Senate tees up last vote on Lori Chavez-DeRemer to steer Labor Division

Former Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R-Ore.) is a step nearer to successful affirmation to steer the Division of Labor after the Senate on Thursday voted on a bipartisan foundation to advance her nomination. 

Senators voted 66-30 to restrict debate on the nomination, paving the way in which for Chavez-DeRemer to be confirmed when the chamber reconvenes subsequent week.

Fifteen Democrats voted with nearly each Republican member current. 

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) was the lone Republicans to vote down her nomination. 

“In her public service, she’s put in the work to seek differing perspectives and to find common ground. … We need the Labor Department to do better than what we saw from the Biden administration,” Senate Majority Chief John Thune (R-S.D.) mentioned on the Senate flooring on Wednesday. “Over the past 4 years, the Labor Division pushed out many mandates that have been the very reverse of pro-worker.”

Thune pointed particularly to the division’s actions in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic and a Biden-era rule going after unbiased contractors, amongst different issues.  

“President Trump has shown his commitment to the working people of this country. Making life better for working Americans was a priority in his first administration — and it will be a priority in his second,” he mentioned. “It’s a welcome change in direction from the last four years.”

If confirmed, Chavez-DeRemer could be positioned atop a division that has roughly 16,000 full-time workers and probably a $13.9 billion finances for fiscal 2025. 

The previous congresswoman has been a rarity amongst Trump’s Cupboard nominees. Opposition to her has not come from reasonable segments of the GOP, however quite from conservative circles. 

This opposition was due largely to her help for the PRO Act, laws broadly backed by Democrats that will assist to strengthen the flexibility for unions to prepare. Chavez-DeRemer was a co-sponsor of the invoice throughout her time within the Home.

This not solely helped her on the ground on Thursday, but additionally when she superior from the Senate Well being, Schooling, Labor and Pensions Committee. Paul voted in opposition to her, however a trio of Democrats sided with Republican members to place her over the road. 

Nonetheless, there have been some overarching Democratic considerations given Elon Musk and the Division of Authorities Effectivity’s potential interference on the Labor Division. Chavez-DeRemer instructed them throughout her listening to that she would function on the “pleasure” of Trump’s needs. 

Chavez-DeRemer, who misplaced her reelection bid in November, would turn into the twenty first Trump nominee confirmed by the higher chamber, which has made it a precedence to get his decisions green-lit. 

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