The AFL-CIO opposes the nomination of Eugene Scalia to be Secretary of Labor. He has spent his entire career representing corporate interests and fighting against the interests of working people. Eugene Scalia is the antithesis of what is required from a Secretary of Labor and what working people deserve to expect from the Department of Labor. Corporations and the rich already have abundant representation in the Trump administration. Working people cannot afford to have yet another corporate defender representing them at the Labor Department. Scalia was confirmed on Sept. 26, 2019.
Vote result: Passed
YEAs: 53
NAYs: 44
Legislator Sort descending | State | Party | Vote | |
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Sen. John Cornyn | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto | Democrat | No | ||
Sen. Tom Cotton | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Kevin Cramer | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Michael D. Crapo | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Ted Cruz | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Steve Daines | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Tammy Duckworth | Democrat | No | ||
Sen. Richard J. Durbin | Democrat | No | ||
Sen. Michael B. Enzi | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Joni Ernst | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Dianne Feinstein | Democrat | No | ||
Sen. Deb Fischer | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Cory Gardner | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Kirsten E. Gillibrand | Democrat | No | ||
Sen. Lindsey Graham | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Charles E. Grassley | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Kamala Harris | Democrat | No | ||
Sen. Margaret Hassan | Democrat | No | ||
Sen. Joshua Hawley | Republican | Yes |