
Keith Sonderling
56:36 - 56:52
"I do not. That's a Department of Education program. But I would, to the extent we have the administration duties to administer that to the states, it will let me rely on the career education staff."
“I do not. That's a Department of Education program. But I would, to the extent we have the administration duties to administer that to the states, it will let me rely on the career education staff.”
I do not. That's a Department of Education program. But I would, to the extent we have the administration duties to administer that to the states, it will let me rely on the career education staff. Yeah, let me tell you what the pillars are. Sure.
The Senate HELP Committee grilled Keith Sonderling on Thursday over his three months as acting Labor secretary, with Democrats citing overtime rollbacks affecting 4 million workers, a pending rule that could strip minimum wage protections from 3.7 million home care workers, and the transfer of K-12 education programs to a department they say lacks the expertise to run them.
