Yesterday, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee voted along party lines to advance President Donald Trump's nomination of Eugene Scalia for Labor Secretary.
The 12 - 11 vote was met with resistance by Democrats on the Committee that have expressed concern over Scalia's position on LQBTQ and disability rights in the workplace. With Scalia's nomination advancing to the full Senate for a final vote, it is widely expected he will become the next Labor Secretary as Republicans hold a 53 - 47 majority in the Senate. At this time, there does not appear to be much in the way of resistance to the nomination by Republicans in the Senate. With that being said, even if one or two Republican Senators balked at the nomination, there is some (small) margin for Scalia's nomination to lose a few votes and still result in a confirmation.
I would expect that Senate Republicans will likely move quickly to hold a vote on Scalia's nomination.
For additional information: https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/462768-senate-panel-advances-scalia-trumps-nominee-to-lead-labor-department
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