PN808 · Senate
The Judiciary, Department of State, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Department of Justice, Export-Import Bank of the United States, Department of Energy, Department of Commerce, National Labor Relations Board
Katherine E. Oler, of the District of Columbia
an Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term of fifteen years
Patricia Tolliver Giles, of Virginia
United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia
Heather Anne Higginbottom, of the District of Columbia
Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources
Hugh W. Foster, of California
United States Alternate Executive Director of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development fora term of two years. (Reappointment)
Robert W. Sweet, Jr., of Virginia
Administrator of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
David G. Trager, of New York
United States District Judge for the Eastern District of New York vice a new position created by Public Law 101-650, approved December 1, 1990
Martin A. Kamarck, of Massachusetts
First Vice President of the Export-Import Bank of the United States for a term of four years expiring January 20, 1997
Alvin L. Alm, of Virginia
an Assistant Secretary of Energy (Environmental Management)
Robert J. Shapiro, of the District of Columbia
Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs
Kent R. Markus, of Ohio
United States Circuit Judge for the Sixth Circuit
Mauricio J. Tamargo, of Florida
Chairman of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States for a term expiring September 30, 2006. (Reappointment)
Santanu K. Baruah, of Oregon
Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development
Robert L. Pavlak, Sr., of Minnesota
United States Marshal for the District of Minnesota for the term of four years vice Wesley D. Lane, resigning
Rosemary M. Collyer, of Colorado
General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board for a term of four years
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.