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Senate confirms Alexander Acosta as labor secretary

April 27, 2017 at 6:31 p.m. EDT
Former U.S. attorney Alexander Acosta was confirmed on April 27 to lead the Labor Department. (Video: Thomas Johnson/The Washington Post)

Former U.S. attorney Alexander Acosta was confirmed as labor secretary Thursday, filling a key spot in President Trump’s Cabinet and setting the stage for the administration to tackle pending rules that could have sweeping consequences for workers and retirement savers.

The Senate voted 60 to 38 to approve his nomination. The Cuban American from Miami will be the only Latino in Trump’s Cabinet. His confirmation comes just as Trump is closing in on his first 100 days in office.