Washington – Republic Senate Committee is scheduled for the hearing on Wednesday President Donald Trump for Secretary of Labor, Lori Chavez-Dermens.
Chavez-Dermer, a former congress woman from Oregon, who served one expression, is an unconventional choice for the President of GOP. She supported an account called Pro Act, the main priority of the work union and approved and team URD.
“Working people need someone with their experience in charge of the protection of workers, creating good jobs in the union and rebuild the middle class of our people,” Teamsters spoke in the Republic National Convention of Sean M. O’Brien, which is He spoke in the Republic National Convention last year, he said in the statement. “Teamstars are grateful to the President of the hull to put American workers first nominating tail. Chavez-Dermens this important role. “
This profile landed into warm water with multiple sentiment puppies, which strongly opposes the proto and gave careful eyes on Trump’s choice.
“I will not support it,” Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., Said NBC News in late January. “I am a national spokesperson and the leading author of work on work. Her support for Pro Act, which would not just oppose the national law to work, but to interconnect the state law on work – I don’t think it’s a good thing.”
Paul predicted last month to lose 15 Republican votes. Based on the Committee on Health, Education, Work and Pensions Senate and Pension held on Wednesday by the hearing. GOP has 11-10 most on the panel, which means that if Paul voice against her, Chavez-Dermens needs democratic voices to obtain a favorable board vote.
And for now, Democrats hold a powder with dry.
Senar Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla. He said he would introduce Chavez-Dermender at the hearing, and he predicted that the leaders of the GOP Senate would maintain a voice plant even if Paul is sinking in the board.
“She’s wonderful,” he said, adding that Paul “is hard,” he is the only Republican who is currently in that camp. “He is entitled to his opinion on that. What he may not understand is that the President Trump grew up our entertainment. He was brought into trade unions.”
“She was also very clear that she served there in the will of the president of the United States, and his policies that would put forward,” Mullin said on Tuesday. “We will not agree with all the question, but you know, my wife and I were married to 27 years, and we still disagree with all the question. But you can work next to them and still have a good relationship.”
Republican Senate leaders did not say if Chavez-Dermer will get the basel that he failed in the committee.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., A member of the Ranking Committee for Help, said NBC News last week that he met with Chavez-Dermens. But he wouldn’t say if he supports her.
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., Who the stages on the board, said Republicans – including him – find some of your past position “problematic”. But he said that he would not be a determined factor.
“Put in this way: takes direction from the president, not from her previous voting record,” Cassidy said recently.
Another question that could come to her hearing: Chavez-Dermens told the board to work on the planned parenting clinic in his early 20s, NBC news reported last week.
2025-02-19 10:00:00