105th
Congress
CHEMICAL
SAFETY AND HAZARD
INVESTIGATION
BOARD
ROSENTHAL, Isadore,
of Pennsylvania,
to be a Member
of the Chemical
Safety and Hazard
Investigation
Board for a term
of five years
(new position).
- September
29, 1998, Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN1435).
- October 7,
1998. Hearing
held.
- October 8,
1998. Reported
favorably to
the Senate.
- October 21,
1998. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
TAYLOR, Andrea
Kidd, of Michigan,
to be a Member
of the Chemical
Safety and Hazard
Investigation
Board for a term
of five years
(new position).
- October 5,
1998, Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN1447).
- October 7,
1998. Hearing
held.
- October 8,
1998. Reported
favorably to
the Senate.
- October 21,
1998. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
DEPARTMENT
OF THE INTERIOR
BARRY, Donald
J., of Wisconsin,
to be Assistant
Secretary for
Fish and Wildlife,
vice George T.
Frampton, resigned.
- November 7,
1997. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN804).
- February 3,
1998. Hearing
held.
- February 10,
1998. Reported
favorably to
the Senate.
- June 25, 1998.
SENATE ADVICE
AND CONSENT.
CLARK, Jamie
Rappaport, of
Maryland, to be
Director of the
U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service,
vice Molly H.
Beattie.
- July 9, 1997.
Nomination referred
to the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN442).
- July 16, 1997.
Hearing held.
- July 24, 1997.
Reported favorably
to the Senate.
- July 31, 1997.
SENATE ADVICE
AND CONSENT.
DEPARTMENT
OF TRANSPORTATION
WYKLE, Kenneth
R., of Virginia,
to be Administrator
of the Federal
Highway Administration,
vice Rodney E.
Slater.
- October 6,
1997. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN702).
- October 28,
1997. Hearing
held.
- October 29,
1997. Reported
favorably to
the Senate.
- October 30,
1997. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY
COOPER, Cardell,
of New Jersey,
to be Assistant
Administrator,
Office of Solid
Waste, Environmental
Protection Agency,
vice Elliott Pearson
Laws, resigned.
- September
2, 1997. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN529).
- July 31, 1998.
Nomination withdrawn.
DIAZ, Romulo
L., of the District
of Columbia, to
be an Assistant
Administrator
of the Environmental
Protection Agency,
vice Jonathan
Z. Cannon, resigned.
- July 17, 1998.
Nomination referred
to the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN1231).
- July 30, 1998.
Hearing held.
- September
23, 1997. Reported
favorably to
the Senate.
- October 21,
1998. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
FIELDS, Timothy,
Jr., of Virginia,
to be an Assistant
Administrator,
Office of Solid
Waste, Environmental
Protection Agency,
vice Elliot Pearson
Laws, resigned.
- October 8,
1998. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN1468).
FOX, J. Charles,
of Maryland, to
be an Assistant
Administrator
of the Environmental
Protection Agency,
vice Mary Dolores
Nichols, resigned.
- July 17, 1998.
Nomination referred
to the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN1232).
- July 30, 1998.
Hearing held.
- September
23, 1997. Reported
favorably to
the Senate.
- October 21,
1998. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
HARPER, Sallyanne,
of Virginia, to
be Chief Financial
Officer, Environmental
Protection Agency,
vice Jonathan
Z. Cannon, resigned.
- October 28,
1997. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN784).
- February 3,
1998. Hearing
held.
- February 10,
1998. Reported
favorably to
the Senate.
- July 7, 1998.
SENATE ADVICE
AND CONSENT.
NOONAN, Norine
E., of Florida,
to be an an Assistant
Administrator
of the Environmental
Protection Agency,
vice Robert James
Huggett, resigned.
- July 29,
1998. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN1304).
- September
9, 1998. Hearing
held.
- September
23, 1997. Reported
favorably to
the Senate.
- October 21,
1998. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
PERCIASEPE, Robert
W., of Maryland,
to be an Assistant
Administrator
of the Environmental
Protection Agency
(reappointment)
- October 7,
1989. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN1461).
- October 8,
1998. Hearing
held and reported
favorably to
the Senate.
- October 21,
1998. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
TINSLEY, Nikki
Rush, of Maryland,
to be Inspector
General, Environmental
Protection Agency,
vice John C. Martin,
resigned.
