Biden’s Labor Department Nominee Had His Nomination Blocked Thanks to Three Democrats

by Sebastian Hughes

 

Three Democratic senators joined Republicans on Wednesday to kill the nomination of David Weil to head the Labor Department’s Wage and Hour Division, Politico reported.

In a final vote of 47-53, the Senate chose not to move forward with considering Weil’s nomination after intense criticism from Republicans over his tenure in the Obama administration, Politico reported. Arizona Sens. Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Kelly, along with West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin, were the only Democrats to vote against Weil.

Opponents went after Weil for policy choices surrounding independent contractor classification, joint employment designations and overtime pay, Politico reported. The vote makes Weil the first Biden nominee to fail on the Senate floor.

“As she promised Arizonans, Kyrsten evaluates all nominees based on three criteria: whether or not they are professionally qualified, believe in the missions of their agencies, and can be trusted to faithfully execute and uphold the law,” a spokesperson for Sinema said of the senator’s vote, CNN reported.

“Upon reviewing Mr. Weil’s nomination, she has concerns with his ability to faithfully execute and uphold the law,” the spokesperson said.

The International Franchise Association (IFA) was one of the business groups to lobby against Weil’s nomination. The group thanked Republicans and the three Democratic senators for standing “up for local franchise businesses and workers across the country” in a statement to The Hill.

Democratic Washington Sen. Patty Murray, chairwoman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, called Weil “an exceptionally qualified nominee” and lamented that he would not have the opportunity to move forward, CNN reported. She said Weil had a long track record of “fighting to ensure workers get the wages they have earned.”

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Sebastian Hughes is a reporter at Daily Caller News Foundation.
Photo “Kyrsten Sinema” by Kyrsten Sinema. 

 

 


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