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Elaine Chao takes Chavez's place
By Sridhar Krishnaswami
NEW YORK, JAN. 12. Two days after his original nominee for the
post of Labour Secretary, Ms. Linda Chavez, withdrew her name,
the President-elect, Mr. George W. Bush has picked in her place
Ms. Elaine Chao, former Peace Corps Director and Fellow of the
Heritage Foundation, a Conservative thinktank. Ms. Chao was a
Deputy Secretary in the Department of Transportation in the
earlier Bush administration and is the wife of the Republican
Senator, Mr.Mitch McConnel of Kentucky.
The Republican President-elect also picked Mr. Robert Zoellick, a
veteran of Republican administrations to be his Trade
Representative. And amid speculation that Mr. Bush will downgrade
the post and have the Commerce Department take the lead on trade
policies, the President-elect has decided that Mr. Zoellick will
have Cabinet rank. A former State Department official, Mr.
Zoellick was an Undersecretary of State for Economic Affairs.
Wrapping up his visit to Washington and heading back to Texas for
one last time before returning for his inauguration on January
20, 2001, Mr. Bush told reporters that he expected his nominees
to face tough questioning. ``I never expected our nominees to
sail through without harsh questioning,'' Mr. Bush told the media
prior to leaving Washington.
The Bush transition team had its first setback with revelations
that Ms. Chavez had housed an illegal immigrant in the early
1990s. Democrats and Liberal groups are zeroing in on Mr. John
Ashcroft who has been nominated as the next Attorney- General.
Others likely to face some hurdles are Ms. Gale Norton who has
been picked as the Interior Secretary and Ms. Christine Todd
Whitman who will be running the Environmental Protection Agency.
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