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SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES EXECUTIVE CALENDAR PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF JULIE E. ADAMS, SECRETARY OF THE SENATE By Jennifer A. Gorham, Executive Clerk ONE HUNDRED SIXTEENTH CONGRESS Monday, March 25, 2019 { FIRST SESSION { SECOND SESSION Issue No. 45 CONVENED JANUARY 3, 2019 http://www.senate.gov/ExecutiveCalendar

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Page 1: EXECUTIVE CALENDAR - Senate...UNANIMOUS CONSENT AGREEMENT Bridget S. Bade (Cal. No. 20) Ordered, That following Leader remarks on Monday, March 25, 2019, the Senate proceed to executive

SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

EXECUTIVE CALENDAR

PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF JULIE E. ADAMS,

SECRETARY OF THE SENATE

By Jennifer A. Gorham, Executive Clerk

ONE HUNDRED SIXTEENTH CONGRESS

Monday, March 25, 2019

{ FIRST SESSION

{ SECOND SESSION

Issue No. 45

CONVENED JANUARY 3, 2019

http://www.senate.gov/ExecutiveCalendar

Page 2: EXECUTIVE CALENDAR - Senate...UNANIMOUS CONSENT AGREEMENT Bridget S. Bade (Cal. No. 20) Ordered, That following Leader remarks on Monday, March 25, 2019, the Senate proceed to executive

UNANIMOUS CONSENT AGREEMENT

Bridget S. Bade (Cal. No. 20)

Ordered, That following Leader remarks on Monday, March 25, 2019, the Senate proceed to executive

session and resume consideration of the nomination of Bridget S. Bade, of Arizona, to be United States Circuit

Judge for the Ninth Circuit.

Ordered further, That at 5:30 p.m., notwithstanding the provisions of Rule XXII, the cloture motion on

the nomination ripen.

Ordered further, That with respect to the motion to invoke cloture on the nomination, the mandatory

quorum call required under Rule XXII be waived. (Mar. 14, 2019.)

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RESOLUTIONS

CALENDAR

NO. S. RES.

NO. SUBJECT

REPORTED

BY

1

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TREATIES

CALENDAR

NO. TREATY

DOC. NO. SUBJECT

REPORTED

BY

2

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* Signifies nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate

NOMINATIONS

CALENDAR

NO. MESSAGE

NO. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR

REPORTED

BY

3

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND

HUMAN SERVICES

5 88 Elizabeth Darling, of Texas, to be

Commissioner on Children, Youth, and

Families, Department of Health and Human

Services, vice Rafael J. Lopez.

Feb 05, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Grassley, Committee on

Finance, without printed

report.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

7 90 Michael Faulkender, of Maryland, to be an

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, vice

Karen Dynan.

Feb 05, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Grassley, Committee on

Finance, without printed

report.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

8 92 Jeffrey Kessler, of Virginia, to be an Assistant

Secretary of Commerce, vice Paul Piquado,

resigned.

Feb 05, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Grassley, Committee on

Finance, without printed

report.

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

* 9 2 Nicole R. Nason, of New York, to be

Administrator of the Federal Highway

Administration, vice Gregory Guy Nadeau.

Feb 05, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Barrasso, Committee on

Environment and Public

Works, without printed

report.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

AGENCY

* 13 80 Peter C. Wright, of Michigan, to be Assistant

Administrator, Office of Solid Waste,

Environmental Protection Agency, vice

Mathy Stanislaus.

Feb 05, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Barrasso, Committee on

Environment and Public

Works, without printed

report.

THE JUDICIARY

20 213 Bridget S. Bade, of Arizona, to be United

States Circuit Judge for the Ninth Circuit,

vice Barry G. Silverman, retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

21 228 Daniel Desmond Domenico, of Colorado, to be

United States District Judge for the District

of Colorado, vice Robert E. Blackburn,

retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

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* Signifies nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate

NOMINATIONS

CALENDAR

NO. MESSAGE

NO. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR

REPORTED

BY

4

22 233 Matthew J. Kacsmaryk, of Texas, to be United

States District Judge for the Northern

District of Texas, vice Mary Lou Robinson,

retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

23 244 Howard C. Nielson, Jr., of Utah, to be United

States District Judge for the District of Utah,

vice Brian Theadore Stewart, retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

