PN1321 · Senate
Department of Commerce, Department of State, National Institute of Building Sciences, Department of Defense, Federal Reserve System, Federal Mine Safety and Health Administration, The Judiciary, Export-Import Bank of the United States, Corporation for National and Community Service
Alan Davidson, of Maryland
Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information
Alexander Fletcher Watson, of Maryland
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Peru
Arnold L. Steinberg, of California
a Member of the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Building Sciences for a term expiring September 7, 1991. (Reappointment)
Gopal Sivaraj Pal, of Virginia
a Member of the Board of Regents of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences for a term expiring June 20, 1995
Alan S. Blinder, of New Jersey
a Member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System for the unexpired term of fourteen years from February 1, 1982
Claiborne deB. Pell, of Rhode Island
an Alternate Representative of the United States of America to the Fifty-third Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations
James Charles Riley, of Virginia
a Member of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission for a term expiring August 30, 2006 (Reappointment), to which position he was appointed during the last recess of the Senate
Percy Anderson, of California
United States District Judge for the Central District of California
James Lambright, of Missouri
President of the Export-Import Bank of the United States for a term expiring January 20, 2009
Hyepin Christine Im, of California
a Member of the Board of Directors of the Corporation for National and Community Service for a term expiring October 6, 2013. (Reappointment)
Richard Mark Gergel, of South Carolina
United States District Judge for the District of South Carolina
Robert John Hughes, of Massachusetts
an Assistant Secretary of State
Executive nominations require Senate confirmation under Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution. A simple majority is required to confirm.
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