On Monday afternoon, I dropped by a lunch reception for the Service Employees International Union. The star speaker was Julie Su, who is the Secretary of Labor, but not like a lot of people who have been Secretary of Labor. It's not that she's unqualified; she's overqualified, truth be told. But she is, at the moment, an Acting Secretary of Labor. When Marty Walsh left the department in March of 2023, and the President nominated Su, who was Walsh's deputy, to be his successor, that nomination stalled in the Senate—because of Republican intransigence surely, but also because the inexcusable Joe Manchin joined in from his side of the aisle. Consequently, Julie Su has been the Acting Secretary of Labor for over a year now. This was the kickoff to a transformational day for the Democratic Party. |
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