Monday, 8 March 2021

Here are their confirmation statuses


WASHINGTON — When Joe Biden assembled his listing of Cupboard picks, he was aiming to pick probably the most numerous and consultant cupboard in America’s historical past, however a couple of picks have seen rocky reception from the GOP whereas others sailed by means of their affirmation hearings.

This week Neera Tanden, former progressive think-tank head and Biden’s decide for the Workplace of Administration and Finances, withdrew herself from consideration after she was the middle of backlash from either side of the aisle for bombastic social media exercise. 

Different nominees nonetheless await affirmation hearings even because the Biden administration has begun its work on overseas and home points. 

Listed below are all Biden’s cupboard picks and the place they stand within the affirmation course of: 

Secretary of State

Decide: Antony Blinken.

Standing: Confirmed on Jan. 26, 2021.

Blinken, a veteran overseas coverage official and longtime confidant of Biden, handed the Senate with a vote of 78-22. Blinken held top-level nationwide safety and State Division positions through the Obama administration and has labored carefully with Biden for many years.

Blinken will tackle a lot of Trump’s overseas insurance policies and promised at his affirmation listening to to rebuild the State Division, restore frayed alliances and restore America’s international management.

“My profession has come full circle,” he tweeted the day he was sworn in. “I began on the @StateDept in 1993, and, as we speak, it is the dignity of my life to steer the Division’s ladies and men because the 71st Secretary of State.”

Secretary of the Treasury

Decide: Janet Yellen.

Standing: Confirmed on Jan. 25, 2021.

Yellen handed the Senate 84-15 to grow to be the primary lady to steer the division. Yellen was additionally the primary lady to be chair of the Federal Reserve System starting in 2014 through the Obama administration, after having served greater than three years as vice governor. She beforehand served as head of the Council of Financial Advisers to former President Invoice Clinton. She is the primary particular person to go the Treasury, Federal Reserve and the White Home Council of Financial Advisers.

Yellen has stated Congress must approve extra stimulus cash to spur financial development through the pandemic. She comes from a protracted background of preventing unemployment, and in addition has a popularity as somebody who can construct consensus to bridge partisan divides. She’ll be Biden’s level particular person on the funds and deficit, which she has expressed considerations about. However Yellen has indicated that with borrowing prices at a historic low and the monetary toll on households piling up, now isn’t the time to curtail spending.

Extra:Janet Yellen turns into the primary feminine Treasury chief; could also be a chilled affect in a divided Washington

April 1997 USA TODAY portrait of Janet Yellen, Chair of the President's Council of Economic Advisors.

Secretary of Protection

Decide: Lloyd Austin.

Standing: Confirmed on Jan. 22, 2021.

Austin acquired overwhelming help within the Senate with a vote of 93-2. The retired common is the primary Black secretary of Protection the nation has seen. He was the Military’s vice chief of employees and in addition led the navy’s most consequential command, Central Command, which oversees navy operations in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan.

The Home and Senate needed to go a waiver to permit Austin’s nomination to proceed due to a regulation barring just lately retired navy officers from serving as Protection secretary. Democrats cited the necessity for Biden to have his nationwide safety staff in place swiftly after the occasions of the riot on the Capitol on Jan. 6.

Lawyer Normal

Decide: Merrick Garland.

Standing: Obtained committee approval; awaiting full Senate vote.

Garland is about to supervise the Justice Division at a pivotal second in American historical past, inheriting problems with legal justice reform and regulation enforcement reform, in addition to questions of home terrorism.

Throughout his committee listening to, he confronted questions on how he could deal with authorized points going through Trump, together with his actions and statements main as much as the lethal Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Garland was nominated for the Supreme Courtroom by Obama in 2016 however was blocked from having affirmation proceedings by the Republican-led Senate. He’s a longtime decide and served within the DOJ in earlier administrations. He’s recognized for his work through the Clinton administration prosecuting home terror threats just like the Oklahoma Metropolis and Atlanta Olympics bombings.

Attorney General nominee Merrick Garland arrives for his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday.

Secretary of the Inside

Decide: Debra Haaland.

Standing: Awaiting committee vote.

Haaland, a member of Congress representing New Mexico, awaits a vote from the Vitality and Pure Assets Committee after her listening to final month. If confirmed, she would be the first Native American to not solely serve in that place, however in any Cupboard place.

The Division of the Inside is residence to the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Haaland is an enrolled citizen of the Pueblo of Laguna tribe and serves on the Home Pure Assets Committee.

Republicans on the committee questioned her previous help for ending pure gasoline fracking and pipeline improvement and introduced up her tweet in October that “Republicans don’t imagine in science.”

“There’s no query that fossil vitality does and can proceed to play a significant function in America for years to come back. I understand how essential oil and gasoline revenues are to (fund) vital companies,” she instructed the committee. “However we should additionally acknowledge that the vitality trade is innovating, and our local weather problem have to be addressed.”

