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May 10, 2012: Thomas Perez, now the Labor secretary nominee, speaks in 
Phoenix.APLabor secretary nominee Thomas Perez was confronted Thursday with 
tough questions about an alleged "secret deal" he cut with leaders from 
St. Paul, Minn., during his tenure as a top attorney at the 
Justice Department.During Perez' confirmation hearing, Sen. Lamar Alexander, 
R-Tenn., accused the nominee of "manipulating" the system to get the result 
he wanted - and potentially costing taxpayers millions of dollars in the 
process.According to a Republican report released earlier this week, Perez 
helped persuade St. Paul to drop a contentious lawsuit in exchange for 
the Justice Department staying out of whistleblower cases brought against 
the city. Perez' "quid pro quo" potentially cost taxpayers as much as 
$200 million, the report said."That seems to me to be an extraordinary 
amount of wheeling and dealing outside the normal responsibilities of the 
assistant attorney general for civil rights," said Alexander, who is the 
top Republican on the Senate panel screening Perez' nomination."It seems 
you have a duty to the government to collect the money, a 
duty to protect the whistleblower who's kind of left hanging in the 
wind."Both cases involved the city of St. Paul. The 67-page report states 
that the Justice Department's decision to opt out of the whistleblower cases 
potentially cost taxpayers as much as $200 million -- the amount the 
government could have won ha
t," Shuster said.The FAA's 47,000 employees -- including 
nearly 15,000 controllers -- are scheduled for one furlough day every other 
week through Sept. 30. That will reduce the number of controller hours 
on duty and pay by 10 percent, Huerta said.In order to maintain 
safety with fewer controllers, takeoffs and landings will have to be less 
frequent, and planes will have to be spaced farther apart when they 
are in the air, he said. That reduces the efficiency of the 
air traffic system, creating delays, he said.The impacts may differ depending 
upon the airport, Huerta said.The employee furloughs will save an estimated 
$200 million, and the tower closings will save $25 million, Huerta said.The 
Associated Press contributed to this report.

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