Rob Bresnahan Earns Endorsement from Boilermakers Local 13

May 6, 2026

PITTSTON, PA — Congressman Rob Bresnahan’s campaign today announced that he has earned the endorsement of Boilermakers Local Lodge No. 13, representing skilled tradespeople who build and maintain the critical infrastructure that powers communities across Pennsylvania and the rest of the country.



“Rob has proven time and again that he is a steadfast champion for working people. He understands that the strength of our economy depends on the strength of our workforce, including fair wages, comprehensive benefits, and the dignity that comes with union membership,” said Brad Mickatavage, Business Manager/Secretary-Treasurer of Boilermakers Local Lodge No. 13. “His unwavering support for expanding union membership and collective bargaining rights makes him an ideal representative for workers, not just in Northeastern Pennsylvania, but across the nation.” The full endorsement letter can be viewed HERE.



Boilermakers Local 13, affiliated with the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers & Helpers, represents skilled tradespeople responsible for constructing, maintaining, and repairing boilers, pressure vessels, tanks, and other critical energy infrastructure across eastern Pennsylvania and northern Delaware. The Local’s endorsement reflects Bresnahan’s commitment to protecting union jobs, and demonstrates his strength with working class, union voters who are increasingly fed up with the top-down liberal policies of national Democrats.



“I’m honored to earn the endorsement of Boilermakers Local 13 and the hardworking men and women they represent,” said Congressman Rob Bresnahan. “Boilermakers are essential to our energy infrastructure. They build it, maintain it, and keep it running. As someone who built my career working alongside union labor, I know firsthand that addressing our energy future must go hand in hand with protecting skilled tradespeople and the good-paying union careers that sustain our communities.”



Boilermakers Local 13 joins a large and growing coalition of labor organizations supporting Bresnahan’s re-election, including:

  • Amalgamated Transit Union (Endorsement announcement HERE)
  • ATU Local 164
  • ATU Local 1119
  • ATU Local 168
  • International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 163 (Endorsement letter HERE)
  • International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1319 (Endorsement letter HERE)
  • International Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen (Endorsement letter HERE)
  • International Union of Operating Engineers Local 542 (Endorsement letter HERE)
  • Pennsylvania Laborers’ District Council (Endorsement letter HERE)
  • LIUNA Local 130
  • LIUNA Local 158
  • LIUNA Local 1174
  • LIUNA Local 1310


Bresnahan was also awarded the “Outstanding New Member of Congress” honor by the American Federation of Government Employees.



Learn more at www.RobForPA.com.

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