PN62 · Senate
Department of State, United States Institute of Peace, Department of Energy, The Judiciary, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities, Department of Defense, National Labor Relations Board, National Foundation On the Arts and the Humanities, Federal Insurance Trust Funds, Executive Office of the President
Jared Novelly, of Missouri
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to New Zealand, and to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Independent State of Samoa, the Cook Islands, and Niue
Roger Israel Zakheim, of Maryland
a Member of the Board of Directors of the United States Institute of Peace for a term of four years
Lane Genatowski, of New York
Director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy, Department of Energy
Joseph M. Torsella, of Pennsylvania
Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations for U.N. Management and Reform, with the rank of Ambassador
Michael W. Farrell, of the District of Columbia
an Associate Judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals for the term of fifteen years
William E. Strickland, Jr., of Pennsylvania
a Member of the National Council on the Arts for a term expiring September 3, 1996
Sheila Cheston, of the District of Columbia
General Counsel of the Department of the Air Force
Dennis P. Walsh, of Maryland
a Member of the National Labor Relations Board for the term of five years expiring December 16, 2004
Marguerite Sullivan, of the District of Columbia
a Member of the National Council on the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2008
Thomas R. Saving, of Texas
a Member of the Board of Trustees of the Federal Hospital Insurance Trust Fund for a term of four years. (Reappointment)
John F. Lehman, Jr., of Virginia
Secretary of the Navy
Daniel Henry Marti, of Virginia
Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator, Executive Office of the President
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.