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Central Labor Council backs Potnick for West Sac mayor

A prominent labor group in the Sacramento region has endorsed Mayor Christopher Cabaldon’s opponent, Greg Potnick, in the West Sacramento mayoral race. The Sacramento Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO, this week endorsed Potnick to become the city’s mayor. Potnick, a former City Council member of 12 years, said he will advocate for working families as part of his campaign. “I’ve been a union member and supporter my entire life,” Potnick said. Cabaldon said Wednesday that he had not yet heard from the labor council on its decision. He said he did not want to comment until he talked to the labor council and learned why it endorsed Potnick. Bill Camp, the executive secretary of the labor cou

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What's Happening at the Capitol: April 19

 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. The California Correctional Peace Officers Asssociation is having a "Victims March on the Capitol" memorial service on the west steps of the Capitol. Around 600 people are expected to attend. No other information was available. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. There will be a second amendment rally at the traffic circle at the Capitol. It is an unarmed rally. About 150 people are expected to attend. No other information was available. Noon - 1:30 p.m. The We The People Foundation will do presentation of the Articles of Freedom at the south steps of the Capitol. About 100 people are expected to attend. No other information was available.

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