Encourage Your Senators to Vote to Confirm Lori Chavez-DeRemer as Secretary of Labor

SMACNA lauds former Portland area Oregon Congresswoman, a champion of registered apprenticeships and quality driven, high road contractors, for her bipartisan and balanced job creating policies and legislation.

Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer

SMACNA is urging its members and chapters to contact their United States Senators in support of the nomination of Lori Chavez-DeRemer to serve as our nation’s 30th Secretary of Labor.

We are strongly encouraging SMACNA contractors to take action on the nomination by clicking here to send a message to your Senator(s) urging them to confirm Chavez-DeRomer. (Please login using the email you use for SMACNA business.) If you encounter any difficulty, please email Belen Pifel

In her role as a Member of Congress, Rep. Chavez-DeRemer effectively served her congressional district with a fair and balanced approach to governing, earning widespread and bipartisan support for her job creating initiatives, ideas and legislation. Prior to joining Congress, Chavez-DeRemer served as the mayor of Happy Valley, Oregon. As mayor, she championed local development and industry-supported programs to expand the Portland area skilled construction workforce. At every level of government she has served, Chavez-DeRemer has strived to connect hopeful, career-oriented workers with construction trades affiliated registered apprenticeships leading to high skilled, well-paying skilled construction trades jobs.

In a letter to the Senate, Stan Kolbe, SMACNA’s Executive Director of Government and Political Affairs made a compelling case for Chavez-DeRemer’s stating that “She has always been a valued and trusted official creating bipartisan solutions endorsed by labor and employers. Solutions that were instrumental in boosting registered apprenticeships and high skilled, well-paying skilled construction opportunities.”

Click here to take a moment to read SMACNA’s letter to the Senate regarding Chavez-DeRemer’s nomination. 


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