Frank J. Christensen - Secretary of Labor Nominee

Secretary of Labor Nominee

With the resignation of Labor Secretary Hilda Solis in January 2013, Christensen's name has surfaced online as a possible successor and it is rumored that his name is on a short list of nominees. Christensen would bring a wealth of experience, knowledge and integety to the position if nominated and confirmed by the Senate.

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