24 254 Wendy Vitter, of Louisiana, to be United

States District Judge for the Eastern District

of Louisiana, vice Helen G. Berrigan, retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

25 253 Michael J. Truncale, of Texas, to be United

States District Judge for the Eastern District

of Texas, vice Ronald H. Clark, retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

26 217 J. Campbell Barker, of Texas, to be United

States District Judge for the Eastern District

of Texas, vice Leonard E. Davis, retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

27 258 Patrick R. Wyrick, of Oklahoma, to be United

States District Judge for the Western District

of Oklahoma, vice David L. Russell, retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

28 256 Allen Cothrel Winsor, of Florida, to be United

States District Judge for the Northern

District of Florida, vice Robert L. Hinkle,

retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

29 223 Andrew Lynn Brasher, of Alabama, to be

United States District Judge for the Middle

District of Alabama, vice Mark E. Fuller,

resigned.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

30 240 David Steven Morales, of Texas, to be United

States District Judge for the Southern

District of Texas, vice Janis Graham Jack,

retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

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* Signifies nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate

NOMINATIONS

CALENDAR

NO. MESSAGE

NO. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR

REPORTED

BY

5

31 222 Holly A. Brady, of Indiana, to be United States

District Judge for the Northern District of

Indiana, vice Joseph S. Van Bokkelen,

retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

32 211 Roy Kalman Altman, of Florida, to be United

States District Judge for the Southern

District of Florida, vice Joan A. Lenard,

retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

33 250 Rodolfo Armando Ruiz II, of Florida, to be

United States District Judge for the Southern

District of Florida, vice William J. Zloch,

retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

34 212 Raul M. Arias-Marxuach, of Puerto Rico, to be

United States District Judge for the District

of Puerto Rico, vice Jose Antonio Fuste,

retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

35 226 Stephen R. Clark, Sr., of Missouri, to be United

States District Judge for the Eastern District

of Missouri, vice Carol E. Jackson, retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

36 257 Joshua Wolson, of Pennsylvania, to be United

States District Judge for the Eastern District

of Pennsylvania, vice James Knoll Gardner,

retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

37 243 Carl J. Nichols, of the District of Columbia, to

be United States District Judge for the

District of Columbia, vice Richard W.

Roberts, retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

38 218 Kenneth D. Bell, of North Carolina, to be

United States District Judge for the Western

District of North Carolina, vice Richard L.

Voorhees, retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

39 231 Ryan T. Holte, of Ohio, to be a Judge of the

United States Court of Federal Claims for a

term of fifteen years, vice Nancy B. Firestone,

term expired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

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* Signifies nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate

NOMINATIONS

CALENDAR

NO. MESSAGE

NO. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR

REPORTED

BY

6

40 210 Rossie David Alston, Jr., of Virginia, to be

United States District Judge for the Eastern

District of Virginia, vice Gerald Bruce Lee,

retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

41 241 Sarah Daggett Morrison, of Ohio, to be United

States District Judge for the Southern

District of Ohio, vice Gregory L. Frost,

retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

42 216 Pamela A. Barker, of Ohio, to be United States

District Judge for the Northern District of

Ohio, vice Donald C. Nugent, retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

43 237 Corey Landon Maze, of Alabama, to be United

States District Judge for the Northern

District of Alabama, vice Virginia Emerson

Hopkins, retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

44 252 Rodney Smith, of Florida, to be United States

District Judge for the Southern District of

Florida, vice Robin S. Rosenbaum, elevated.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

45 219 Wendy Williams Berger, of Florida, to be

United States District Judge for the Middle

District of Florida, vice John E. Steele,

retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

46 215 Thomas P. Barber, of Florida, to be United

States District Judge for the Middle District

of Florida, vice James D. Whittemore,

retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

47 255 T. Kent Wetherell II, of Florida, to be United

States District Judge for the Northern

District of Florida, vice John Richard Smoak,

retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

48 232 Karin J. Immergut, of Oregon, to be United

States District Judge for the District of

Oregon, vice Anna J. Brown, retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

Page 9: EXECUTIVE CALENDAR - Senate...UNANIMOUS CONSENT AGREEMENT Bridget S. Bade (Cal. No. 20) Ordered, That following Leader remarks on Monday, March 25, 2019, the Senate proceed to executive

