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    ...ATU #757 union election results
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ecutive vice president. In July 2010 he
was appointed its international presi-
dent, but three months later lost re-elec-
tion to Lawrence Hanley, head of a
Staten Island local. Since then, Heintz-
man has worked part time at Local 757
helping negotiate collective bargaining
agreements. He says he’s not certain
what his plans are for the immediate fu-
ture.
In other races:
Seven members were elected unop-
posed to the Local 757 Executive
Board: Anna Tompte, First Student
Portland Public Schools; Carl Faddis,
Lane Transit District; Ken Richins,
Salem Area Mass Transit; Sandra
Guengerich, TriMet Center Transporta-
tion; Kevin Kinoshita, TriMet Center
Maintenance; David R. Kay, TriMet
Powell Maintenance; and Joe E. Ruffin
III, TriMet Light Rail Maintenance.
In contested races for Executive
Board, Scott Miller outpolled incum-
bent Roy Jennings at C-TRAN; incum-
bent Terry Howard outpolled Karen
Currah at Portland Public Schools; in-
cumbent Jeffrey D. Ackerson outpolled
Michael William McCurry at TriMet
Merlo Transportation; Shayne Jenker-
son outpolled incumbent Jeffrey Hunt
at TriMet Merlo Maintenance; Dan
Martin outpolled incumbent Khris
Alexander and Fadi Hamad and LaNita
“Homer” Hansen at TriMet Powell
Transportation; Incumbent Tom D.
Ruiz Jr. outpolled Dan Lindner at
TriMet Light Rail Transportation;
Shirley Block outpolled incumbent
...Supreme Court
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ministration to make sure this law
passed, so that tens of thousands of
families could no longer be denied in-
surance.”
Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber said the
Court ruling “will help all Oregonians,
including the 600,000 Oregonians who
are uninsured, have better access to
health coverage. It’s a vindication of the
Obama Administrations bold approach.
Oregon’s health transformation initia-
tive is well underway. We’re moving
forward with Coordinated Care Organ-
izations that will transform Medicaid
for better health and lower cost. And the
Oregon Health Insurance Exchange
will be a central marketplace where in-
dividuals and small businesses can shop
for health plans and receive help paying
for coverage.”
The Court ruling allows states to de-
cline the Medicaid expansion without
losing federal money for their existing
Medicaid programs. If the 26 states that
challenged the law opt out, an estimated
8.5 million people would not be cov-
ered by Medicaid, ProPublica reported.
Chief Justice Roberts joined Justices
Sonya Sotomayor, Stephen Breyer,
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Elena Kagan
in the 5-4 decision.
Bruce Duncan, TriMet Monthly Rated
Employees.
Members also elected liaison offi-
cers to the Board. Unopposed were
Melanie A. Gibson, Bend Area Transit;
Jim Collell, C-VAN; John Oliver, First
Student Services Corvallis City Transit;
and Sharon Issler, First Student Port-
land Public Schools; John Hampton,
Lane Transit District Extra Board;
Thomas McCoid, MV Transportation;
Bill Bradley, Lane Transit District Fleet
Services; Daryl Meisch, MV Trans-
portation Canby; Stephen Eckles,
TriMet Merlo Transportation Extra
Board; Terry Jorgensen, TriMet Powell
Transportation Extra Board; Jean
Strickland, TriMet Light Rail Trans-
portation Ruby; David Harvey, TriMet
Light Rail Maintenance Elmonica;
Mark Brotherton, Valley Transit; and
Brian Newhouse, C-TRAN Represen-
tative Staff.
In contested races, John Shreves out-
polled Becci Probasco at C-TRAN; Joy
LaRochelle outpolled C. Les Green at
First Transit TriMet Lift; Kathi Brown
outpolled Richard Larson and Jeanann
C. Hall at First Transit TriMet Lift;
Roger Spry outpolled Erica Friend-Hu-
ber at Rogue Valley Transportation;
Zachary Leeth outpolled Don Elznic at
Salem Area Mass Transit; Gary Her-
nandez outpolled Erik Nyberg at TriMet
Center Extra Board; Anthony Forrester
outpolled Doug Tilson at TriMet Light
Rail Transportation Elmonica; and Amy
Taylor outpolled Dee Williams at
TriMet Portland Streetcar.
For Lane Transit District Secretary,
Natalie Crampton outpolled John Gel-
somino and Jeramy Card.
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