PN556 · Senate
National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities, Department of the Treasury, Department of State, The Judiciary, Executive Office of the President, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, United States Sentencing Commission, Department of Education, Department of Commerce, Securities Investor Protection Corporation
Daryl W. Baldwin, of Ohio
a Member of the National Council on the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2026
Joseph Otting, of Nevada
Comptroller of the Currency for a term of five years
Stephanie Sanders Sullivan, of New York
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of the Congo
Nicholas H. Politan, of New Jersey
United States District Judge for the District of New Jersey vice Herbert J. Stern, resigned
Michael R. Deland, of Massachusetts
a Member of the Council on Environmental Quality
Victor Gold, of Virginia
a Member of the Board of Directors of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for a term expiring March 26, 1996
Diane Blair, of Arkansas
a Member of the Board of Directors of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for a term expiring January 31, 1998
Bruce W. Greer, of Florida
United States District Judge for the Southern District of Florida vice James W. Kehoe, retired
John R. Steer, of Virginia
a Member of the United States Sentencing Commission for the remainder of the term expiring October 31, 1999
Joanne M. Wilson, of Louisiana
Commissioner of the Rehabilitation Services Administration, Department of Education
Harry K. Thomas, Jr., of New York
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the People's Republic of Bangladesh
Israel Hernandez, of Texas
Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Director General of the United States and Foreign Commercial Service
William S. Jasien, of Virginia
a Director of the Securities Investor Protection Corporation for a term expiring December 31, 2009
Stuart Gordon Nash, of the District of Columbia
an Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term of fifteen years
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