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scribd.com 12/19/2008 — Hilda Solis's 1999 FEC filings. View Document Info X Share This Document Copy and Paste URL Submit to Social Services Submit to: Digg Reddit Stumbleupon2 Delicious Yahoo Wikipedia X Send This Document Your Name (Required) Send to (Required, with one ...
Lou Dobbs Criticizes Appointment of Pro-Union Labor Secretary
videocafe.crooksandliars.com 12/22/2008 — Download | Play    Download | Play You Tube Oh the horror! Lou Dobbs has his pants in a bunch over the potential appointment of a pro-union Secretary of Labor in the choice of Hilda Solis. He brings into the Labor Department ...
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dailykos.com 12/22/2008 — If Hilda Solis is confirmed as Secretary of Labor early next year, as seems all but certain, the special election to fill her congressional seat likely will pit long-time rivals against each other. The outcome of that contest is not so certain. But ...
Obama's Labor pick has communist ties
worldnetdaily.com 12/22/2008 — President-elect Barack Obama's choice to head the Labor Department has close ties to U.S. communist and socialist organizations and has sent representatives to functions organized by national parties for both ideologies. The pick of Rep. Hilda L. ...
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motherjones.com 12/23/2008 — DEPARTMENT OF LABOR.... Victor Davis Hanson is unhappy with Barack Obama's choice to head the Department of Labor: I'm sure that the labor secretary nominee Hilda Solis is a bright and savvy politican. But a labor secretary is supposed to reflect ...
Immigrant's daughter Solis to lead Labor Dept (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 12/19/2008
AP - Hilda Solis grew up on tales of workplace struggles from her Mexican immigrant father, a Teamsters union steward. Her mother, born in Nicaragua, worked on an assembly line.
Unions See Champion in Solis at LaborWSJ.com: Politics And Policy 12/20/2008
While labor leaders praised the selection of Rep. Hilda Solis as labor secretary, business groups worried that a union-friendly approach could increase costs for employers in a struggling economy.