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Press Release 08-01-2025

EEOC Acting Chair Andrea Lucas Confirmed by United States Senate for a Second Term

WASHINGTON — On July 31, the U.S. Senate confirmed Andrea R. Lucas to serve a second term on the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) by a vote of 52–45.

“I am honored to be confirmed by the Senate to serve a second term at the EEOC,” said EEOC Acting Chair Andrea Lucas. “I look forward to continuing the historic progress this agency has made since the start of the second Trump Administration under my leadership--from securing multiple settlements with some of the world’s largest law firms to disavow DEI and embrace merit-based hiring and other employment practices, to obtaining the largest EEOC settlement to date for victims of antisemitism on behalf of Jewish employees at Columbia University. I remain committed to enacting the bold civil rights agenda laid forth by President Trump, ensuring equal justice under the law, and focusing on the restoration of equal opportunity, merit, and colorblind equality for all members of the American workforce.”

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