Big Labor’s Secretary of Labor Questioned by Congress

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Former Big Labor front-group Treasurer and Obama’s current Labor Secretary Hilda Solis attempted to the play the Washington game of not answering questions while trying to ramble-on long enough to use up the questioner’s time.  At least that is how it appeared yesterday during a congressional hearing, U.S. House Education & Workforce Committee Chairman John Kline and members such as Representatives Kristi Noem, David Roe, Timothy Walberg, Scott DesJarlais, Larry Bucshon, Todd Rokita, and Dennis Ross put several questions to Solis who often provided long, rambling, and nonresponsive answers.

Early on, the National Right to Work Committee exposed Solis’ clear conflicts-of-interest in its Obama Administration Personnel Alert.  

The NRTW Legal Foundation has filed several inquiries and comments with the Labor Department concerning rulemakings that have allowed union officers to hide hundreds of millions of dollars of forced-union dues and potential conflicts-of-interest payments.  In fact, the NRTW Legal Defense Foundation is currently suing the Department for its failure to comply with the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

Mallory Factor’s Strategy Room on FoxNews.com invited National Right to Work President Mark Mix to discuss the Police & Firefighter Monopoly Bargaining Bill (H.R. 413 and S. 1611 on Monday, March 22. (Watch Mr. Mix’s Strategy Room Segment below or at the NRTWC YoutTube site.)

As you know, the Police and Firefighter Monopoly Bargaining Bill is designed to FORCE every firefighter and police officer in the country under union boss control — and is just the first step toward forcing ALL state and local public employees under Big Labor’s thumb. (Push Triangle to Play Video

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(The Strategy Room is FoxNews.com’s live web based video programming from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET  that provides: “always entertaining discussion of the day’s top stories, plus a variety of hour-long shows on topics like business, health, technology, and entertainment.”)