* Signifies nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate

NOMINATIONS

CALENDAR

NO. MESSAGE

NO. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR

REPORTED

BY

7

49 221 Jean-Paul Boulee, of Georgia, to be United

States District Judge for the Northern

District of Georgia, vice William S. Duffey,

Jr., retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

50 225 James David Cain, Jr., of Louisiana, to be

United States District Judge for the Western

District of Louisiana, vice Patricia Head

Minaldi, retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

51 234 Damon Ray Leichty, of Indiana, to be United

States District Judge for the Northern

District of Indiana, vice Robert L. Miller, Jr.,

retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

52 246 J. Nicholas Ranjan, of Pennsylvania, to be

United States District Judge for the Western

District of Pennsylvania, vice Kim R. Gibson,

retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

53 224 Brian C. Buescher, of Nebraska, to be United

States District Judge for the District of

Nebraska, vice Laurie Smith Camp, retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

54 227 Clifton L. Corker, of Tennessee, to be United

States District Judge for the Eastern District

of Tennessee, vice J. Ronnie Greer, retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

55 259 John Milton Younge, of Pennsylvania, to be

United States District Judge for the Eastern

District of Pennsylvania, vice Mary A.

McLaughlin, retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

56 230 Richard A. Hertling, of Maryland, to be a

Judge of the United States Court of Federal

Claims for a term of fifteen years, vice George

W. Miller, deceased.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

57 214 M. Miller Baker, of Louisiana, to be a Judge of

the United States Court of International

Trade, vice Donald C. Pogue, retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

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* Signifies nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate

NOMINATIONS

CALENDAR

NO. MESSAGE

NO. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR

REPORTED

BY

8

58 249 Timothy M. Reif, of the District of Columbia, to

be a Judge of the United States Court of

International Trade, vice Richard K. Eaton,

retired.

Feb 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD

* 60 183 Julia Akins Clark, of Maryland, to be a

Member of the Merit Systems Protection

Board for the term of seven years expiring

March 1, 2021, vice Anne Marie Wagner,

term expired.

Feb 13, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Johnson, Committee on

Homeland Security and

Governmental Affairs,

without printed report.

* 61 186 Dennis Dean Kirk, of Virginia, to be a Member

of the Merit Systems Protection Board for the

term of seven years expiring March 1, 2023,

vice Susan Tsui Grundmann, term expired.

Feb 13, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Johnson, Committee on

Homeland Security and

Governmental Affairs,

without printed report.

* 62 187 Dennis Dean Kirk, of Virginia, to be Chairman

of the Merit Systems Protection Board, vice

Susan Tsui Grundmann.

Feb 13, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Johnson, Committee on

Homeland Security and

Governmental Affairs,

without printed report.

CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC

BROADCASTING

* 65 67 Don Munce, of Florida, to be a Member of the

Board of Directors of the Corporation for

Public Broadcasting for a term expiring

January 31, 2024, vice Loretta Cheryl Sutliff,

term expired.

Feb 13, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Wicker, Committee on

Commerce, Science, and

Transportation, without

printed report.

NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS

AND THE HUMANITIES

* 68 149 Kathe Hicks Albrecht, of California, to be a

Member of the National Council on the

Humanities for a term expiring January 26,

2024, vice Bruce R. Sievers, term expired.

Feb 21, 2019 Placed on the

Calendar pursuant to S.Res.

116, 112th Congress.

* 69 151 Charles Wickser Banta, of New York, to be a

Member of the National Council on the Arts

for a term expiring September 3, 2022, vice

Maria Rosario Jackson, term expired.

Feb 21, 2019 Placed on the

Calendar pursuant to S.Res.

116, 112th Congress.

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* Signifies nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate

NOMINATIONS

CALENDAR

NO. MESSAGE

NO. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR

REPORTED

BY

9

* 70 152 Keegan F. Callanan, of Vermont, to be a

Member of the National Council on the

Humanities for a term expiring January 26,

2024, vice Manfredi Piccolomini, resigned.

Feb 21, 2019 Placed on the

Calendar pursuant to S.Res.

116, 112th Congress.

* 71 153 David Armand DeKeyser, of Alabama, to be a

Member of the National Council on the

Humanities for a term expiring January 26,

2020, vice Dawn Ho Delbanco, term expired.

Feb 21, 2019 Placed on the

Calendar pursuant to S.Res.