Interior secretary nominee Deb Haaland departs the Senate Energy and Natural Resources committee hearing considering her nomination Feb. 23.

Secretary of Agriculture

Decide: Tom Vilsack.

Standing: Confirmed Feb. 23, 2021.

Vilsack was confirmed by the Senate with a vote of 92-7. He returns to his function through the Obama administration, when he served as head of the USDA for eight years. He instructed the Senate agriculture committee that he was ready to renew his function with the understanding that the nation faces basically totally different challenges.

He famous the coronavirus public well being disaster induced a rise in starvation in American households and added that he’ll face the difficulty of defending important meatpacking and farm staff. He additionally spoke to a few of Biden’s prime objectives for his administration, saying he would look to handle racial inequalities in farming applications and sort out local weather change.

Extra:Tom Vilsack confirmed as Joe Biden’s agriculture secretary, returning to Obama-era function

Tom Vilsack was nominated as Biden's Secretary of Agriculture on Dec. 10, 2020. Vilsack was previously the United States Secretary of Agriculture.

Secretary of Commerce

Decide: Gina Raimondo.

Standing: Confirmed on March 2, 2021.

Raimondo handed the Senate with a 84-15 vote. The governor of Rhode Island was additionally a Rhodes scholar who co-founded a enterprise capital agency early in her profession and has maintained good relations with the enterprise group throughout her time period as governor.

Beneath Raimondo, the Commerce Division is prone to play a big half in executing Biden’s “Purchase American” and “Construct Again Higher” campaigns. The division may even play a job within the essential commerce relationship with China and managing enterprise group sentiments.

President-elect Joe Biden's nominee for secretary of Commerce, Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo, speaks during an event at The Queen theater in Wilmington, Del., on Jan. 8, 2021.

Secretary of Labor

Decide: Marty Walsh.

Standing: Obtained committee approval; awaiting full Senate vote.

Walsh, who has served as Boston’s mayor since 2014, is an in depth ally of organized labor teams and Biden himself. He acquired approval from the Well being, Training, Labor and Pensions Committee, and his nomination was despatched to the complete Senate for a vote.

He shall be anticipated to handle points associated to office laws in a altering financial system, increasing collective bargaining and lowering financial inequality, in addition to points associated to the coronavirus pandemic.

Boston Mayor Marty Walsh delivers remarks after U.S. President-elect Joe Biden announced him as his Labor Secretary nominee at The Queen theater on Jan. 8, 2021 in Wilmington, Delaware.

Secretary of Well being and Human Companies

Decide: Xavier Becerra.

Standing: Awaiting motion to advance Senate vote.

Becerra, who served as California’s lawyer common since 2017 and as a member of Congress earlier than that, was the primary of Biden’s nominees to not emerge from his committee listening to with a good vote. The Finance Committee deadlocked 14-14, and he awaits motion from the bulk chief on whether or not to advance to a full Senate vote.

Becerra would be the first Latino to go the Division of Well being and Human Companies if confirmed. He was an aggressive foil to Trump, as he spearheaded quite a few lawsuits towards the previous administration on behalf of the state of California. Becerra led the coalition of Democratic states defending Obamacare from the Trump administration’s efforts to overturn it.

He would lead the division by means of the well being disaster that has claimed the lives of greater than 500,000 People thus far.

He confronted questions from GOP lawmakers who stated Becerra, a former lawyer with no medical expertise, is unqualified to helm HHS, a $1.Four trillion company with a broad portfolio, through the pandemic.

Xavier Becerra on Feb. 15, 2019, in Sacramento, California.

Secretary of Housing and City Growth

Decide: Marcia Fudge.

Standing: Obtained committee approval; awaiting full Senate vote.

Fudge, if confirmed, will be a part of the Biden administration with eight phrases in Congress below her belt, having served as a consultant for Ohio’s 11th District since 2008. 

She can be the second Black lady to serve within the place and would head the company because it faces the worst housing disaster because the Nice Despair, whereas cities wrestle with economies devastated by the novel coronavirus pandemic.

The Senate Banking, Housing and City Affairs Committee voted 17-7 to approve Fudge’s nomination, and her nomination has been despatched to the complete Senate for a affirmation vote.

U.S. Rep. Marcia Fudge (D-OH) delivers remarks after being introduced as then-President-elect Joe Biden’s nominee to head the Department of Housing and Urban Affairs at the Queen Theater on December 11, 2020, in Wilmington, Delaware.

Division of Transportation

Decide: Pete Buttigieg.

Standing: Confirmed Feb. 2, 2021.

Buttigieg was confirmed 86-13 to grow to be the primary overtly homosexual Cupboard member confirmed by the Senate. The previous mayor of South Bend, Indiana, was a competitor within the Democratic presidential nomination earlier than he dropped out of the race and put his full weight behind Biden. 

