PN1139 · Senate
Department of Transportation, Department of State, The Judiciary, National Transportation Safety Board, Department of Education, Federal Election Commission, Department of Justice, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States, United States Agency for International Development
Arthenia L. Joyner, of Florida
a Member of the Federal Aviation Management Advisory Council for a term of one year.
Bruce Heyman, of Illinois
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Canada
William W. Wilkins, Jr., of South Carolina
United States Circuit Judge for the Fourth Circuit vice Emory M. Sneeden, resigned
John K. Lauber, of Maryland
a Member of the National Transportation Safety Board for the term expiring December 31, 1994. (Reappointment)
David J. Dunford, of Arizona
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Sultanate of Oman
W. Louis Sands, of Georgia
United States District Judge for the Middle District of Georgia vice a new position created by Public Law 101-650, approved December 1, 1990
Mary Ann Gooden Terrell, of the District of Columbia
an Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term of fifteen years
Patricia A. Seitz, of Florida
United States District Judge for the Southern District of Florida vice Stanley Marcus, elevated
Gerald Lee, of Pennsylvania
a Member of the Board of Directors of the National Board for Education Sciences for a term of four years.
Steven T. Walther, of Nevada
a Member of the Federal Election Commission for a term expiring April 30, 2009
Gregory G. Katsas, of Massachusetts
an Assistant Attorney General
James A. Wynn, Jr., of North Carolina
United States Circuit Judge for the Fourth Circuit
Frank H. Conway, of Massachusetts
a Member of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States for the term expiring September 30, 1987. (Reappointment)
R. David Harden, of Maryland
an Assistant Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development
Executive nominations require Senate confirmation under Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution. A simple majority is required to confirm.
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