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The Senate confirmed Brittany Panuccio as EEOC commissioner, restoring leadership and shifting focus to enforcement on national origin, religious bias, and antisemitism.
The U.S. Senate confirmed Brittany Panuccio as an EEOC commissioner on October 7, 2025, restoring the agency’s three-member quorum and enabling formal rulemaking and litigation.
With a Republican majority, the EEOC is expected to revise or eliminate Biden-era guidance, reassess EEO-1 reporting, and prioritize enforcement on national origin, religious bias, and antisemitism.
The agency may challenge diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and align policies with Executive Order 14168, which emphasizes biological sex.
Catherine Eschbach was sworn in as the EEOC’s first principal deputy general counsel, stepping into a key role amid leadership changes, including the pending departure of Acting General Counsel Andrew Rogers.
The future of the general counsel position remains open, and broader enforcement priorities are expected to reflect current administration policies.
El Senado confirmó a Brittany Panuccio como comisionada de EEOC, restaurando el liderazgo y cambiando el enfoque a la aplicación del origen nacional, el sesgo religioso y el antisemitismo.