Acting head of civil rights agency defends decisions undercutting transgender workers
Source: AP
Updated 8:41 PM EDT, June 18, 2025
WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) The acting chair of the federal agency that enforces workers rights acknowledged Wednesday that transgender workers are protected under civil rights laws but defended her decision to drop lawsuits on their behalf, saying her agency is not independent and must comply with President Donald Trumps orders.
Andrea Lucas, who was first appointed to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in 2020 and elevated to chair in January, spoke at her confirmation hearing at the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. Her nomination to serve another five-year term as an EEOC commissioner requires Senate confirmation, though whether she stays on as chair will be up to Trump.
Republican senators praised her leadership, especially her commitment to rolling back Biden-era regulations and guidance on gender-identity rights, which Lucas has argued overstepped the EEOCs authority.
Lucas faced questions from Democrats who said she has eroded the traditional independence of the EEOC and acted on the presidents whims since Trump fired two of the agencys Democratic commissioners before their terms expired in an unprecedented act.
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moniss
(7,704 posts)of violation of equal protection. Basically saying you will enforce civil rights protections for some but not for all is a clear violation.
BumRushDaShow
(156,880 posts)ProudToronto
(28 posts)Do existing, generic laws protect everyone properly ?
Or do we need laws / lawsuits / programs for individual groups and people ?
Is there redundancy and overlap when we do that ? Or not ?
I think the answer to that question is the key.
JMCKUSICK
(3,178 posts)Kid Berwyn
(21,365 posts)Just following orders, jawohl!
Marthe48
(21,287 posts)n/t