PN725 · Senate
National Labor Relations Board, The Judiciary, Department of Justice, United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Department of State, Tennessee Valley Authority, International Joint Commission, United States and Canada, United States International Trade Commission
William J. Emanuel, of California
a Member of the National Labor Relations Board for the term of five years expiring August 27, 2021
Peter Joseph Phipps, of Pennsylvania
United States Circuit Judge for the Third Circuit
Steven R. Frank, of Pennsylvania
United States Marshal for the Western District of Pennsylvania for the term of four years
G. Thomas Van Bebber, of Kansas
United States District Judge for the District of Kansas vice Richard D. Rogers, retired
Henry C. Morgan, Jr., of Virginia
United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia vice a new position created by Public Law 101-650, approved December 1, 1990
John David Holum, of South Dakota
Director of the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Ann L. Aiken, of Oregon
United States District Judge for the District of Oregon vice James H. Redden, retired
Robert T. Grey, Jr., of Virginia, for the rank of Ambassador during his tenure of service as United States Representative to the Conference on Disarmament.
Timothy Earl Jones, Jr., of Georgia
a Commissioner of the United States Parole Commission for a term of six years
Charles F. Lettow, of Virginia
a Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims for a term of fifteen years
Susan Richardson Williams, of Tennessee
a Member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term expiring May 18, 2012. (Reappointment)
Robert C. McEwen, of New York
a Commissioner on the part of the United States on the International Joint Commission, United States and Canada
Susan Wittenberg Liebeler, of California
a Member of the United States International Trade Commission for the remainder of the term expiring December 16, 1988
Executive nominations require Senate confirmation under Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution. A simple majority is required to confirm.
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