KENNEDY ON STICKLER APPOINTMENT TO MINE SAFETY POST
Washington, D.C. – The Bush Administration today appointed Richard Stickler to be
Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor for Mine Safety and Health. Mr. Stickler’s recess
appointment expired on December 31, 2007. Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Chairman of
the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, issued the following statement:
“The White House has again gone behind the Senate’s back to install Mr. Stickler as head
of the agency that is supposed to protect our nation’s miners. After almost a year and a
half of Mr. Stickler’s stewardship, MSHA remains an agency in crisis and in need of
strong leadership. I urge the President to send us a nominee who will give our brave
miners and their families the kind of effective safety enforcement they deserve.”