Thursday, February 03, 2011

Orrin Hatch Mike Enzi call on President for withdrawal of the nomination of Craig Becker to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)

Orrin HatchHATCH, ENZI, SENATE REPUBLICANS CALL ON PRESIDENT TO WITHDRAW CONTROVERSIAL LABOR BOARD NOMINEE.

Hatch Says, If President is Serious About Relieving Pressure on the Business Community and Ushering in a New Era of Bipartisanship, He Should Withdraw the Becker nomination.
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), Ranking Member of the Senate Finance Committee, and Mike Enzi (R-Wyoming), Ranking Member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, sent a letter to President Obama calling for the withdrawal of the nomination of Craig Becker to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). All Republican Senators signed onto the letter, which was sent to the White House yesterday.

“Last year, the Senate rejected Mr. Becker’s nomination because there were serious questions as to whether he could remain impartial while serving on the NLRB. These questions have not been resolved and, if anything, it is more clear now that Mr. Becker is more interested in furthering a pro-union political agenda than in upholding our nation’s labor laws. If the President, as he stated in the State of the Union, is serious about relieving pressure on the business community and ushering in a new era of bipartisanship, he should withdraw the Becker nomination and work with us to find someone that both parties can support,” Senator Hatch said.

“I oppose the nomination of Craig Becker absolutely. Over the past ten months, Mr. Becker has made his intention and bias clear. The NLRB is meant to be an impartial authority ensuring organizing freedom in the workplace, not a politicized institution bent on increasing unionization rates at the cost of American jobs. Last year, Mr. Becker was appointed against the will of the Senate. This year, I urge President Obama to work with Senators to identify a replacement nominee,” Senator Enzi said.

Mr. Becker’s record showed he supported expanding the role of the NLRB without congressional authorization. Senators Enzi and Hatch stand ready to work with the President to identify a new nominee capable of receiving swift confirmation. Please click here to view the letter. ###

February 3rd, 2011 Media Contact(s): Mark Eddington, Heather Barney (202) 224-5251

TEXT CREDIT: Orrin Hatch Washington DC Office 104 Hart Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Tel: (202) 224-5251 Fax: (202) 224-6331

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Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Mitch McConnell S.AMDT.13 FULL TEXT To repeal the job-killing health care law and health care-related provisions in the Health Care and Education

Mitch McConnell(Sen. McConnell): To repeal the job-killing health care law and health care-related provisions in the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010. -- Amendment SA 13 proposed by Senator McConnell. Bill Summary & Status 112th Congress (2011 - 2012) S.AMDT.13

AMENDMENT PURPOSE: To repeal the job-killing health care law and health care-related provisions in the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010.
TITLE __--REPEAL OF JOB-KILLING HEALTH CARE LAW

SEC. X01. SHORT TITLE.

This title may be cited as the ``Repealing the Job-Killing Health Care Law Act''.

SEC. X02. REPEAL OF THE JOB-KILLING HEALTH CARE LAW AND HEALTH CARE RELATED PROVISIONS IN THE HEALTH CARE AND EDUCATION RECONCILIATION ACT OF 2010.

(a) Job-Killing Health Care Law.--Effective as of the enactment of Public Law 111-148, such Act is repealed, and the provisions of law amended or repealed by such Act are restored or revived as if such Act had not been enacted.

(b) Health Care-Related Provisions in the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010.--Effective as of the enactment of the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (Public Law 111-152), title I and subtitle B of title II of such Act are repealed, and the provisions of law amended or repealed by such title or subtitle, respectively, are restored or revived as if such title and subtitle had not been enacted.

Bill Summary & Status 112th Congress (2011 - 2012) S.AMDT.13

TEXT CREDIT: THOMAS (Library of Congress)

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