper for U.S. Senate

Colorado Professional Fire Fighters Endorse John Hickenlooper for U.S. Senate

Today, the Colorado Professional Fire Fighters announced their endorsement of John Hickenlooper’s campaign for U.S. Senate.

“The Colorado Professional Fire Fighters endorse and support John Hickenlooper’s campaign for U.S. Senate,” said Michael Franier, President of the Colorado Professional Fire Fighters. “Over the last 20 years, as the Mayor of the City and County of Denver and the Governor of the State of Colorado, the Colorado Professional Fire Fighters have had the opportunity to work with John and see his commitment to not only Fire Fighters, but the hard-working men and women of the State of Colorado. Standing for those who are less privileged, John Hickenlooper’s understanding that working families deserve a voice on salaries, benefits, and working conditions makes him the right choice for United States Senate. Today, more than ever, we need leadership in Washington DC that understands the needs of those who are on the front lines, protecting their communities.”

“I’m honored to be endorsed by Colorado’s hardworking and dedicated Professional Fire Fighters,” said John Hickenlooper. “Our brave first responders deserve to have a Senator who will fight on behalf of working families in Washington, and that’s exactly what I intend to do.”

The Colorado Professional Firefighters join an ever-expanding list of Colorado organizations and officials supporting John’s campaign for Senate because they know he’s the best candidate to defeat Senator Gardner and make Washington work for Colorado. Other local endorsers of John’s campaign include the Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters, Pipefitters Local 208, former U.S. Senator Ken Salazar, Senator Michael Bennet, Congressman Ed PerlmutterState Senate President Leroy Garcia, State Senators Brittany Pettersen, Jessie DanielsonKerry DonovanRhonda Fields, and Jeff Bridges and State Representatives Julie McCluskieBri Buentello,  Tom Sullivan, and Dylan Roberts.

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