Senate confirms Marty Walsh to serve as Labor Secretary The vote tally was 68-29. By Alex Nitzberg Published: March 22, 2021 7:49pm Updated: March 22, 2021 11:41pm Article Dig Deeper The Senate on Monday confirmed Marty Walsh to serve as Labor Secretary. The vote tally was 68-29. Walsh been serving as the mayor of Boston, Massachusetts. The Facts Inside Our Reporter's Notebook Other Media Related Articles Government Lawmakers want answers after major jobs numbers revisions By The Center Square Staff Government House GOP divided over funding the government by September 30 deadline By Charlotte Hazard Government You Vote: Do you think the Republican continuing resolution will pass? By Just the News staff Unlock unlimited access No Ads Within Stories No Autoplay Videos VIP access to exclusive Just the News newsmaker events hosted by John Solomon and his team. Support the investigative reporting and honest news presentation you've come to enjoy from Just the News. Learn more Top Stories Politics & Policy Another day, another October surprise Security Charges alleging Chinese students worked as spies highlight US vulnerabilities to CCP espionage Sponsored Buy a custom 20-ounce Yeti tumbler and enjoy VIP Club Access to Just the News. Energy Congressional GOP demands answers about the role a controversial study played in LNG pause decision Abortion California AG makes 'false and misleading' claims to shut down 'abortion pill reversal,' suit argues Trending Another day, another October surprise Democratic coalition in shambles as Harris bleeding support from key voter blocs International Longshoremen’s Association ends port strike after reaching wages agreement Trump rises in Virginia poll as election nears, still lags Harris Melania Trump defends abortion rights in memoir coming out on Tuesday Just the News Spotlight Just News, No Noise Elections Cheney maintains she is still a 'Reagan conservative' despite push to elect Harris in November Elections Trump ahead of Harris by 1 point in Wisconsin: Trafalgar Group poll Courts & Law Ex-Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters sentenced to 8.5 years in prison over 2020 election security breach Congress Johnson goes to Florida to see Hurricane Helene damage, amid concerns about enough recovery money Congress GOP Rep. Rosendale says funds earmarked for Ukraine can go to FEMA, but government won't do it Support Just the News The Latest From the States Wisconsin DOJ investigating Wausau drop box removal by mayor From the States Bombshell report: 'High risk noncitizens' without IDs flying across U.S. From the States Senators request answers for billions to Iran, its terror proxies
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Courts & Law Ex-Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters sentenced to 8.5 years in prison over 2020 election security breach
Congress Johnson goes to Florida to see Hurricane Helene damage, amid concerns about enough recovery money
Congress GOP Rep. Rosendale says funds earmarked for Ukraine can go to FEMA, but government won't do it