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.
Vote result: Passed
YEAs: 51
NAYs: 48
| Legislator Sort descending | State | Party | Vote | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Sen. Tammy Baldwin |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
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Sen. John Barrasso |
Republican
|
No | |
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Sen. Michael Bennet |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
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Sen. Marsha Blackburn |
Republican
|
No | |
|
Sen. Richard Blumenthal |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
|
Sen. Cory Booker |
Democrat
|
Not Voting | |
|
Sen. John Boozman |
Republican
|
No | |
|
Sen. Mike Braun |
Republican
|
No | |
|
Sen. Katie Britt |
Republican
|
No | |
|
Sen. Sherrod Brown |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
|
Sen. Ted Budd |
Republican
|
No | |
|
Sen. Maria Cantwell |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
|
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito |
Republican
|
No | |
|
Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
|
Sen. Thomas R. Carper |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
|
Sen. Bob Casey |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
|
Sen. Bill Cassidy |
Republican
|
No | |
|
Sen. Susan Collins |
Republican
|
No | |
|
Sen. Christopher A. Coons |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
|
Sen. John Cornyn |
Republican
|
No |