The AFL-CIO supported the confirmation of Doug Parker to serve as assistant secretary for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in the Department of Labor. Parker is the ideal candidate to lead OSHA, the agency charged with enforcing federal statutes that aim to ensure worker safety and health. Parker’s years of experience advocating for and protecting workers make him uniquely qualified to lead this agency and ensure that it enforces standards for new and emerging hazards and reaches targeted populations who are particularly vulnerable to dangerous working conditions. The Senate confirmed Parker’s nomination on Oct. 25, 2021.
Vote result: Passed
YEAs: 50
NAYs: 41
Legislator | State | Party Sort descending | Vote | |
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Sen. Bill Cassidy | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Tim Scott | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Rick Scott | Republican | No | ||
Sen. John Kennedy | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Ben Sasse | Republican | Not Voting | ||
Sen. Ron Johnson | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Richard M. Burr | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Marco Rubio | Republican | No | ||
Sen. James M. Inhofe | Republican | Not Voting | ||
Sen. Mike Rounds | Republican | Not Voting | ||
Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Mike Braun | Republican | No | ||
Sen. John Hoeven | Republican | Not Voting | ||
Sen. John Boozman | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Mitt Romney | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Jim Risch | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Roy Blunt | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Rob Portman | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Joshua Hawley | Republican | No |