Engelhart Gets to Visit with Harris County AFL-CIO
It was Mike Engelhart's great pleasure this past Wednesday evening to speak before the membership of the Harris County AFL-CIO. As regular readers of Mike's blog will remember, unions are a big part of Mike's life. Mike maternal grandfather, Harry Avrutin, was the Secretary of New York Central Labor Council for many years prior to his death in 1988. He was a big part of Mike's childhood, and Mike remembers attending Labor Day Parades, meeting local and national leaders, and hearing stories about unions battling for the little guy.
Mike got a chance to speak to the group, and asked them directly for their endorsement. As he said, it would be a great honor to receive this group's backing, and it would go a long way to show that Mike intends to be a judge for all of Harris County and for all Texans, rather than just a judge for an elite few. Oddly, no Republicans were present asking for the group's endorsement.

Mike's Grandfather Supervising Office Workers' Protest in 1930s in New York City.
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Mike got a chance to speak to the group, and asked them directly for their endorsement. As he said, it would be a great honor to receive this group's backing, and it would go a long way to show that Mike intends to be a judge for all of Harris County and for all Texans, rather than just a judge for an elite few. Oddly, no Republicans were present asking for the group's endorsement.

Mike's Grandfather Supervising Office Workers' Protest in 1930s in New York City.
Political advertising paid for by Mike Engelhart, 4402 Holt Street, Bellaire, Texas 77401 in compliance with the voluntary limits of the Judicial Campaign Fairness Act.
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