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Sanders to re-appoint Daryl Bassett as state Secretary of Labor

- Special to The Saline Courier

Governor-elect Sarah Huckabee Sanders Thursday announced her intention to reappoint Daryl Bassett as the Secretary of the Department of Labor and Licensing.

“Arkansas workers deserve a Secretary of Labor and Licensing who always puts their interests first, which is what Secretary Bassett has done,” said Sanders. “I am pleased the Secretary has agreed to continue his stewardshi­p of this department, promoting the protection and safety of workers, and to help me pursue bold reforms to ease burdensome regulation­s.”

“I am honored to continue serving the men and women of Arkansas and to join the Governorel­ect’s administra­tion,” Bassett said.

“Our workers are the best in the country, and I look forward to continuing to be one of their strongest advocates across the state.”

Bassett currently serves as the first appointed Secretary for the Department of Labor and Licensing.

Bassett previously served as the director of the Arkansas Department of Workforce Services from 2015-2019 and the former director of Business and Commercial Services for the Arkansas Secretary of State.

He was appointed to the Arkansas Public Service Commission by former Governor Mike Huckabee and served as

Governor Huckabee’s Chief Economic Developmen­t Advisor.

He is a past president of the Southeaste­rn Associatio­n of

Regulatory Utility Commission­ers (SEARUC), past Chairman of the Federal Communicat­ions Commission (FCC) Diversity Committee, and was a member of the Financial Research Institute for Columbia College of Business Board of Directors at the University of Missouri, Columbia.

 ?? Special to The Saline Courier ?? Daryl Bassett will continue to serve as Secretary of the Department of Labor and Licensing under Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Special to The Saline Courier Daryl Bassett will continue to serve as Secretary of the Department of Labor and Licensing under Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

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