SOUTH BOSTON – David Biele, a lifelong South Boston resident and local attorney running in the Democratic Primary for State Representative, has been endorsed by Ironworkers Local 7. Biele, a leader in many South Boston community-based organizations, has been earning strong support from organized labor, including a recent endorsement from Laborers Local 223.
Biele will officially kick off his campaign next Thursday, June 14 at The Broadway, located at 726 East Broadway. Biele said, “I am honored to have Ironworkers Local 7 supporting my candidacy. Local 7 has deep roots and a rich history in our community, and I’m especially proud to have their backing.”
He continued, “Growing up in a union family taught me the value of hard work, quality jobs, and community engagement. As your State Representative, I will be a strong voice for organized labor, supporting job creation and economic opportunity in our neighborhoods, investing in our public schools, supporting our seniors and veterans, and giving the community a strong voice in government.”
Biele has been deeply engaged with local community-based programs. He serves as a board member of the South Boston Boys & Girls Club and has spent many years mentoring local youth through the TEAM Mentoring Program at the Labouré Center. He is also actively involved with Harry McDonough Sailing Center and the South Boston Special Kids and Young Adults. Biele was a longtime member of Representative Nick Collins staff, working on policy, legislation, and constituent services. He is a graduate of Boston Latin School, Boston College, and Boston College Law School.