His data-driven background with the consulting agency McKinsey made him recognized for concepts he applied in South Bend, together with the “sensible sewers” that saved town an estimated a whole bunch of tens of millions of {dollars} and have become a template for a product now bought to cities everywhere in the world.

Biden’s infrastructure and clear vitality plan has proposed inserting 500,000 charging stations alongside highways and altering federal autos to electrical energy, which Buttigieg will take cost of as secretary.

Transportation Secretary nominee Pete Buttigieg removes his two protective face masks to speak during a Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill, Jan. 21, 2021, in Washington.

Secretary of Vitality 

Decide: Jennifer Granholm.

Standing: Confirmed on Feb. 25.

Granholm was lawyer common of Michigan from 1999 to 2003 and the 47th governor of Michigan from 2003 to 2011. She was the primary lady to function Michigan’s governor, the place she made clear vitality improvement an indicator of her administration. She has since targeted on initiatives increasing renewable sources, reminiscent of wind and photo voltaic. Granholm has additionally been a Democratic strategist and analyst on CNN.

The Senate voted 64-35 to substantiate Granholm. She shall be tasked with finishing up Biden’s vitality agenda, which has thus far included rejoining the Paris accords to chop greenhouse gases, stopping new oil and gasoline leases on federal lands and blocking development of the Keystone XL pipeline. 

Former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm is nominated to be Secretary of Energy.

Secretary of Training

Decide: Miguel Cardona.

Standing: Confirmed on March 1, 2021.

Cardona handed the Senate by a vote of 64-33, because the nation seems to be to reopen faculties safely amid the coronavirus pandemic. The schooling commissioner in Connecticut and longtime instructor is predicted to reverse insurance policies put in place below the previous secretary, Betsy DeVos, and steer the nation by means of its scholar debt disaster.

At his affirmation listening to on Feb. 3, Cardona stated faculties can reopen safely with out all lecturers being vaccinated towards COVID-19, a sentiment echoed by the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention.

Education secretary nominee Miguel Cardona speaks during a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing on the nomination on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021, in Washington. (Anna Moneymaker/The New York Times via AP, Pool) ORG XMIT: NYNYT422

Secretary of Veterans Affairs

Decide: Denis McDonough.

Standing: Confirmed on Feb. 8, 2021.

McDonough handed the Senate with a vote of 87-7. He beforehand served as Obama’s chief of employees in his second time period and as deputy nationwide safety adviser, together with through the Navy SEAL raid in 2011 that killed al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden. 

As a former staffer on Capitol Hill, he was additionally recognized for serving to Obama attain throughout the aisle to get members on the identical web page, together with through the passage of the Veterans Alternative Act to assist in giving former service members extra choices to hunt care and the VA secretary extra authority to fireside underperforming staffers.

Denis McDonough on Feb. 9, 2021, in Washington, D.C.

Secretary of Homeland Safety

Decide: Alejandro Mayorkas.

Standing: Confirmed on Feb. 2, 2021.

Mayorkas, the primary Latino and immigrant to be DHS secretary, was confirmed by the Senate with a 56-43 vote, the tightest margin of all Biden’s nominees thus far. The Cuban American lawyer ran Citizenship and Immigration Companies earlier than turning into deputy secretary of the division through the Obama administration. Mayorkas arrived within the U.S. together with his Cuban refugee mother and father in 1960.

He confronted pointed questions from Republicans about his background throughout his affirmation listening to, with Senate Minority Chief Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., urging colleagues to vote towards his affirmation, slamming the nominee as an “ethically compromised partisan lawyer.

Administrator of the Environmental Safety Company

Decide: Michael Regan.

Standing: Obtained committee approval; awaiting full Senate vote.

Regan was authorized by the Atmosphere and Public Works Committee in February and has not but been scheduled for a Senate vote. If confirmed, he’ll be the primary Black particular person to steer the EPA.

The skilled, however not broadly recognized, state regulator from North Carolina heads his state’s environmental company. He beforehand spent virtually a decade on the federal EPA, together with managing a nationwide program for air-pollution points.

Michael Regan has been selected to lead the Environmental Protection Agency by President-elect Joe Biden.

Director of the Workplace of Administration and Finances

Decide: Neera Tanden.

Standing: Withdrawn on March 2, 2021.

Tanden, who led the liberal suppose tank Middle for American Progress for a decade, withdrew herself from consideration for OMB director after weeks of controversy and powerful pushback over her views and social media exercise.

Tanden is named a robust partisan on social media, and has fired off abrasive tweets at Republicans and progressives on the left alike. The collapse of her affirmation was the primary main blow to Biden’s cupboard choice course of.

Biden indicated in a press release he should still appoint Tanden to a place in his administration that doesn’t require Senate approval.

