Delegates from the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) California State Council met in Sacramento on Mar. 19 to focus on legislative priorities, union strategy, and preparations for working families ahead of the 2026 election cycle.
The meeting brought together IAM delegates from across California to discuss how best to advocate for workers’ interests as the state heads into a significant election year. The event aimed to energize members and reinforce the importance of political engagement on issues affecting labor.
The session opened with a keynote address by IAM International President Brian Bryant, who urged members to remain organized and united. “Members in California have always been on the front lines in fighting for retirement security and fair trade policies that put workers first,” said Bryant. “I applaud this state council for endorsing candidates with a pro-worker agenda. We live in the richest country in the history of the world, and right now, billionaires keep getting richer while working families are being told to do more with less. I am proud of this state council for the work they are doing to get people engaged this election cycle.”
Council President Marty Martinez and Secretary-Treasurer Tom Brandon led discussions on council business, candidate endorsements, and mobilization efforts for the upcoming midterm elections. Martinez said, “IAM members in California have never shied away from a fight, and 2026 is no different. Our members show up every day to do the work that keeps this state and this country moving. Now it’s time to make sure the people making decisions in Sacramento and Washington know exactly who we are and what we stand for.”
Other speakers included IAM Western Territory General Vice President Robert “Bobby” Martinez, who emphasized regional solidarity: “California is the heart of the Western Territory, and what happens here matters for working people across this entire region,” said Martinez. “When our members are organized, engaged, and fighting together, there is no challenge we cannot meet. That’s what this union is built on, and that’s exactly what we’re going to bring in the 2026 midterm elections.”
IAM Air Transport Territory General Vice President Richard Johnsen addressed labor issues facing airline industry workers: “We have an important election coming up,” said Johnsen. “Collective bargaining, the right to strike, and so many other labor issues are on the table and under attack. Our members have to be engaged in this election cycle to push back against anti-union forces.”
Hasan Solomon, IAM National Legislative and Political Director, spoke about ongoing efforts through MNPL: “The IAM’s political engagement is rooted in pocketbook issues, not party affiliation,” said Solomon. “The IAM supports candidates who stand with working families on jobs, contracts, and retirement security. Our union will continue to fight on Capitol Hill and state houses across the nation, including Sacramento.” Shane Gusman provided updates on key bills affecting California workers.
As preparations continue toward November’s elections, delegates emphasized unity among union members as critical for advancing worker-friendly policies.



