106th
Congress
APPALACHIAN REGIONAL
COMMISSION WONG-RUSINKO,
Ella, of Virginia,
to be Alternate
Federal Co-chairman
of the Appalachian
Regional Commission.
- March 24,
2000. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN910).
- June 13, 2000.
Hearing held.
- July 26, 2000.
Favorably reported.
- August, 3,
2000. Recess
appointment
by the President.
CHEMICAL
SAFETY AND HAZARD
INVESTIGATION BOARD
EPSTEIN, Lois
N., of New York,
to be Chairperson
of the Chemical
Safety and Hazard
Investigation
Board for a term
of five years,
vice Devra Lee
Davis, resigned.
- October 26,
2000. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN1374).
HILL, Paul L.,
Jr., of West Virginia,
to be Chairperson
of the Chemical
Safety and Hazard
Investigation
Board for a term
of five years
(Reappointment)
- August 5,
1999. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN482).
- September
23, 1999. Hearing
held.
- September
29, 1999. Favorably
reported.
- October 1,
1999. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
POJE, Gerald
V., of Virginia,
to be a Member
of the Chemical
Safety and Hazard
Investigation
Board for a term
of five years
(Reappointment).
- September
30, 1999. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN585).
- October 6,
1999. Hearing
held.
- October 19,
1999. Favorably
reported.
- November 10,
1999. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
COUNCIL
ON ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY FRAMPTON,
George T., of
the District of
Columbia, to be
a Member of the
Council on Environmental
Quality, vice
Kathleen A. McGinty,
resigned.
- February
23, 1999. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN108).
- April 28,
1999. Hearing
held.
- May 13, 1999.
Favorably reported.
- August, 4,
2000. Recess
appointment
by the President.
DEPARTMENT
OF COMMERCE
CAMPBELL, Arthur
C., of Tennessee,
to be Assistant
Secretary of Commerce
for Economic Development.
(New Position).
- March 22,
2000. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN908).
- June 13,
2000. Hearing
held.
- July 26, 2000.
Favorably reported.
- August, 3,
2000. Recess
appointment
by the President.
DEPARTMENT
OF THE INTERIOR
SMITH, Kenneth
Lee, of Arkansas,
to be Assistant
Secretary for
Fish and Wildlife,
Department of
the Interior,
vice Donald J.
Barry, resigned.
- October 26,
2000. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN1375).
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY
AIDALA, James V.,
of Virginia, to
be Assistant Administrator
for Toxic Substances
of the Environmental
Protection Agency,
vice Lynn R. Goldman.
- March 7,
2000. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN874).
- June 13, 2000.
Hearing held.
FIELDS, Timothy,
Jr., of Virginia,
to be an Assistant
Administrator,
Office of Solid
Waste, Environmental
Protection Agency,
vice Elliot Pearson
Laws, resigned.
- January 6,
1999. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN16).
- May 5, 1999.
Hearing held.
- June 29, 1999.
Favorably reported.
- July 1, 1999.
SENATE ADVICE
AND CONSENT.
GUZY, Gary S.,
of the District
of Columbia, to
be an Assistant
Administrator
of the Environmental
Protection Agency,
vice Jonathan
Z. Cannon, resigned.
- January 14,
1999. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN22).
- March 4, 1999.
Hearing held.
- March 17,
1999. Favorably
reported.
- July 1, 1999.
SENATE ADVICE
AND CONSENT.
McCABE, W. Michael,
of Pennsylvania,
to be Deputy Administrator
of the Environmental
Protection Agency,
vice Frederic
James Hansen,
resigned.
- November 16,
1999. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN708).
- February 3,
2000. Hearing
held.
- February 9,
1999. Favorably
reported.
- August, 3,
2000. Recess
appointment
by the President.
MISSISSIPPI
RIVER COMMISSION
ANDERSON, Major
General Phillip
R., U.S. Army,
to be a Member
and President
of the Mississippi
River Commission,
under the provisions
of Section 2 of
an Act of Congress,
approved June
1879 (21 Stat.
