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The Race for the 47th: Labor’s Voice in the Assembly
Episode 524th March 2026 • Riverside Rank & File • United America Network
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Two candidates for California’s 47th Assembly District share their visions for working families, unions, and economic fairness. Jason Byors and Leila Namvar join Steve Matthews on Riverside Rank & File to discuss their personal journeys, deep ties to organized labor, and plans to address affordability, wages, and income inequality. Both candidates emphasize the importance of unions in strengthening the middle class and protecting workers’ rights. They also tackle major issues facing the district, including rising costs of living, access to healthcare, and the growing impact of automation and artificial intelligence on jobs. The conversation highlights their differing perspectives but shared commitment to representing Riverside County’s labor force. With a focus on rebuilding trust between workers and political leadership, this episode explores how policy, advocacy, and grassroots engagement can shape the future of working families in California’s Inland Empire. A must-listen for union members, workers, and engaged voters.

Takeaways:

  • Both candidates prioritize affordability and cost-of-living solutions
  • Strong union backgrounds shape their policy approaches
  • Income inequality remains a central economic concern
  • Automation and AI pose major future workforce challenges
  • Messaging is key to reconnecting with working-class voters
  • Grassroots organizing plays a vital role in campaigns
  • Healthcare and housing affordability are urgent issues
  • Labor unions remain essential to worker protections

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