PITTSBURGH: The Pennsylvania Professional Fire Fighters Association endorsed Dan Onorato for Governor and Scott Conklin for Lieutenant Governor yesterday. The endorsement adds to the growing support the Onorato-Conklin ticket has received from organizations representing working Pennsylvanians.
“I am pleased to receive the endorsement of the Pennsylvania Professional Fire Fighters Association,” said Onorato. “Fire fighters are essential to protecting our communities, and this endorsement is recognition of my experience running Pennsylvania’s second largest county and my plans to improve quality of life and protect public safety across the Commonwealth.”
The 10,000-member PPFFA is a member of the International Association Fire Fighters, which represents more than 297,000 professional fire fighters and paramedics throughout the United States and Canada.
In June, Republican gubernatorial nominee Tom Corbett – who has no experience balancing a budget – appeared on Fox 29’s “Good Day Philadelphia” and, when asked by anchor Sheinelle Jones if it was his position that fire fighters’ jobs don’t matter when it comes to budget cuts, responded: “the short answer is yes.”
“The Pennsylvania Professional Fire Fighters Associations is proud to endorse Dan Onorato for Governor because he is the one candidate who understands the valuable role that first responders play in neighborhoods across the state and who has the experience and the vision to lead Pennsylvania,” said PPFFA President Art Martynuska.
Under Onorato’s leadership, Allegheny County’s unemployment rate is lower than both the state’s and the nation’s. The region has also received numerous accolades for its job growth, ability to attract graduates and families and quality of life. Currently, more people are working in Allegheny County than in any other county in Pennsylvania.
In addition to PPFFA, Onorato has been endorsed by the Service Employees International Union, AFSCME, Pennsylvania Building & Construction Trades Council, Pennsylvania Steelworkers, Pennsylvania State Education Association and Pennsylvania Conference of Teamsters statewide labor organizations.
August 2, 2010
Onorato Raises $3.35 Million Since May Primary
Gubernatorial Nominee Shows Strong Fundraising Support as Momentum Grows
PITTSBURGH: Today, Democratic gubernatorial nominee Dan Onorato’s campaign announced that it has raised more than $3.35 million since winning the May 18 Democratic primary just 2-and-a-half months ago. To date, Onorato’s campaign has raised more than $13 million.
“Our campaign is pleased with the support we are receiving across the state,” said Onorato campaign manager Kevin Kinross. “Since winning the primary, voters have responded positively to Dan’s message of economic growth and his plans for revitalizing Pennsylvania’s economy. As we move closer to Election Day, Pennsylvania’s voters are seeing the clear differences between the candidates.”
Current polls show that the race has tightened. The latest public polling shows that Onorato is gaining momentum as more people realize in the wake of Tom Corbett's blaming the unemployed for being out of work that he's simply not up to the job.
February 5, 2010
Dan Onorato Discusses His Plan to Grow Pennsylvania's Economy in Wilkes-Barre
Onorato Endorsed by Luzerne Commissioner Maryanne Petrilla and Wilkes-Barre Mayor Leighton at Event
WILKES-BARRE: Democratic gubernatorial candidate Dan Onorato today discussed his plan to grow Pennsylvania's economy and help create family sustaining jobs at an 11:00 AM press conference at the Teamsters Local 401 in Wilkes-Barre. At the event, Onorato was endorsed by Luzerne County Commissioner Maryanne Petrilla and Wilkes-Barre Mayor Tom Leighton and was introduced by Jim Murphy, a Local 401 Business Agent. Yesterday, Onorato was endorsed by the statewide Teamsters at an event in Philadelphia.
"The single most important job for the next Governor is to spur Pennsylvania to lead the nation in job creation, from supporting our historic manufacturing sector to the newest pioneers in the emerging 'green' economy," said Onorato today. "As Governor, my chief focus will be on creating well-paying sustainable jobs that improve the economic security of all of the Commonwealth's residents, just as it was for me as Allegheny County Executive."
At today's event, Onorato was also endorsed for Governor by Luzerne County Commissioner Maryanne Petrilla and Wilkes-Barre Mayor Tom Leighton. Yesterday, Onorato was endorsed by the statewide Teamsters Union, the first statewide union to make an endorsement in the Democratic gubernatorial primary.
"I am endorsing Dan Onorato for Governor because he is the only candidate for Governor who knows what it takes to help lead and manage a large economy - because he has done it," said Commissioner Petrilla. "I look forward to working with him in the primary and general elections and next year as Governor as we move to put people back to work across Pennsylvania."
As Allegheny County Executive, Onorato has focused on job creation and after six years of his leadership today. Today, Allegheny County has more jobs than any other county in Pennsylvania and the county's unemployment rate is one of the lowest in the state and 25% lower than the nation's.
The "Onorato Plan for Economic Development" Onorato discussed today has five (5) central tenets:
"Pennsylvania is at a critical juncture in its history and if we are going to reform government, create good new jobs and improve education for every child, we need to make real change now," said Mayor Leighton. "Dan Onorato is the best experienced candidate and the only one who has detailed proposals to put Pennsylvania back to work."
While honoring Pennsylvania's manufacturing past, Onorato will work to build on Pennsylvania's competitive advantage in key segments of the Knowledge Economy, including through its unrivaled "eds and meds" - higher education institutions and medical institutions - and through its burgeoning science- and technology-related fields.
"We know that the fastest growing industries are linked to education and medicine," continued Onorato, who last month released a policy paper detailing his plan to work with higher education institutions to create jobs and prepare workers. "Pennsylvania has some of the finest institutions of higher learning and medical facilities in the country. We need to continue to focus on fostering the development of these next generation jobs."
Onorato also recognizes that perhaps no sector holds greater opportunity for the Commonwealth than energy, with intense competition for alternative and renewable energy and energy conservation strategies combined with Pennsylvania's vast holdings across the broad range of energy resources - including the enormous economic potential of the Marcellus shale natural gas reserves that lie just under the Commonwealth's surface. "As County Executive, I focused on supporting the development of 'green jobs' and as Governor, I will do the same," said Onorato.
Today's endorsements come just four days after Onorato released strong fundraising numbers for 2009 and a week after Onorato picked up significant political support in the Lehigh Valley with the backing of Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski and Councilmen Julio Guridy and Ray O'Connell and Easton Mayor Salvatore J. Panto, Jr., Councilwoman Elinor Warner, Councilman Ken Brown, Treasurer David Fleck and Controller Tony Bassil. Earlier in January, Onorato was endorsed by a dozen southwestern Pennsylvania County Commissioners. Onorato has also won major endorsements from southeastern Pennsylvania leaders like Congressman Patrick Murphy, State Senators Daylin Leach and Andy Dinniman and State Representative Mike Gerber.