Senators grill Trump’s Oregon labor secretary nominee on union support
- Lori Chavez-DeRemer faced intense questioning during her Senate confirmation hearing for labor secretary, focusing on her union support.
- She emphasized her dedication to workforce development and apprenticeship programs, despite past support for a pro-union bill known as the PRO Act.
- Senators expressed mixed views on Chavez-DeRemer, with concerns raised about her potential compliance with President Trump's labor policies and how they affect workers' rights.
- The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions will vote later on her appointment before it goes to the full Senate for confirmation.
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