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Asian lawmakers set sights on Biden's Labor secretary pick

The Hill logo The Hill 16/12/2020 19:57:46 Scott Wong
Joe Biden wearing a suit and tie: Asian lawmakers set sights on Biden's Labor secretary pick © Getty ImagesAsian lawmakers set sights on Biden's Labor secretary pick

Asian American lawmakers are focusing their lobbying efforts on President-elect Joe Biden's pick to lead the Labor Department as they fight to ensure Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) are not shut out from a "secretary" role for the first time in two decades.

The Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC), led by Chair Judy Chu (D-Calif.), is aggressively pushing Biden to nominate Julie Su, California's secretary of Labor and Workforce Development and the daughter of Chinese immigrants, as his Labor secretary.

"We strongly support Julie Su for the position of Secretary of Labor and urge President-elect Biden to nominate her to fill this critical vacancy in his administration. Not only would Julie bring greater diversity to the Cabinet, but she is also the most qualified person for the job," CAPAC wrote in a statement.

"As both a woman of color and the daughter of immigrants, Secretary Su would bring a diversity of thought and experience to the Cabinet. She has dedicated her career to the advancement of workers' rights, fair labor practices, and advancing equity and opportunities for all workers, including the most vulnerable who are often overlooked."

The Asian American lawmakers shifted their focus to the Labor slot on Wednesday after Biden nominated Pete Buttigieg as Transportation secretary, further rounding out top leadership posts in his administration.

CAPAC had been urging Biden to name David. S. Kim, California's Transportation secretary, to lead the federal Department of Transportation. But at a news conference Wednesday, Biden introduced Buttigieg, a former Indiana mayor and one-time presidential rival, as his nominee for Transportation secretary. Buttigieg is openly gay and would make history as the first openly gay Cabinet secretary to be confirmed by the Senate.

Under fire, Biden transition officials have pointed out that the president-elect has already named several AAPIs to Cabinet posts and other top roles. They include Center for American Progress President Neera Tanden as director of the Office of Management and Budget; Katherine Tai as U.S. trade representative, a Cabinet-level position; and Dr. Vivek Murthy, who will return to his former role as U.S. surgeon general. Surgeon general is not a Cabinet-level post, though CAPAC had pressed Biden officials to elevate it to no avail.

Biden did tap Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), the daughter of an Indian immigrant and a CAPAC board member herself, as his running mate. She's now the vice president-elect and will sit in his Cabinet.

But none of those positions come with a "secretary" title or responsibilities for running a large federal agency.

The window is quickly closing for AAPIs. There are only eight Cabinet or Cabinet-level positions that Biden has yet to fill after he named Buttigieg as Transportation secretary and former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm as Energy secretary this week. Remaining posts include attorney general; secretaries of Commerce, Education, Interior and Labor; Small Business and Environmental Protection Agency administrators; and CIA director.

Asian lawmakers noted that President Obama, whom Biden under as vice president for eight years, kicked off his first term with a record three AAPI Cabinet secretaries: Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, Energy Secretary Steven Chu and Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki. President Trump had one AAPI Cabinet secretary: Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao.

"President-Elect Biden promised to build an inclusive government that reflects the full diversity of our nation and that must include AAPIs," CAPAC said. "For over two decades, there has always been at least one AAPI Cabinet Secretary under both Democratic and Republican administrations.

"We urge President-elect Biden to continue this progress by nominating Julie Sue as the next U.S. Secretary of Labor."

mercredi 16 décembre 2020 21:57:46 Categories: The Hill

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