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Policy Matters Podcast – Episode 34: President's Second Nominee For Wage And Hour Administrator Stuck In Committee…Again
22 February 2023
Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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On this episode of the Policy Matters Podcast, Seyfarth Senior
Counsel
Scott Hecker and Counsel
Scott Mallery discuss the Senate HELP Committee's recent
inability to advance U.S. DOL Wage and Hour Administrator nominee
Jessica Looman out of committee, this time due to a procedural
hiccup that will likely be remedied. The Scotts discuss what this
means for Looman's nomination specifically, as well as the
general implications for Article I and Article III nominations
during this Congressional term. Listen to the podcast
here.
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