Posted on 08/03/2017 12:16:22 PM PDT by jazusamo
A Senate panel has approved five of President Trumps nominees for senior roles in the Interior and Energy departments after a delayed vote.
The approval from the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee occurred during a brief meeting in the Capitol between votes in the upper chamber.
The committee had planned to vote on the nominees last week. But Chairwoman Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) postponed the vote , the same day that Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke called her reportedly to threaten not to make numerous pro-Alaska decisions she wants because of her votes against repealing Obamacare.
Both Murkowski and Zinke later denied that the Interior chief's call was a threat. The Energy Committee rescheduled the votes shortly after Zinke tweeted a photo of the two drinking beer.
Despite the quick votes, the nominees were not included in a group of dozens of confirmations that the Senate made later Thursday by unanimous consent.
The Senate started its August recess Thursday and will not return to session until Sept. 5.
The panel Thursday approved Doug Domenech, who led Interiors transition effort for Trump, to be assistant secretary of insular affairs at the department by a 13-8 vote.
Domenech formerly led the Fueling Freedom Project at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, which advocates for fossil fuels, and previously worked at Interior under President George W. Bush.
In his new role, hell oversee the federal responsibilities for American Samoa, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Hell also be responsible for relations with the three nations in associated state agreements with the United States: the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands and Palau.
The remaining four nominees were approved by voice vote: Mark Wesley Menezes to be undersecretary at Energy, Paul Dabbar to be undersecretary for science at Energy; Brenda Burman to the Bureau of Reclamation at Interior; and Susan Combs to be assistant secretary of policy management and budget at Interior.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) wanted to be recorded as a no vote for each of the nominees.
David Jones, nominated to be Energys general counsel, was on last weeks schedule for a vote with the other nominees, but he did not get approved Thursday. The committee is expected to take up his nomination after the August recess.
Where was Sarah?
She wasn't in the Chamber that day.
Oh, wait, she's not a Senator.
why can’t Trump just have them all approved during the recess?
“Both Murkowski and Zinke later denied that the Interior chief’s call was a threat.”
Bullsh!t.
“why cant Trump just have them all approved during the recess?”
Because the Republicans decided that there would be no recess. Anything to block President Trump. I am so pissed at these never Trumpers.
Yep, that’s absolute bullsh!t.
I blame retarded Americans who vote for these idiots. D and R have very little disagreement between them when it comes to Statism and resisting the President and America’s agenda.
I thought there wasn’t going to be a recess?
She was defeated in the primary 6 years ago, but the RNC supported her against the Tea Party guy and Democrats combined to re-elect her.
Looks like they are as of this afternoon.
https://wdef.com/2017/08/03/senate-slated-to-recess-for-summer-not-return-until-september/
then how does Murkowski get away with postponing the approval of the nominees until Sept? why?
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