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Jun 26 2014

Wicker, Cochran Statements on NLRB Ruling

Nation’s Highest Court Rules Obama Exceeded Constitutional Authority

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Roger Wicker, R-Miss., and Thad Cochran, R-Miss., issued the following statements regarding the Supreme Court’s ruling, by a vote of 9-0, that President Obama exceeded his authority when he invoked the Constitution's provision on recess appointments to fill slots on the National Labor Relations Board in 2012:

“President Obama’s blatant disregard for the separation of powers established by the Constitution is finally laid bare,” Wicker said.  “No one, including the President, is above the law, and I am pleased the Supreme Court has recognized this executive overreach.”

“The Founding Fathers created our system of checks and balances in the Constitution to ensure that one branch of government doesn’t encroach on powers of the others.  I’m pleased the Supreme Court protected our American liberties with its ruling that the executive branch, the Obama administration, exceeded its power and violated the Constitution with its approach to recess appointments,” Cochran said.

The challenge to the recess appointments was brought by Noel Canning, a local, family-owned business in Washington state that bottles and distributes soft drinks. The company challenged the NLRB’s determination that it must enter into a collective bargaining agreement with a labor union.

Sens. Wicker and Cochran were joined by 43 Senate Republicans in signing an amicus brief in support of Canning’s challenge.

Permalink: https://www.wicker.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/2014/6/wicker-cochran-statements-on-nlrb-ruling

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