116, 112th Congress.

* 72 155 Kim R. Holmes, of Virginia, to be a Member of

the National Council on the Humanities for a

term expiring January 26, 2022, vice Paula

Barker Duffy, term expired.

Feb 21, 2019 Placed on the

Calendar pursuant to S.Res.

116, 112th Congress.

CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND

COMMUNITY SERVICE

* 73 156 Victoria Ann Hughes, of Virginia, to be a

Member of the Board of Directors of the

Corporation for National and Community

Service for a term expiring October 6, 2021.

(Reappointment)

Feb 21, 2019 Placed on the

Calendar pursuant to S.Res.

116, 112th Congress.

NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS

AND THE HUMANITIES

* 74 157 Michelle Itczak, of Indiana, to be a Member of

the National Council on the Arts for a term

expiring September 3, 2020, vice Irvin M.

Mayfield, Jr., term expired.

Feb 21, 2019 Placed on the

Calendar pursuant to S.Res.

116, 112th Congress.

* 75 158 Phyllis Kaminsky, of Arizona, to be a Member

of the National Council on the Humanities

for a term expiring January 26, 2020, vice

Adele Logan Alexander, term expired.

Feb 21, 2019 Placed on the

Calendar pursuant to S.Res.

116, 112th Congress.

* 76 162 Barbara Coleen Long, of Missouri, to be a

Member of the National Council on the Arts

for a term expiring September 3, 2022, vice

Deepa Gupta, term expired.

Feb 21, 2019 Placed on the

Calendar pursuant to S.Res.

116, 112th Congress.

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* Signifies nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate

NOMINATIONS

CALENDAR

NO. MESSAGE

NO. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR

REPORTED

BY

10

CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND

COMMUNITY SERVICE

* 77 166 Heather Reynolds, of Texas, to be a Member of

the Board of Directors of the Corporation for

National and Community Service for a term

expiring September 14, 2021, vice Dean A.

Reuter, term expired.

Feb 21, 2019 Placed on the

Calendar pursuant to S.Res.

116, 112th Congress.

NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS

AND THE HUMANITIES

* 78 168 Carleton Varney, of Massachusetts, to be a

Member of the National Council on the Arts

for a term expiring September 3, 2022, vice

Paul W. Hodes, term expired.

Feb 21, 2019 Placed on the

Calendar pursuant to S.Res.

116, 112th Congress.

* 79 169 Jean M. Yarbrough, of Maine, to be a Member

of the National Council on the Humanities

for a term expiring January 26, 2022, vice

Martha Wagner Weinberg, term expired.

Feb 21, 2019 Placed on the

Calendar pursuant to S.Res.

116, 112th Congress.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

* 80 344 Mark Schultz, of Nebraska, to be

Commissioner of the Rehabilitation Services

Administration, Department of Education,

vice Janet Lorraine LaBreck.

Feb 21, 2019 Placed on the

Calendar pursuant to S.Res.

116, 112th Congress.

FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY

* 87 1 Mark Anthony Calabria, of Virginia, to be

Director of the Federal Housing Finance

Agency for a term of five years, vice Melvin L.

Watt, term expiring.

Feb 26, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Crapo, Committee on

Banking, Housing, and Urban

Affairs, without printed

report.

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND

URBAN DEVELOPMENT

* 88 46 Seth Daniel Appleton, of Missouri, to be an

Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban

Development, vice Katherine M. O'Regan.

Feb 26, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Crapo, Committee on

Banking, Housing, and Urban

Affairs, without printed

report.

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* Signifies nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate

NOMINATIONS

CALENDAR

NO. MESSAGE

NO. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR

REPORTED

BY

11

EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE

UNITED STATES

* 89 47 Spencer Bachus III, of Alabama, to be a

Member of the Board of Directors of the

Export-Import Bank of the United States for

a term expiring January 20, 2023, vice

Patricia M. Loui, term expired.

Feb 26, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Crapo, Committee on

Banking, Housing, and Urban

Affairs, without printed

report.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

* 90 49 Dino Falaschetti, of Montana, to be Director,

Office of Financial Research, Department of

the Treasury, for a term of six years, vice

Richard B. Berner, resigned.

Feb 26, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Crapo, Committee on

Banking, Housing, and Urban

Affairs, without printed

report.

