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NORTHWEST LABOR PRESS | April 15, 2016 | PAGE 9 Unionist Amanda Schroeder wants to fight for East Multnomah County Union activist Amanda Schroeder has a lot of doors to knock between now and May 17. Schroeder, 39, is running for the District 4 seat on the Mult- nomah County Commission. The district has 96,000 regis- tered voters, and covers all of eastern Multnomah County from about 148th Avenue to Multnomah Falls and Boring. Schroeder is looking to the la- bor movement to help her cover that territory, because in a sense, her campaign pits the House of Labor against the Chamber of Commerce. Schroeder, a U.S. Army veteran, works at the Vet- eran’s Administration and is president of her union —Amer- ican Federation of Government Employees Local 2157. Her op- ponent, Gresham City Council member Lori Stegmann, is an insurance agent and former board member of the Gresham Chamber of Commerce. “If I win, I’ll be working for the people,” Schroeder told the Labor Press. “If she were to win, she’d be working for their bosses.” County commission seats are Officers Association. Because Schroeder works full-time, and used up her leave in a recent battle with cancer, she campaigns evenings and weekends. She has help from her husband, a Portland police officer, and their two kids, 12 and 9. Saturdays, union volun- teers meet up too, usually at the Sheet Metal union hall, before AFGE Local 2157 president Amanda Schroeder, shown above at a 2013 protest against a federal shutdown, is running for Multnomah County Commission. non-partisan, but Stegmann, a Republican, has received in- kind support from Promote Ore- gon Leadership PAC, the politi- cal action committee for House Republicans. The support — ac- cess to a voter database — was valued at $9,000 in campaign fi- nance disclosures. Those reports also show Stegmann has raised $100,000 thus far. Schroeder has raised less than $18,000, and admits she hasn’t been great at raising money. “I was told I needed to raise $150,000 to win this race. To me I find that just repugnant, be- cause one of the biggest issues we have out in East County is poverty. And to raise enough money to buy a house and es- sentially piss it away on things that last for a moment is offen- sive to me.” But Schroeder has collected support and endorsements from a dozen local labor organiza- tions. Stegmann is backed by two: Gresham Professional Fire- fighters and the Fairview Police fanning out to knock on doors. Schroeder’s volunteer campaign manager Damion Jiles estimates the campaign has knocked on over 1,000 doors since March 5. ONLINE EXTRA Find out more about the campaign at AmandaForEastCounty.com. Northwest Oregon Labor Council Recommends: Amanda Schroeder for Multnomah County Commission District 4 4 Authorized and paid for by Northwest Oregon Labor Council COPE Together , we can make Oregon the safest place to work . Today and every day, it’s up to all of us. Worker Memorial Day | April 28, 2015