John, I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve been endorsed by the United Teachers of Dade, a union of professionals who work to advance the cause of public education, representing 27,000 teachers and other employees in the Miami-Dade County School System. |
Unlike my opponent who voted for DeSantis’ “Union Busting Bill” — when I served in the State Senate, I fought for our teachers and students. I supported increasing teacher pay, voted for creating a school safety commission and against allowing firearms in public schools, and stood against censorship — because I believe in leadership that puts our community, not special interests or political agendas, first.
That’s the kind of leadership I’ll bring to the Clerk of Court and Comptroller.
If you’re with me, can you click here to join United Teachers of Dade and support my campaign? |
Thank you for standing with me.
— Annette Taddeo |
Born in Colombia, Annette Taddeo learned the values of public service and resilience from her father, an American World War II and Korean War fighter pilot who bravely and proudly served our country and defended our democracy. In 2017, Taddeo made history as the first Latina Democrat to serve in the Florida Senate and was subsequently reelected in 2018 to a four year term.
Nacida en Colombia, Annette Taddeo aprendió los valores del servicio público y la resiliencia de su padre, un piloto estadounidense que luchó en la Segunda Guerra Mundial y la Guerra de Corea, quien sirvió valiente y orgullosamente a nuestro país y defendió nuestra democracia. En 2017, Taddeo hizo historia como la primera latina demócrata en servir en el Senado de Florida, y fue reelegida en el 2018 a un término de cuatro años. |