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND

URBAN DEVELOPMENT

* 92 51 Robert Hunter Kurtz, of Virginia, to be an

Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban

Development, vice Sandra Brooks Henriquez,

resigned.

Feb 26, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Crapo, Committee on

Banking, Housing, and Urban

Affairs, without printed

report.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

* 93 53 Bimal Patel, of Georgia, to be an Assistant

Secretary of the Treasury, vice Christopher

Campbell, resigned.

Feb 26, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Crapo, Committee on

Banking, Housing, and Urban

Affairs, without printed

report.

EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE

UNITED STATES

* 94 54 Judith DelZoppo Pryor, of Ohio, to be a

Member of the Board of Directors of the

Export-Import Bank of the United States for

a term expiring January 20, 2021, vice Larry

W. Walther, term expired.

Feb 26, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Crapo, Committee on

Banking, Housing, and Urban

Affairs, without printed

report.

* 95 55 Kimberly A. Reed, of West Virginia, to be

President of the Export-Import Bank of the

United States for a term expiring January

20, 2021, vice Fred P. Hochberg, resigned.

Feb 26, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Crapo, Committee on

Banking, Housing, and Urban

Affairs, without printed

report.

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* Signifies nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate

NOMINATIONS

CALENDAR

NO. MESSAGE

NO. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR

REPORTED

BY

12

NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS

AND THE HUMANITIES

* 99 172 Mary Anne Carter, of Tennessee, to be

Chairperson of the National Endowment for

the Arts for a term of four years, vice R. Jane

Chu, resigned.

Feb 27, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Alexander, Committee on

Health, Education, Labor,

and Pensions, without printed

report.

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

COMMISSION

* 100 173 Janet Dhillon, of Pennsylvania, to be a

Member of the Equal Employment

Opportunity Commission for a term expiring

July 1, 2022, vice Jenny R. Yang, term

expiring.

Feb 27, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Alexander, Committee on

Health, Education, Labor,

and Pensions, without printed

report.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

* 101 345 Robert L. King, of Kentucky, to be Assistant

Secretary for Postsecondary Education,

Department of Education, vice Eduardo M.

Ochoa.

Feb 27, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Alexander, Committee on

Health, Education, Labor,

and Pensions, without printed

report.

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

* 102 176 Scott A. Mugno, of Pennsylvania, to be an

Assistant Secretary of Labor, vice David

Morris Michaels.

Feb 27, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Alexander, Committee on

Health, Education, Labor,

and Pensions, without printed

report.

* 103 177 John P. Pallasch, of Kentucky, to be an

Assistant Secretary of Labor, vice Portia Y.

Wu.

Feb 27, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Alexander, Committee on

Health, Education, Labor,

and Pensions, without printed

report.

* 105 179 Cheryl Marie Stanton, of South Carolina, to be

Administrator of the Wage and Hour

Division, Department of Labor, vice David

Weil, resigned.

Feb 27, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Alexander, Committee on

Health, Education, Labor,

and Pensions, without printed

report.

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CALENDAR

NO. MESSAGE

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REPORTED

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

108 392 Drew H. Wrigley, of North Dakota, to be

United States Attorney for the District of

North Dakota for the term of four years, vice

Timothy Q. Purdon, term expired.

Feb 28, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

PRIVACY AND CIVIL LIBERTIES

OVERSIGHT BOARD

109 193 Aditya Bamzai, of Virginia, to be a Member of

the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight

Board for the remainder of the term expiring

January 29, 2020, vice Elisebeth Collins

Cook, resigning.

Feb 28, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

110 195 Travis LeBlanc, of Maryland, to be a Member

of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight

Board for a term expiring January 29, 2022,

vice James Xavier Dempsey, term expired.

Feb 28, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF

NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE

111 192 William R. Evanina, of Pennsylvania, to be

Director of the National Counterintelligence

and Security Center. (New Position)

Feb 28, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Burr, Select Committee on

Intelligence, without printed

report.

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

* 112 40 William Bookless, of California, to be Principal

Deputy Administrator, National Nuclear

Security Administration, vice Madelyn R.

Creedon.

Mar 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Inhofe, Committee on Armed

Services, without printed

report.

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

* 113 41 Veronica Daigle, of Virginia, to be an Assistant

Secretary of Defense, vice Frederick Vollrath,

resigned.

Mar 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Inhofe, Committee on Armed

Services, without printed

report.

