Senate panel approves labor board nominee Craig Becker
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A Senate panel has narrowly approved the nomination of union lawyer Craig Becker to become a member of the National Labor Relations Board.
But the loss of a Democratic seat in the Senate could mean that Becker won’t take the post anytime soon. Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain has vowed to place a hold on the nomination. When newly elected Republican Scott Brown is sworn in later Thursday, Democrats will no longer have the 60 votes needed to overcome a GOP filibuster.
Republicans claim that Becker would make pro-union changes on the NLRB without congressional approval. The 13-10 party-line vote in committee sends Becker’s nomination to the Senate floor, where a vote could come as soon as next week.
-- Associated Press