In a letter from Tanden withdrawing her nomination despatched out by the White Home, she stated, “it now appears clear that there isn’t any path ahead to achieve affirmation, and I don’t want continued consideration of my nomination to be a distraction out of your different priorities.”

Tanden would have grow to be the primary lady of shade and first South Asian particular person to steer the workplace.

Neera Tanden, nominee for Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), testifies during a Senate Committee on the Budget hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on February 10, 2021.

Director of Nationwide Intelligence

Decide: Avril Haines.

Standing: Confirmed on Jan. 20, 2021.

Haines was confirmed by a vote of 84-10. She is the primary lady to steer the U.S. intelligence group. She was beforehand deputy CIA director and deputy nationwide safety adviser. She additionally labored with Biden when she served as deputy chief counsel to the Senate Overseas Relations Committee from 2007 to 2008 when Biden was the committee’s chairman. 

As DNI, Haines will face North Korean and Russian threats in addition to cyberattacks on U.S. authorities companies, whereas tackling home threats from white supremacists and extremist teams.

President-elect Joe Biden’s pick for national intelligence director Avril Haines is sworn in during a confirmation hearing before the Senate intelligence committee on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021, in Washington.

Secretary of Commerce

Decide: Katherine Tai.

Standing: Awaiting committee listening to.

Tai’s nomination continues to be being thought-about by the Senate Finance Committee, and she or he has not but had a affirmation listening to. Tai is chief commerce counsel for the Home Methods and Means Committee and was integral to the Trump administration’s negotiation of the United States-Mexico-Canada Settlement by serving to to barter with Democrats.

If confirmed, Tai can be the primary Asian American particular person and the primary lady of shade within the function.

Katherine Tai is the Biden administration's choice to take over as the U.S. trade representative.

Ambassador to the United Nations

Decide: Linda Thomas-Greenfield.

Standing: Confirmed Feb. 23, 2021.

Thomas-Greenfield was confirmed with a vote of 78-20 within the Senate. She comes from a greater than 35-year profession within the overseas service. Thomas-Greenfield, who’s Black, has held diplomatic roles in quite a few posts, from Kenya to Pakistan. She was a prime diplomat for African affairs throughout former President Barack Obama’s administration.

She is predicted to reverse insurance policies relating to the UN established below Trump.

“When America exhibits up – after we are constant and protracted – after we exert our affect in accordance with our values – the United Nations will be an indispensable establishment for advancing peace, safety, and our collective well-being,” Thomas-Greenfield instructed lawmakers throughout her Senate affirmation listening to.

Linda Thomas-Greenfield on Jan. 27, 2021, in Washington, D.C.

Chair of the Council of Financial Advisers

Decide: Cecilia Rouse.

Standing: Confirmed on March 2, 2021.

Rouse was confirmed 95-Four as the primary Black chief of the CEA. She beforehand served on the council below Obama, and is a Princeton College economist.

“As deeply distressing as this pandemic and financial fallout have been, it is usually a possibility to rebuild the financial system higher than it was earlier than — making it work for everybody by rising the provision of fulfilling jobs and leaving nobody weak to falling by means of the cracks,” Rouse stated in her affirmation listening to.

Cecilia Rouse has been nominated to serve as Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers.

Small Enterprise Administrator

Decide: Isabel Guzman.

Standing: Obtained committee approval; awaiting full Senate vote.

Guzman is director of California’s Workplace of the Small Enterprise Advocate, the place she works with entrepreneurs to assist them climate the pandemic. The previous entrepreneur was additionally a senior adviser and deputy chief of employees on the company.

FILE - In this Jan. 8, 2021 file photo President-elect Joe Biden's nominee for Small Business Administrator, Isabel Guzman speaks during an event at The Queen theater in Wilmington, Del. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File) ORG XMIT: WX420

Presidential science adviser and director of the workplace of science and expertise coverage

Decide: Eric Lander.

Standing: Awaiting committee affirmation listening to.

Lander is a prime geneticist, mathematician and biology professor at MIT and Harvard. He’s recognized for his work with the Human Genome Venture He was beforehand the co-chair of Obama’s Council of Advisers on Science and Know-how. 

Lander gained’t take part in sure vaccine-related work within the White Home till he divests from an organization manufacturing one of many vaccines, Axios reported.

WILMINGTON, DELAWARE - JANUARY 16: Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) nominee and presidential science adviser designate Eric Lander speaks during an announcement January 16, 2021 at the Queen theater in Wilmington, Delaware. President-elect Joe Biden has announced key members of his incoming White House science team. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 775612420 ORIG FILE ID: 1296738340

Contributing: Bart Jansen, William Cummings, Savannah Behrmann, Matthew Brown, Deirdre Shesgreen, Deborah Barfield Berry, Romina Ruiz-Goiriena and Paul Davidson, USA TODAY; The Related Press



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