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To: Lancey Howard

weren't there a few nominees NOT covered by the agreement? What is their status?


11 posted on 11/01/2005 1:50:29 AM PST by ken5050
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To: ken5050
weren't there a few nominees NOT covered by the agreement? What is their status?

Summary of Circuit Court Nominations

F = 7 subjected to failed cloture motions in 108th Congress
4 = "1 of 4" that DEMs offered to let GOP choose which 3 to dump
S = Positive mention in Specter's May 9, 2005 speech

M = MOU of 14 will not vote against cloture
m = MOU of 14 makes no promise regarding cloture
R = Post-MOU, Reid indicates desire to filibuster

C = Out of committee & on the Senate's Executive Calendar
U = Unanimous consent to debate - date TBD
D = Democrats offer to debate - date TBD
v = Debate and vote scheduled
V = Vote -on the nomination- concluded

       --S  --  C--  Boyle, Terrence W.       (4th Cir)
       ---  -R  ---  Haynes, William James II (4th Cir)
       F4S  M-  CUV  Owen, Priscilla          (5th Cir)
       F-S  --  CUV  Griffin, Richard A.      (6th Cir)
       F-S  --  CUV  McKeague, David W.       (6th Cir)
       --S  --  -D-  Neilson, Susan Bieke     (6th Cir)
       F--  mR  ---  Saad, Henry W.           (6th Cir)
       F4S  mR  C--  Myers, William Gerry III (9th Cir)
       F4S  M-  CUV  Pryor, William H.        (11th Cir)
       F4S  M-  CUV  Brown, Janice Rogers     (D.C. Cir)
       --S  --  CUV  Griffith, Thomas B.      (D.C. Cir)
       ---  -R  ---  Kavanaugh, Brett M.      (D.C. Cir)
Last updated, June 21, 2005

Owen: Cloture passed 81-18 on May 24. Confirmed 55-43 on May 25.
Brown: Cloture passed 65-32 on June 7. Confirmed 56-43 on June 8.
Pryor: Cloture passed 67-32 on June 8. Confirmed 53-45 on June 9.
Griffin: Confirmed 95-0 on June 9.
McKeague: Confirmed 96-0 on June 9.
Griffith: Confirmed 73-24 on June 14.
Myers: Out of Committee on March 17.
Boyle: Out of Committee on June 16.

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24 posted on 11/01/2005 4:59:46 AM PST by Cboldt
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To: ken5050
weren't there a few nominees NOT covered by the agreement? What is their status?

There were four "controversial" nominees who were NOT mentioned in "the deal":
Brett Kavanaugh, William Myers, William Haynes, and Henry Saad.

If I recall correctly, Saad was the only one who was definitely thrown overboard by the Republicans. (That had something to do with some Democrat Senator from Saad's state who had a real bug up his behind and also had some other deal going on.... I don't recall the exact details.)

I believe that the other three are presently in limbo. In any event, the three most controversial of the bunch, Brown, Owen, and Pryor, WERE confirmed quickly and without fuss following announcement of "the deal". Plus, I believe that a few additional lower profile judges have been confirmed.

38 posted on 11/01/2005 7:50:23 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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