Legislative Committee
Chris Boelens Chair Person:
I am so proud to have the opportunity to
chair the legislative committee. My involvement began with IAM 2339N in 2007
when I was working with Hillary Clinton’s presidential
campaign. My love of politics, gave me the drive to give everyone a voice. This love brought me to a local lodge meeting,
to register voters. Although my work with Hillary came to end in 2008, my dream
for the flight
attendants at Continental and ExpressJet was just beginning.
I joined the Legislative committee
in September of 2008. During that time, I had the honor of working with
incredible members from our local union. We lobbied members
of Congress and Senate on important issues related to Flight
Attendants. These issues included the
FAA Reauthorization Bill and Health Care Reform. I have also attended
numerous educational courses and political conferences to better position
our members through legislation.
In the coming months I hope to
lead this team on a new journey that will include advocating for health care, working families and
creating a stable work environment. We will be taking on roles as
ambassadors, while working with other committees on human rights, women’s
rights and health care. We will determine how these important issues can be
tackled through legislation.
Many Flight Attendants believe that
a union just negotiates contracts, but a major role we play is as community leaders. Advocating for
people across America
makes this union stronger, prouder, and more stable for the ever changing
future. Education and involvement will be the cornerstone of our success,
because to me, this is truly about finding the solutions to secure the future
of our Flight Attendants.
Chris Boelens
IAM 2339N Trustee
Legislative Committee Chair
The Machinists Non-Partisan Political League
is the political arm of the International Association of
Machinists and Aerospace Workers. It was created in 1947 to allow IAM
members to gather individual contributions, coordinate political
activity, and elect candidates who support IAM members and their
families.
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