* 114 43 Thomas McCaffery, of California, to be an

Assistant Secretary of Defense, vice Jonathan

Woodson, resigned.

Mar 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Inhofe, Committee on Armed

Services, without printed

report.

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CALENDAR

NO. MESSAGE

NO. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR

REPORTED

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* 115 209 Lisa M. Schenck, of Virginia, to be a Judge of

the United States Court of Military

Commission Review. (New Position)

Mar 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Inhofe, Committee on Armed

Services, without printed

report.

THE JUDICIARY

116 220 Joseph F. Bianco, of New York, to be United

States Circuit Judge for the Second Circuit,

vice Reena Raggi, retired.

Mar 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

117 245 Michael H. Park, of New York, to be United

States Circuit Judge for the Second Circuit,

vice Gerard E. Lynch, retired.

Mar 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

118 203 Greg Girard Guidry, of Louisiana, to be United

States District Judge for the Eastern District

of Louisiana, vice Kurt D. Engelhardt,

elevated.

Mar 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

119 206 Michael T. Liburdi, of Arizona, to be United

States District Judge for the District of

Arizona, vice David G. Campbell, retired.

Mar 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

120 208 Peter D. Welte, of North Dakota, to be United

States District Judge for the District of North

Dakota, vice Ralph R. Erickson, elevated.

Mar 07, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Graham, Committee on the

Judiciary, without printed

report.

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

* 121 62 Lane Genatowski, of New York, to be Director

of the Advanced Research Projects Agency-

Energy, Department of Energy, vice Ellen

Dudley Williams.

Mar 07, 2019 Reported by Ms.

Murkowski, Committee on

Energy and Natural

Resources, without printed

report.

* 122 73 Rita Baranwal, of Pennsylvania, to be an

Assistant Secretary of Energy (Nuclear

Energy), vice Peter Bruce Lyons, resigned.

Mar 07, 2019 Reported by Ms.

Murkowski, Committee on

Energy and Natural

Resources, without printed

report.

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NO. MESSAGE

NO. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR

REPORTED

BY

15

* 123 75 William Cooper, of Maryland, to be General

Counsel of the Department of Energy, vice

Steven Croley, resigned.

Mar 07, 2019 Reported by Ms.

Murkowski, Committee on

Energy and Natural

Resources, without printed

report.

* 124 76 Christopher Fall, of Virginia, to be Director of

the Office of Science, Department of Energy,

vice Cherry Ann Murray.

Mar 07, 2019 Reported by Ms.

Murkowski, Committee on

Energy and Natural

Resources, without printed

report.

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND

SECURITY

* 125 184 Joseph V. Cuffari, of Arizona, to be Inspector

General, Department of Homeland Security,

vice John Roth.

Mar 11, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Johnson, Committee on

Homeland Security and

Governmental Affairs,

without printed report.

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

* 126 48 Thelma Drake, of Virginia, to be Federal

Transit Administrator, vice Peter M. Rogoff,

resigned.

Mar 12, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Crapo, Committee on

Banking, Housing, and Urban

Affairs, without printed

report.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

* 127 52 Jeffrey Nadaner, of Maryland, to be an

Assistant Secretary of Commerce, vice David

W. Mills, retired.

Mar 12, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Crapo, Committee on

Banking, Housing, and Urban

Affairs, without printed

report.

EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE

UNITED STATES

* 128 56 Claudia Slacik, of New York, to be a Member of

the Board of Directors of the Export-Import

Bank of the United States for a term expiring

January 20, 2023, vice Sean Robert

Mulvaney, term expired.

Mar 12, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Crapo, Committee on

Banking, Housing, and Urban

Affairs, without printed

report.

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CALENDAR

NO. MESSAGE

NO. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR

REPORTED

BY

16

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

* 129 175 John Lowry III, of Illinois, to be Assistant

Secretary of Labor for Veterans' Employment

and Training, vice Michael Herman Michaud.

Mar 13, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Isakson, Committee on

Veterans' Affairs, without

printed report.

Feb 27, 2019 Reported by Mr.

Alexander, Committee on

Health, Education, Labor,

and Pensions, without printed

report.

