The nominations process for President Donald Trump’s appointees is gaining momentum, with Senate confirmations underway and forthcoming hearings for more Cabinet picks. Some appointees are already active, while others are set to appear before relevant committees. Scheduled Senate hearings include:
– Wednesday, 10 a.m. EST: Lori Chavez-DeRemer for the Department of Labor. Chavez-DeRemer, a former Republican congresswoman from Oregon, would oversee workforce and budget matters, shaping policies affecting workers’ wages, health, safety, unionization, and employer-employee dynamics. Notably, she supports the PRO Act, aiming to enhance workers’ rights and reform labor laws.
– Thursday, 10 a.m. EST: Linda McMahon for the Department of Education. McMahon, a prominent figure in the business world and former head of the Small Business Administration, is tasked with potentially winding down the department, as per an executive order under consideration. McMahon’s background includes support for charter schools and school choice, aligning with her prior roles in education and business.
The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee will oversee both hearings. These proceedings offer insight into the administration’s priorities and the individuals tasked with key responsibilities. For further details, contact Meg Kinnard at http://x.com/MegKinnardAP.