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AFSCME PEOPLE Committee:

Louis Montoya, Chair, Municipal, Local 624 
Gary Slate, State (North), Local 477
Khallen Korte, State (Central), Local 1211 
vacant, State (South)
Joseph Trujeque, County, Local 2499
Stephen Astorga, Retirees
Robert Speedy, County, Local 2499
Kevin Touchton, At Large, Local 2777

 

Fighting for Candidates Who Will Fight for Us

AFSCME endorses candidates who fight for working people. AFSCME members and leaders interview candidates and carefully review their positions and records on issues that matter to public service workers and working families. AFSCME doesn’t just hand out endorsements – they are earned with a commitment to making life affordable for working people, protecting public services and our freedom to be in a union. 

AFSCME-endorsed candidates:  

  • Are fighting to make life easier and more affordable for working people
  • Stand for strong unions, good benefits and safe workplaces
  • Support public services and public service workers
  • Are committed to fair pay and good benefits for public service workers
  • Will protect Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and our retirements
  • Oppose raising health care costs on public service workers 

Earning the endorsement of AFSCME members means you’ll fight for AFSCME members. Period. 

 By contributing today, you can help elect local, state and federal candidates who will fight for us and the issues we care about most. 

Get Involved

Whether you are in the public or private sector, active or retired, now is the time to take action. We know that the same CEOs and corporations who rig the economic rules in their favor pour hundreds of millions of dollars into our elections. The only answer to the power of their money is the power of organizing. Our completely voluntary political action fund allows us to work together to organize, build political power and enact legislative programs that protect our jobs. However, we can only do this with your help. We cannot contribute union dues to Federal candidates. Through PEOPLE, thousands of AFSCME members help get out the vote for candidates who support working families and the vital services we provide in our communities. We make phone calls, knock on doors and do whatever it takes to turn out more voters. We cannot hesitate to take action, be a part of history, volunteer and contribute today!

How to Contribute

Contributing today is easy! You can sign up for recurring contributions. Every contribution will bring us one step closer to restoring the middle class. If your employer honors PEOPLE deductions, you may fill out our safe and secure online form, HERE. You can donate online with a credit card by clicking here

Because only AFSCME members, their families and retirees can contribute, you will need your membership number to donate. Your membership number can be found on your membership card. If you need assistance with your membership number, please contact: (202) 266-2505.

Become a PEOPLE MVP Today

For as little as $2 a week, you can become an AFSCME PEOPLE MVP and help our preparation for the political battles ahead of us. As an MVP, for every dollar you contribute, you earn a Rewards point. You can redeem your points for a variety of exclusive items in an online catalog of union-made merchandise. The MVP level requires a minimum donation of $100 a year. PEOPLE MVPs also receive a union-made, American-made PEOPLE jacket.

If you are already an MVP, you can take your contribution to the next level. Become a PEOPLE Champion today! PEOPLE Champions receive a pin denoting their Champion status.

  • Become a Bronze PEOPLE Champion for only $250 dollars a year.
  • Become a Silver PEOPLE Champion for $500 a year.
  • Become a Gold PEOPLE Champion for $1,000 a year.

AFSCME PEOPLE MVP Rewards

If you are already a PEOPLE MVP, click here to sign into the AFSCME PEOPLE MVP Rewards site.

Contributions or gifts to AFSCME PEOPLE are not deductible for federal income tax purposes. All contributions to AFSCME PEOPLE are voluntary and will be used for political purposes. Contributions are not a condition of membership or employment and refusal to contribute is free of reprisal. In accordance with federal law, AFSCME PEOPLE accepts contributions only from AFSCME members, executive and administrative personnel, and their families. Contributions from other persons will be returned.