The landscape is further muddled with the Regulatory Flexibility Act claim, previously appearing in a lawsuit filed by agriculture groups against the DOL, being pushed to the background.
It’s akin to a complex chess match where multiple strategies are in play, but the endgame is far from clear.
Adding More Fuel to the Fire
To thicken the plot, a review orchestrated by the National Federation of Independent Business Small Business Legal Center unearthed 28 incidents where federal agencies seemed to give the Regulatory Flexibility Act the cold shoulder.
The startling revelation? The Department of Labor was the alleged culprit in a whopping 18% of these cases.
Both Foxx and Kiley have not shied away from voicing their concerns about Su’s acting role and her nomination for labor secretary, further straining the narrative.
U.S Department of Labor: The Aftermath
While the letter’s reverberations are bound to echo through the corridors of power, it remains mum about Su’s nomination, which has garnered support and opposition in nearly equal measure.