Union Leaders Denounce 2 Who Voted for Cafta
Of the fifteen Democrats in the House of Representatives who voted for the passage of the Central American Free Trade Agreement, two have drawn strong criticism from New York unions. Labor leaders said they felt particularly betrayed by Mr. Meeks, of Queens, and Mr. Towns, of Brooklyn, because both had generally liberal voting records, enjoyed strong union support and faced little risk of losing re-election next year.
See "Union Leaders Denounce 2 Who Voted for Cafta", Nicholas Confessore, The New York Times, August 7, 2005