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Senate Rules Committee advances Mark Krause to Public Employment Relations Board after hearing
Summary
The California Senate Rules Committee heard public testimony and questioned nominee Mark Krause about labor-employer balance, case backlogs and ongoing labor litigation before voting to advance his confirmation to the Public Employment Relations Board.
The Senate Rules Committee on June 25 heard from Mark Krause, Governor Gavin Newsom's appointee to the Public Employment Relations Board, and voted to advance his confirmation to the full Senate.
Krause told the committee he was “honored to have been appointed by Governor Newsom to the Public Employment Relations Board,” and thanked committee staff and the governor’s appointments office for their vetting. He described nearly nine months serving at PERB and praised the agency’s staff for bringing “expertise and uniformity to the delicate task of stabilizing labor relations.”
The committee questioned Krause about how he approaches decisions that affect both labor and employers. Senator Grove asked how Krause…
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