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Nominations in Committee (Non-Civilian) - U.S. Senate

This document identifies non-civilian nominations submitted by the President to the Senate for confirmation during the current congress and that are currently ...

nominations received page - U.S. Senate

Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Armed Services. PN1187 SPACE FORCE Nomination for Robin J. Glebes, which nomination was received by the ...

Press Release: Nominations and Withdrawals Sent to the Senate

NOMINATIONS SENT TO THE SENATE: Carol Kellermann, of New York, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Corporation for.

Trump issues early challenge to Republican-led Senate with defiant ...

Two months before Trump takes office, he is challenging congressional Republicans to defy him as he says he will nominate potentially ...

Cabinet confirmation process and recess appointments, explained

For all the drama generated every four years by Cabinet appointments, defeat of a nominee by a vote in the Senate is extremely rare.

Opinion | Matt Gaetz nomination is Trump middle finger to Senate

This isn't a president's Cabinet. The list of Donald Trump's nominations is starting to read more like a fantasy draft put together in the ...

Political Appointee Tracker - Partnership for Public Service

We are tracking 817 government positions among about 1,200 that require Senate confirmation. 99. positions have no. Biden nominee. 0. picks are awaiting formal ...

Presidential Appointments and Senate Confirmations: A Guide for ...

Starting in January, the incoming Trump administration will have to fill 4,000 political positions in the federal government.

Senate Nominations | NJ Legislature

View the judge nominations presented by the Governor to the current two-year Senate for its review, known as the “advice and consent” process.

What's the Hold up on Senate Nominees? | Bipartisan Policy Center

Senators are reluctant to forego their procedural prerogatives like holds and filibuster threats, which give them individual influence over ...

Senate Nominations | NJ Legislature

You can search for individual nominees by entering a first or last name, or both if known. You can also search by entering any known date of Senate activity.

Return of Nominations to the President Under Senate Rule XXXI

The President may submit a new nomination, either for the previously returned nominee or for a new candidate. This new nomination is referred to ...

Holds on Nominations - CRS Reports

In the Senate, a hold on a nomination is a communication to the majority or minority leader that a Senator would object to approving the ...

Senate Consideration of Presidential Nominations - Budget Counsel

The Senate rule concerning committee jurisdictions (Rule XXV) broadly defines issue areas for committees, and the same jurisdictional statements generally apply ...

Senate Consideration of Presidential Nominations: Committee and ...

Senate Rule. XXXI provides that nominations shall be referred to appropriate committees “unless otherwise ordered.” Most nominations are ...

Can Trump appoint Matt Gaetz without Senate confirmation? Here's ...

A recess appointment would allow Trump to install some officials and sidestep lengthy hearings and a floor vote.

Senate Confirmation Process Slows to a Crawl

The average Senate confirmation process for presidential appointments takes more than twice as long under President. Donald Trump (115 days) as it did during ...

How does Senate confirmation work? What to know as Trump ...

How does Senate confirmation process work? Here's what to know as President-elect Donald Trump makes Cabinet picks, including Rubio, ...

Senate-Confirmed Positions - Center for Presidential Transition

Presidential appointments that require Senate confirmation are among the most senior leadership positions in the federal government.

How does the Senate confirmation process work? - FOX 5 San Diego

As President-elect Donald Trump continues to name his choices for top positions in his administration's Cabinet, lawmakers on Capitol Hill ...


Unsuccessful nominations to the Supreme Court of the United States

The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest-ranking judicial body in the United States. Established by Article III of the Constitution, the detailed structure of the court was laid down by the 1st United States Congress in 1789.

List of nominations to the Supreme Court of the United States

The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest ranking judicial body in the United States. Established by Article III of the Constitution, the Court was organized by the 1st United States Congress through the Judiciary Act of 1789, which specified its original and appellate jurisdiction, created 13 judicial districts, and fixed the size of the Supreme Court at six, with one chief justice and five associate justices.