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Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Trump’s Labor Department pick, to face questions from senators

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Who: Lori M. Chavez-DeRemer

Nominated for: secretary of labor

You might know her from: In 2022, she was elected to represent Oregon’s 5th Congressional District, flipping a blue seat to red. This election made her the first Republican woman from Oregon to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives. But she lost her bid for reelection in 2024 to Democrat Janelle Bynum, resulting in the seat flipping back to blue.

What does this role do? The secretary leads the Labor Department and its agencies, including the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs. The department also enforces more than 180 federal labor policies and laws such as those pertaining to hourly and overtime pay, unemployment insurance and workers’ rights to safe working environments. It is the 11th Cabinet position in the presidential line of succession.

In his last full year in office, President Joe Biden requested that the fiscal year 2025 budget include $13.9 billion and support for 15,762 full-time employees.

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