The Anchorage Central Labor Council has never endorsed a candidate so far ahead of the election, and said defeating incumbent Mayor Bronson is its priority.
An organized labor coalition representing some 15,000 members on Thursday endorsed Suzanne LaFrance in the 2024 Anchorage mayor’s race.
“With her municipal experience, Suzanne has shown that she will be ready on day one to put our city on a path to prosperity. We have complete confidence in her ability to lead Anchorage and fight for working families,” said council president Dennis Knebel.
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