- April 23,
1998. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN1052).
- July 15,
1998. Hearing
held.
- July 22,
1998. Reported
favorably to
the Senate.
- October 21,
1998. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
FEDERAL
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
AGENCY
ARMSTRONG, Michael
J., of Colorado,
to be an Associate
Director of the
Federal Emergency
Management Agency,
vice Richard Thomas
Moore, resigned.
- April 28,
1997. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works.
(PN306).
- June 4, 1997.
Hearing held.
- June 5, 1997.
Reported favorably
to the Senate.
- June 12, 1997.
SENATE ADVICE
AND CONSENT.
MISSISSIPPI
RIVER COMMISSION
FLOWERS, Brig.
Gen. Robert Bernard,
U.S. Army, to
be a Member and
President of the
Mississippi River
Commission.
- January 9,
1997. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN114).
- March 14,
1997. Hearing
held, but was
excused as a
witness because
of flooding
conditions on
Mississippi
River.
- June 5, 1997.
Reported favorably
to the Senate.
- June 12, 1997.
SENATE ADVICE
AND CONSENT.
SMITH, William
Clifford, of Louisiana,
to be a Member
of the Mississippi
River Commission
for a term expiring
October 21, 2005,
vice Frank H.
Walk, term expired.
- September
24, 1998. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN1417).
- October 7,
1998. Hearing
held.
- October 8,
1998. Reported
favorably to
the Senate.
- October 21,
1998. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
MORRIS
K. UDALL SCHOLARSHIP
AND EXCELLENCE
IN NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL
POLICY FOUNDATION
BRACY, Terrance,
L., of Virginia,
to be a Member
of the Morris
K. Udall Scholarship
and Excellence
in National Environmental
Policy Foundation
for a term expiring
October 6, 2004
(reappointment).
- August 31,
1998. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN1335).
- September
9, 1998. Hearing
held.
- September
23, 1997. Reported
favorably to
the Senate.
- October 21,
1998. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
BURTON, Ronald
Kent, of Virginia,
to be a Member
of the Morris
K. Udall Scholarship
and Excellence
in National Environmental
Policy Foundation
for a term expiring
October 6, 2002
(reappointment).
- January 9,
1997. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN110).
- January 29,
1998. Nomination
withdrawn.
RAPPOPORT, D.
Michael, of Arizona,
to be a Member
of the Morris
K. Udall Scholarship
and Excellence
in National Environmental
Policy Foundation
for a term expiring
October 6, 2002
(reappointment).
- January 9,
1997. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN111).
- March 14,
1997. Hearing
held.
- March 20,
1997. Reported
favorably to
the Senate.
- May 23, 1997.
SENATE ADVICE
AND CONSENT.
ESPINOSA, Judith
M., of New Mexico,
to be a Member
of the Morris
K. Udall Scholarship
and Excellence
in National Environmental
Policy Foundation
for a term of
4 years (new position).
- January 9,
1997. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN112).
- March 14,
1997. Hearing
held.
- March 20,
1997. Reported
favorably to
the Senate.
- May 23, 1997.
SENATE ADVICE
AND CONSENT.
NUCLEAR
REGULATORY COMMISSION
DICUS, Greta
Joy, of Arkansas,
to be a Member
of the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission
for the term of
five years expiring
June 30, 2003.
- May 22, 1998.
Nomination referred
to the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN1122).
- October 1,
1998. Hearing
held.
- October 2,
1998. Reported
favorably to
the Senate.
- October 21,
1998. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
MERRIFIELD, Jeffrey
S., of New Hampshire,
to be a Member
of the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission
for the term expiring
June 30, 2002,
vice Kenneth C.
Rogers, term expired.
- September
29, 1998. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN1430).
- October 1,
1998. Hearing
held.
- October 2,
1998. Reported
favorably to
the Senate.
- October 21,
1998. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
TENNESSEE
VALLEY AUTHORITY
HAYES, Johnny
H., of Tennessee,
to be a member
of the Board of
Directors of the
Tennessee Valley
Authority for
a term expiring
May 18, 2005,
a reappointment.
- January 9,
1997. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN113).
- March 14,
1997. Hearing
held.
- March 20,
1997. Reported
favorably to
the Senate.
- April 17,
1997. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
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