This evening, sometime in the ballpark of 5:30 PM, it is expected the Senate will formally approve the confirmation of President Joe Biden’s nominee to become the next Labor Secretary.
Readers might recall that while progressives had hoped (it not pushed) President Biden to pick a Labor Department nominee such as Bernie Sanders, those ideas quietly faded. In lieu of a progressive nominee that some Democrats had pushed for, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh eventually emerged from the scrum as President Biden’s nominee. Boasting a strong union background since at least the age of 21, Walsh skated through the nomination process relatively unscathed.
It is expected Walsh will be confirmed as the next Labor Secretary once the Senate votes later today. While there might be a few Republicans that approve his nomination, I would expect the vote to mainly be along party lines. Upon confirmation, I would look for Walsh to start to implement labor friendly policies and initiatives at the Labor Department, contrary to the prior activities at the agency during President Donald Trump’s term.
For additional information: https://www.masslive.com/politics/2021/03/confirmation-vote-for-labor-secretary-nominee-marty-walsh-expected-monday-kim-janey-set-to-serve-as-acting-boston-mayor.html
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