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e Employees International Union, which has made more than $368,000
in independent expenditures to help elect him. The money went to cover
gas, staff salaries and canvassing services.The group making the biggest
push on behalf of Lynch is the International Association of Firefighters,
which has reported spending more than $85,300, including money for gas,
tolls, rally signs, car rentals and travel expenses.Lynch worked as an ironworker
for 18 years and, along with Markey, has appealed to unions for
their support.None of the independent expenditures reported to the FEC by
the end of the week were made to either support or oppose
the three Republican U.S. Senate candidates -- former U.S. Attorney Michael
Sullivan, Norfolk state Rep. Daniel Winslow and Cohasset businessman Gabriel
Gomez.League spokesman Jeff Gohringer told FoxNews.com Saturday all of the
money has been spent in support of Markey.The Tea Party-aligned Conservative
Campaign Committee, however, has said it plans to spend up to $200,000
on radio and television ads to support Sullivan and target Winslow and
Gomez.Winslow and Gomez have called on Sullivan to renounce the ads by
the group, which they say holds extreme anti-gay positions.The Republican
candidates have not agreed to the People's Pledge and argue Lynch and
Markey began their campaigns with a stockpiles of money.The independent
expenditures by outside groups give no indication how much each candidate
has raised in don
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I know how much is done at the very last minute, but
this interior seemed far from complete -- no carpet, exposed ceiling ducts,
few finished surfaces, holes with wires dangling everywhere, scribbling
(in Italian) all over the unpainted walls, and fixtures still sitting on
pallets.But we accompanied by the ships designers; Teresa Anderson (from
Princess) and Giacomo Mortola (a Genoa-based independent) using renderings
and blueprints as visual aids to their narrative.Royal Princess First SightsThe
good news is the elevator is working, said our leader, Rai Calouri,
Princess' executive vice president of fleet operations. We rode up to deck
14 and walked forward to the navigation bridge. When finished, this bridge
will resemble that of the Starship Enterprise, but we only saw dozens
of technicians reading blueprints and manuals, ready to connect computer
screens, steering mechanisms, and control panels for fire doors and smoke
detectors. The captains chair and wheel were dead center, elevated for a
better view. Behind us was a safe-room style situation center with redundant
navigation systems and surveillance monitors -- ready for lockdown.Beyond
the BridgeCruise ship bridges are fascinating, but our Star Trek reverie
was broken when Calouri reminded us that an entire ship awaited inspection.
We ascended two more stories to the Lido deck (deck 16), where
many of the best new Royal Princess features will appear.All Princess ships
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">e Employees International Union, which has made more than $368,000
in independent expenditures to help elect him. The money went to cover
gas, staff salaries and canvassing services.The group making the biggest
push on behalf of Lynch is the International Association of Firefighters,
which has reported spending more than $85,300, including money for gas,
tolls, rally signs, car rentals and travel expenses.Lynch worked as an ironworker
for 18 years and, along with Markey, has appealed to unions for
their support.None of the independent expenditures reported to the FEC by
the end of the week were made to either support or oppose
the three Republican U.S. Senate candidates -- former U.S. Attorney Michael
Sullivan, Norfolk state Rep. Daniel Winslow and Cohasset businessman Gabriel
Gomez.League spokesman Jeff Gohringer told FoxNews.com Saturday all of the
money has been spent in support of Markey.The Tea Party-aligned Conservative
Campaign Committee, however, has said it plans to spend up to $200,000
on radio and television ads to support Sullivan and target Winslow and
Gomez.Winslow and Gomez have called on Sullivan to renounce the ads by
the group, which they say holds extreme anti-gay positions.The Republican
candidates have not agreed to the People's Pledge and argue Lynch and
Markey began their campaigns with a stockpiles of money.The independent
expenditures by outside groups give no indication how much each candidate
has raised in don
just have a patchwork of bills with
no consistency, said Sean Johnson, the Maryland State Teachers Associations
managing director of legislative and legal affairs.Johnson acknowledged
some issues are best decided on a local level but not in
this case, in which some workers pay for union representatives to negotiate
fair pay and benefits while others do not.Right now, 24 states have
right-to-work statues, which prohibit unions from requiring employees to
join or pay dues as a condition of employment, according to the
National Right to Work Foundation.The right to work has been on the
march for several decades, said Greg Mourad, vice president for the Right
to Work Committee. And Maryland is moving in the wrong direction in
relation to the rest of America.He also said the recent efforts by
governors in Indian and Michigan that made their states right to work
states stunned a lot of people.Mourad said the key points are employees
want freedom in the workplace and employers want to open businesses where
they can treat their employees fairly and they wont be forced to
join unions. The new Maryland legislation is an extension of 2009 legislation
passed by the Assembly -- at the request of the American Federation
of State, County and Municipal Employees that requires all state workers
except teachers to pay the fees.Right now, teachers in Baltimore City and
nine of the states 23 counties already pay the fee, as do
all other state employees
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