US Merchant Marine Officers' Union Endorse NJ Congressman

November 1, 2013

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The Marine Engineers’ Beneficial Association (MEBA) announces its official endorsement of Congressman Frank LoBiondo for the 2014 congressional election cycle, commenting as follows:

Congressman LoBiondo has consistently demonstrated his steadfast support for the men and women of the U.S. Merchant Marine. His strong support of the programs that sustain the maritime industry has been unwavering. “America could not ask for a better champion of maritime jobs on either side of the aisle – we need more Members of Congress like Frank LoBiondo,” said M.E.B.A. Political Director Matt Dwyer.

Frank LoBiondo is exactly the type of leader M.E.B.A. and its officials believe is needed to put Washington back on the right track. With partisan gridlock at an all-time high, Frank LoBiondo has established strong relationships with Republicans and Democrats and is proven he is willing to make the hard decisions for the betterment of the country.

About the Marine Engineers’ Beneficial Association
The M.E.B.A., America’s oldest maritime labor union, supplies U.S. Coast Guard-licensed deck and engineering officers in both the U.S. domestic and international trades. The Union was established in 1875.

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