PN566 · Senate
The Judiciary, Overseas Private Investment Corporation, United States Postal Service, Department of State, Department of Defense, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Transportation, National Institute of Education
Gustavo A. Gelpi, of Puerto Rico
United States Circuit Judge for the First Circuit
Ray Washburne, of Texas
President of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation
Jennifer Prescod May-Parker, of North Carolina
United States District Judge for the Eastern District of North Carolina
Steven D. Grimberg, of Georgia
United States District Judge for the Northern District of Georgia
Gina Marie Groh, of West Virginia
United States District Judge for the Northern District of West Virginia
Alan A. McDonald, of Washington
United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Washington vice a new position created by P.L. 98-353, approved July 10, 1984
Ira D. Hall, Jr., of Connecticut
a Governor of the United States Postal Service for the remainder of the term expiring December 8, 1990
Howard K. Walker, of New Jersey
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Democratic Republic of Madagascar and to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Federal and Islamic Republic of the Comoros
Garland E. Burrell, Jr., of California
United States District Judge for the Eastern District of California
Frederick F. Y. Pang, of Hawaii
an Assistant Secretary of the Navy
Jeanette C. Takamura, of Hawaii
Assistant Secretary for Aging, Department of Health and Human Services
Jeffrey William Runge, of North Carolina
Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Marie L. Yovanovitch, of Connecticut
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Kyrgyz Republic
Edward A. Curran, of Maryland
Director of the National Institute of Education
Executive nominations require Senate confirmation under Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution. A simple majority is required to confirm.
No confirmation vote recorded yet.