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Republicans want to know how Solis stands on bill they oppose, unions want badly
From the Las Vegas Sun
By Lisa Mascaro
Fri, Jan 23, 2009 (2 a.m.)
Rep. Hilda Solis
Washington — President Barack Obama’s nominee for Labor secretary is running into fierce resistance from Republicans over her reluctance to state her views clearly on legislation that would make it easier for unions to organize.
The nomination of Rep. Hilda Solis has yet to be approved by the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee — even though her confirmation hearing two weeks ago was among the first for Obama’s cabinet picks.
The committee’s ranking Republican, Sen. Mike Enzi of Wyoming, has been pressing for more detailed responses to questions posed on several issues, including the Employee Free Choice Act or card check bill.
Look, Solis is for the bill. It is so obvious it hurts. The Republicans are pushing for an inquisition. They already know how she stands on the Employee Free Choice Act. She’s for it.
Solis has a strong reputation as a friend of labor — her father was a Teamster, and as a congresswoman, she marched on the picket line during a high-profile grocery-store picket line in her Southern California congressional district.
She voted for the Employee Free Choice Act in the House in 2007. The bill later died in the Senate but is being resurrected in this Congress.
Republicans need to remember that her position is called Secretary of Labor, not Secretary of Business. The Labor Department may have been hacks for Bush’s corporate state, but now it must return to its original form – protection of Labor interests.
UPDATE! 1/28/09 from the AFL-CIO Now blog:
Rep. Hilda Solis
With unemployment at the highest level in decades, Senate Republicans are saying they will hold a vote on the nomination of a key Cabinet member in the fight to restore jobs in this ailing economy. Some conservative lawmakers are vowing to hold up a vote on Rep. Hilda Solis’ (D-Calif.) confirmation as labor secretary because of their opposition to the Employee Free Choice Act, which she supports.
Solis backers have created two Facebook groups in support of her nomination: ”Americans for Hilda Solis as Secretary of Labor,” and “1,000,000 Strong For Hilda Solis as Secretary of Labor“—and each has some 300 members who signed up in the past few days. The groups give information on how to contact your senators to urge that Solis be confirmed. Sign up for both is open to any Facebook member.


