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CBS News/ March 18, 2013, 6:04 AM

Perez to be announced as Obama's choice for labor secretary

Thomas Perez, Assistant Attorney General of the Civil Rights Division, testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee's Constitution, Civil Rights, Human Rights, and the Law Subcommittee on "Protecting the Civil Rights of American Muslims" during a hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, March 29, 2011.

Thomas Perez, Assistant Attorney General of the Civil Rights Division, testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee's Constitution, Civil Rights, Human Rights, and the Law Subcommittee on "Protecting the Civil Rights of American Muslims" during a hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, March 29, 2011. / SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images

President Obama will announce that he's officially nominating Thomas Perez to be the next secretary of labor today. CBS News had reported on March 8 that Perez was to be Mr. Obama's choice for the post.

The 51-year-old Perez is popular throughout the labor movement and earned prominence as Maryland Democratic Gov. Martin O'Malley's labor secretary. He also has strong backing in the West Wing and those close to the White House expect Perez to elevate the visibility of the Labor Department on a range of issues, if he is confirmed by the Senate.

"Tom's commitment to preserving the American dream is rooted in his own life experience," a White House official said in a statement. "The son of immigrants from the Dominican Republic, his father passed away when Tom was just 12 years old. Tom's parents taught him and his 4 siblings to work hard, aim high, and always give back to the community."

Some Democrats look for the new labor secretary to intensify the White House push for an increase in the minimum wage. President Obama called for an increase in the federal minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $9.00 per hour by 2015, with automatic yearly inflation adjustments after that. The president first proposed the wage increase in his State of the Union address. The issue has received scant White House attention since then.

In his 2008 campaign, Mr. Obama promised to raise the minimum wage to $9.50 by 2011. His less-aggressive approach now has drawn some criticism on the left. Perez may breathe some life into the effort.

Perez is currently serving in the civil rights division of the Justice Department. He would replace Hilda Solis and satisfy requests from Latino groups for representation in Mr. Obama's second-term cabinet.

He is sure to be questioned during his confirmation hearings about his time as head of Justice's civil rights division, especially after a report from the department's inspector general questioned his testimony in a recent civil rights lawsuit.

The report said Perez gave incomplete testimony to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights when he said the department's political leadership was not involved in the decision to dismiss three of the four defendants in a lawsuit the Bush administration brought against the New Black Panther Party.

The report also concluded that Perez did not intentionally mislead the commission.

"We found that Perez's testimony did not reflect the entire story regarding the involvement of political appointees," said the report released last week.

"We did not find that Perez intentionally misled the commission," said the inspector general. "Nevertheless, given he was testifying as a department witness before the commission, we believe that Perez should have sought more details ... about the nature and extent of the participation of political employees in the NBPP decision in advance of his testimony before the commission."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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ce747 says:
Perez, the big man behind hiring illegals over Americans, the cause of the Dream Act along with Durbin and Obama, the cause for big, deep discounted grants for illegals college and pushing illegals ahead of Americans from k-college to hospitals,
Medicare and Medicaid Perez is Americas enemy #1 and if the worked over Republicans let him in kiss what is left for Americans jobs, wellbeing, welfare, and future goodby. Obama has plans, and those include the more disgruntled or freeloaders he can get in this country the surer he is of getting reelected. Next, watch Obama change the constitution to allow him a 3 and 4 term office, like Roosevelt and to rule like Hugo Chevez . Obama is one sick puppy and scary to the core, his
main goal after power and fame is to show the whites, his revenge he is signaling to his 'people'. Replubicans can be called any name the Democrats and left media (CBS, ABC,CNN even FOX) wants, but, all the Republicans have to do is knock out the wird religious they have among them and concentrate on the Constitution and it rile their base more than ever before. The sly Mexican and latin politicians such as Ted Cruz, NM Gov Martinez, Sanchez sisters and Rubio does, only once elected go all out for illegals, but at least they are brilliant enough to mention following the constitution. Get rid of Perez!
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uid_zero says:
This man should not be put into place.

Another related topic. Raising the minimum wage only creates a very short term bubble to 'help' the people actually making minimum wage. The cost of labor increases, the costs of goods increase, and companies retain their profit margins. In the long run it hurts all of us except the folks at the very top. It is a silly thought. Economics is not straight forward as making any change has a domino effect. Everyone I know is losing money like crazy with the increases in food, fuel, and other goods. Obama is dragging the majority of Americans down to the dumps...well except those that are bribing him like the unions.
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By your logic perhaps YOU should take a major pay cut since YOUR overly high pay is increasing the cost of goods we all buy. You blame Obama for your plight in life? The damage was done way before Obama took office. The roots of the latest round of depression started around 2000 and really got going when Bush JUNIOR took office.