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PRIVILEGED NOMINATIONS

MESSAGE

NO. DATE

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** REQUESTED

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RECEIVED

SENATOR REQUESTED REFERRAL TO

COMMITTEE OF JURISDICTION

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3 Jan 03, 2019 Charles L. Glazer, of

Connecticut, to be a Member of

the United States Advisory

Commission on Public

Diplomacy for a term expiring

July 1, 2020, vice Lyndon L.

Olson, Jr., term expired.

Yes

7 Jan 03, 2019 Russell A. Berman, of

California, to be a Member of

the National Council on the

Humanities for a term

expiring January 26, 2020,

vice Marvin Krislov, term

expired.

Yes

8 Jan 03, 2019 William English, of the District

of Columbia, to be a Member

of the National Council on the

Humanities for a term

expiring January 26, 2024,

vice Patricia Nelson Limerick,

term expired.

Yes

9 Jan 03, 2019 John Fonte, of Virginia, to be a

Member of the National

Council on the Humanities for

a term expiring January 26,

2020, vice Jamsheed K.

Choksy, term expired.

Yes

10 Jan 03, 2019 Marjorie Fisher Furman, of

Michigan, to be a Member of

the National Council on the

Humanities for a term

expiring January 26, 2022,

vice Christopher Merrill, term

expired.

Yes

11 Jan 03, 2019 Claire Griffin, of Washington, to

be a Member of the National

Council on the Humanities for

a term expiring January 26,

2022, vice Albert J. Beveridge

III, term expired.

Yes

12 Jan 03, 2019 Joyce Malcolm, of Virginia, to be

a Member of the National

Council on the Humanities for

a term expiring January 26,

2020, vice David Hertz, term

expired.

Yes

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RECEIVED

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13 Jan 03, 2019 Adair Margo, of Texas, to be a

Member of the National

Council on the Humanities for

a term expiring January 26,

2022, vice Cathy M. Davidson,

term expired.

Yes

14 Jan 03, 2019 Matthew Rose, of Iowa, to be a

Member of the National

Council on the Humanities for

a term expiring January 26,

2024, vice Gerald Lyn Early,

term expired.

Yes

15 Jan 03, 2019 William Schneider, Jr., of

Colorado, to be a Member of

the National Council on the

Humanities for a term

expiring January 26, 2020,

vice Rolena Klahn Adorno,

term expired.

Yes

16 Jan 03, 2019 Noel Valis, of Connecticut, to be

a Member of the National

Council on the Humanities for

a term expiring January 26,

2020, vice Carol M. Swain,

term expired.

Yes

59 Jan 16, 2019 Alan E. Cobb, of Kansas, to be a

Member of the Board of

Directors of the Metropolitan

Washington Airports

Authority for a term expiring

November 22, 2023, vice

William Shaw McDermott,

term expired.

Yes

72 Jan 16, 2019 William Shaw McDermott, of

Massachusetts, to be a

Member of the Board of

Directors of the Metropolitan

Washington Airports

Authority for a term expiring

May 30, 2024, vice Nina

Mitchell Wells, term expired.

Yes

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REQUESTED BY

COMMITTEE

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** REQUESTED

INFORMATION

RECEIVED

SENATOR REQUESTED REFERRAL TO

COMMITTEE OF JURISDICTION

Pursuant to S. Res. 116, 112th Congress, nominations in this section of the Executive Calendar are entitled to expedited procedures.

81 Jan 16, 2019 Michael J. Astrue, of

Massachusetts, to be a

Member of the Social Security

Advisory Board for a term

expiring September 30, 2022,

vice Alan L. Cohen, term

expired.

Yes

82 Jan 16, 2019 Jason J. Fichtner, of the District

of Columbia, to be a Member

of the Social Security Advisory

Board for a term expiring

September 30, 2024, vice

Lanhee J. Chen, term expired.

Yes

83 Jan 16, 2019 James B. Lockhart III, of

Connecticut, to be a Member of

the Board of Trustees of the

Federal Hospital Insurance

Trust Fund for a term of four

years, vice Charles P. Blahous

III, term expired.

Yes

84 Jan 16, 2019 James B. Lockhart III, of

Connecticut, to be a Member of

the Board of Trustees of the

Federal Old-Age and Survivors

Insurance Trust Fund and the

Federal Disability Insurance

Trust Fund for a term of four

years, vice Charles P. Blahous

III, term expired.

Yes

85 Jan 16, 2019 James B. Lockhart III, of

Connecticut, to be a Member of

the Board of Trustees of the

Federal Supplementary

Medical Insurance Trust Fund

for a term of four years, vice

Charles P. Blahous III, term

expired.