37) (33 USC 642).
- July 1, 1999.
Nomination referred
to the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN427)
- September
23, 1999. Hearing
held.
- September
29, 1999. Favorably
reported.
- November 10,
1999. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
ANGEL, Sam Epstein,
of Arkansas, to
be a Member of
the Mississippi
River Commission
for a term of
nine years (reappointment).
- August 3,
1999. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN465)
- September
23, 1999. Hearing
held.
- September
29, 1999. Favorably
reported.
- November 10,
1999. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
GRIFFIN, Brig.
Gen. Robert H.,
U.S. Army, to
be a Member of
the Mississippi
River Commission,
under the provisions
of Section 2 of
an Act of Congress,
approved June
1879 (21 Stat.
37) (33 USC 642).
- August 3,
1999. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN466)
- September
23, 1999. Hearing
held.
- September
29, 1999. Favorably
reported.
- November 10,
1999. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
MORRIS
K. UDALL SCHOLARSHIP
AND EXCELLENCE
IN NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL
POLICY FOUNDATION
EBERHARD, Eric
D., of Washington,
to be a member
of the Board of
Trustees of the
Morris K. Udall
Scholarship and
Excellence in
National Environmental
Policy Foundation
for a term expiring
October 6, 2002,
vice Ronald Kent
Burton, term expired.
- November 10,
1999. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works.
- February 3,
2000. Hearing
held.
- February 9,
1999. Favorably
reported.
UDALL, Anne Jeannette,
of North Carolina,
to be a member
of the Board of
Trustees of the
Morris K. Udall
Scholarship and
Excellence in
National Environmental
Policy Foundation
for a term expiring
October 6, 2004
(Reappointment).
- February 8,
1999. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN97).
- March 4, 1999.
Hearing held.
- March 17,
1999. Favorably
reported.
- March 19,
1999. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
NUCLEAR
REGULATORY COMMISSION
McGAFFIGAN, Edward.
Jr., of Virginia,
to be a Member
of the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission
for a term of
five years expiring
June 30, 2005
(reappointment).
- February 3,
2000. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN769).
- April 13,
2000. Favorably
reported.
- May 24, 2000.
SENATE ADVICE
AND CONSENT.
MESERVE, Richard
A., of Virginia,
to be a Member
of the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission
for a term of
five years expiring
June 30, 2004,
vice Shirley Ann
Jackson, term
expired.
- August 5,
1999. Nomination
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN497).
- September
23, 1999. Hearing
held.
- September
29, 1999. Favorably
reported.
- October 1,
1999. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
TENNESSEE
VALLEY AUTHORITY
HARRIS, Skila,
of Kentucky, to
be a Member of
the Board of Directors
of the Tennessee
Valley Authority
for the remainder
of the tem expiring
May 15, 2008,
vice William H.
Kennoy, term expired.
- September
24, 1999. Nomination
for term expiring
May 18, 2005,
vice Johnny
H. Hayes, resigned,
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN581).
- September
29, 1999. Nomination
withdrawn.
- September
30, 1999. Nomination
for term expiring
May 18, 2008,
vice William
H. Kennoy, term
expired, referred
to the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN600).
- October 6,
1999. Hearing
held.
- October 19,
1999. Favorably
reported.
- November 10,
1999. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
McCULLOUGH, Glenn
L., of Mississippi,
to be a Member
of the Board of
Directors of the
Tennessee Valley
Authority for
a term expiring
May 18, 2008,
vice Johnny H.
Hayes, resigned.
- September
24, 1999. Nomination
for term expiring
May 18, 2005,
vice William
H. Kennoy, term
expired, referred
to the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN582).
- September
29, 1999. Nomination
withdrawn.
- September
30, 1999. Nomination
for term expiring
May 18, 2005,
vice Johnny
H. Hayes, resigned,
referred to
the Committee
on Environment
and Public Works
(PN601).
- October 6,
1999. Hearing
held.
- October 19,
1999. Favorably
reported.
- November 10,
1999. SENATE
ADVICE AND CONSENT.
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