Date | Key Vote | Vote |
---|---|---|
Dec
18
2023
|
Nomination of Martin O’Malley to be Social Security Administration (SSA) commissioner The AFL-CIO supported the confirmation of Martin O’Malley to lead the SSA, a position that has gone unfilled for over two years. The SSA needs a strong leader, and former Maryland Gov. O’Malley’s experience and demonstrated competence make him a good fit for this position. |
Right |
Oct
31
2023
|
Prohibit Executive Order 14019, Promoting Access to Voting This amendment to the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2024 would prohibit the use of funds to implement or enforce Executive Order 14019, which promotes and expands voting access for millions of Americans by directing federal agencies to consider ways to expand citizens’ opportunities to register to vote and participate in the electoral process. |
Right |
Oct
25
2023
|
Nomination of Jessica Looman to be administrator of the Wage and Hour Division of the Department of Labor (DOL) The AFL-CIO supported the confirmation of Jessica Looman to be administrator of the U.S. DOL’s Wage and Hour Division. The former executive director of the Minnesota State Building and Construction Trades Council, Looman is highly qualified for this position, with a track record of protecting workers. |
Right |
Sep
06
2023
|
Nomination of Gwynne A. Wilcox to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) The AFL-CIO supported the reconfirmation of Gwynne A. Wilcox as a member of the NLRB. As the first Black woman to serve on the NLRB, Wilcox has a remarkable history of expertise and commitment to workers’ rights. Since her confirmation, Wilcox has protected workers’ rights, fair labor practices, and a just and equitable workplace. |
Right |
Jun
14
2023
|
Nomination of Casey Pitts to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California The AFL-CIO supported the confirmation of Casey Pitts for the U.S. District Court judge position in the Northern District of California. Pitts is a highly respected labor and employment attorney with extensive litigation experience. As an openly LGBTQ+ individual, Pitts also brings diversity to this court. |
Right |
Jun
01
2023
|
Congressional Review Act resolution to block the Department of Education rule relating to “Waivers and Modifications of Federal Student Loans” This resolution aimed to overturn President Biden’s student debt relief program addressing the long-standing student debt crisis that hinders economic security for millions. Reversing the bipartisan payment pause and forcing repayment would disproportionately affect those earning less than $75,000 annually, as they constitute 90% of beneficiaries. The relief has allowed these individuals to begin saving for homes and emergencies. |
Right |
May
18
2023
|
Nomination of Nancy Abudu to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit The AFL-CIO supported the confirmation of Nancy Abudu to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit. With exceptional professional credentials and extensive experience in voting and civil rights litigation, Abudu was a highly qualified judicial nominee. Now confirmed, she brings diversity to the 11th Circuit as the first African American woman and the first person of color from Georgia. |
Right |