John
Dougherty is
such a big deal that he doesn’t need the Democratic City Committee
anymore. The electricians union boss tells Citified he has stepped
down as leader of the First Ward in South Philadelphia.
“I’m
getting out of politics a little bit,” he said.
Of
course, I don't believe Doc when he says that, not even "a
little bit." The city's electricians union has become the largest independent campaign contributor in Pennsylvania in
recent years, even larger than trial lawyers and gas drilling bigwigs.
Dougherty also helped get two key allies elected last
year: his brother, state Supreme Court Justice Kevin Dougherty, and
Mayor Jim Kenney.
The
fact that Dougherty has given up his post in the Democratic City Committee
simply seems like a sign that he has bigger fish to fry than the
management of ward politics. Late last year, he ascended to the position of leader of
the Philadelphia Building and Construction Trades Council.
Theoretically, he should have more time now to focus on that, though I fully
expect the electricians union will continue to be a major campaign
donor.
"I'm
just going to stay in the construction lane for a while," said Dougherty.
"I'm going to work with Jimmy, Gov. Wolf. My message won't be
politics. It'll be economic development for years to come."
Democratic
committee people voted in December for Tom Rumbaugh to take
Doc's place, according to Dougherty spokesman Frank Keel.
Source: PhillyMag
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