9:44 AM Eastern - Friday, May 29, 2009

Senator Vitter: You Can Run (for Re-Election) but You Can't Hide (from Your Voting Record)

vitter-ad.jpgHelene O'Brien, President of SEIU Local 21LA issued the following statement in response to Senator Vitter's most recent fundraising email:

In a recent fundraising email, Senator Vitter attacked the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) for exposing his votes against working families. But it's nothing compared to the hardships he's caused to middle and low-income Louisianans with his votes as the Junior Senator of Louisiana.

SEIU believes Louisianans deserve to know how Senator Vitter lets down working families in our state:

  • Our Senator voted NO to providing health care for four million children when he voted against SCHIP legislation.
  • He voted NO to creating and keeping jobs in Louisiana when he voted against the economic recovery package.
  • And as if that's not enough, he voted AGAINST long-term economic recovery for all Americans when he opposed a budget that would get our economy back on track.

Senator Vitter consistently votes against the interests of working families in our state--while supporting CEOs and corporate banks who line his campaign chest.

And for him to shamelessly cover up the votes he's cast by soliciting donations for his 2010 campaign, working families in Louisiana have only one thing to say:

Senator Vitter: You can run for re-election, but you can't hide from your voting record.

Senator Vitter was right about one thing though--the election is more than 500 days away. That's why working families throughout Louisiana are uniting now to hold politicians accountable. We need to make sure in November 2010, we elect leaders who will stand up for hardworking Louisianans.

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