MERRILLVILLE, Ind. (AP) — A labor group is sponsoring a $500-per-plate
fundraising event for Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels, even though some of its
members have endorsed another candidate.
A full-page ad in newspapers last week listed the Northwest Indiana Building
and Construction Trades Council as a sponsor of the event Friday night at the
Radisson Hotel on U.S. 30 in Merrillville.
Mike Campbell, president of Laborers’ Locals 81 and 41, said many of his
3,000 members were upset because they believe the ad gave the impression all
33 union locals in the council were supporting Daniels.
Laborers’ locals in Indiana have endorsed Democrat Jim Schellinger and
donated $126,000 to his campaign, Campbell said.
Locals 81 and 41 and Iron Workers Local 395 plan to protest outside the event
Friday. The protest rally will assemble at 5:00 p.m.
Local 81 is based in Valparaiso and Local 41 in Hammond. The locals cover
Lake, Porter, Jasper, Newton, Starke and LaPorte counties.
Ironworkers Local 395 business manager Jim Stemmler said his local and the
Ironworkers’ state council also have endorsed Schellinger.
Chris Hernandez, president of the Northwest Indiana Building and Construction
Trades Council, said its $50,000 in sponsorship money has come entirely from
funds raised by individual locals and labor councils.
“It’s a sponsorship for the dinner; it’s not a building trades endorsement,”
Hernandez said.
Daniels came to the council in late January to ask for its support, Hernandez
said. The following week, its vice presidents’ committee met and approved the
sponsorship of the fundraiser, he said.
However, they agreed none of the council’s money would be used. Instead,
individual labor councils and locals gave donations to support the council’s
sponsorship, Hernandez said.
Some individual locals within the council have endorsed Daniels.
Gala organizer Dan Dumezich said $400,000 already has been raised through
sponsorships and the purchase of tables and dinners. He predicted it would
bring in more than $500,000.
“The fact is the building trades council and all the unions under them are
supporting the governor at this event,” Dumezich said Monday. “And that’s a
tough cookie for some of them to swallow.”
Crown Point billionaire Dean White also is a $50,000 sponsor of the event, as
are the Northwest Indiana Contractors Association and International Union of
Operating Engineers Local 150.
Daniels, first elected in 2004, is seeking his second term. A message seeking
comment was left with his campaign staff in Indianapolis.
Schellinger faces Jill Long Thompson in the Democratic primary May 6.
Posted 3/6/2008