Yes

96 Jan 16, 2019 Irving Bailey, of Florida, to be a

Member of the Board of

Directors of the Overseas

Private Investment

Corporation for a term

expiring December 17, 2021,

vice Matthew Maxwell Taylor

Kennedy, term expired.

Yes

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INFORMATION

RECEIVED

SENATOR REQUESTED REFERRAL TO

COMMITTEE OF JURISDICTION

Pursuant to S. Res. 116, 112th Congress, nominations in this section of the Executive Calendar are entitled to expedited procedures.

97 Jan 16, 2019 Alexander Crenshaw, of Florida,

to be a Member of the Board of

Directors of the Millennium

Challenge Corporation for a

term of three years, vice Mark

Green, term expired.

Yes

98 Jan 16, 2019 Louis DeJoy, of North Carolina,

to be a Member of the Board of

Directors of the Overseas

Private Investment

Corporation for a term

expiring December 17, 2020,

vice James M. Demers, term

expired.

Yes

99 Jan 16, 2019 George M. Marcus, of California,

to be a Member of the Board of

Directors of the Millennium

Challenge Corporation for a

term of three years, vice

Morton H. Halperin, term

expired.

Yes

100 Jan 16, 2019 Susan M. McCue, of Virginia, to

be a Member of the Board of

Directors of the Millennium

Challenge Corporation for a

term of two years.

(Reappointment)

Yes

101 Jan 16, 2019 Richard C. Parker, of North

Carolina, to be an Assistant

Administrator of the United

States Agency for

International Development,

vice T. Charles Cooper,

resigned.

Yes

102 Jan 16, 2019 Christopher P. Vincze, of

Massachusetts, to be a

Member of the Board of

Directors of the Overseas

Private Investment

Corporation for a term

expiring December 17, 2019,

vice Todd A. Fisher, term

expired.

Yes

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RECEIVED

SENATOR REQUESTED REFERRAL TO

COMMITTEE OF JURISDICTION

Pursuant to S. Res. 116, 112th Congress, nominations in this section of the Executive Calendar are entitled to expedited procedures.

109 Jan 16, 2019 Kimberly Breier, of Virginia, to

be a Member of the Board of

Directors of the Inter-

American Foundation for a

term expiring September 20,

2020, vice Adolfo A. Franco,

term expired.

Yes

154 Jan 16, 2019 Robert J. Grey, Jr., of Virginia,

to be a Member of the Board of

Directors of the Legal Services

Corporation for a term

expiring July 13, 2020.

(Reappointment)

Yes

159 Jan 16, 2019 Abigail L. Kuzma, of Indiana, to

be a Member of the Board of

Directors of the Legal Services

Corporation for a term

expiring July 13, 2019, vice

Charles Norman Wiltse

Keckler, resigned.

Yes

160 Jan 16, 2019 Abigail L. Kuzma, of Indiana, to

be a Member of the Board of

Directors of the Legal Services

Corporation for a term

expiring July 13, 2022.

(Reappointment)

Yes

161 Jan 16, 2019 John G. Levi, of Illinois, to be a

Member of the Board of

Directors of the Legal Services

Corporation for a term

expiring July 13, 2020.

(Reappointment)

Yes

163 Jan 16, 2019 John G. Malcolm, of the District

of Columbia, to be a Member

of the Board of Directors of the

Legal Services Corporation for

a term expiring July 13, 2020,

vice Martha L. Minow, term

expired.

Yes

164 Jan 16, 2019 Frank X. Neuner, Jr., of

Louisiana, to be a Member of

the Board of Directors of the

Legal Services Corporation for

a term expiring July 13, 2019,

vice Sharon L. Browne,

resigned.

Yes

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NO. DATE

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COMMITTEE

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RECEIVED

SENATOR REQUESTED REFERRAL TO

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Pursuant to S. Res. 116, 112th Congress, nominations in this section of the Executive Calendar are entitled to expedited procedures.

165 Jan 16, 2019 Frank X. Neuner, Jr., of

Louisiana, to be a Member of

the Board of Directors of the

Legal Services Corporation for

a term expiring July 13, 2022.

(Reappointment)

Yes

167 Jan 16, 2019 Gloria Valencia-Weber, of New

Mexico, to be a Member of the

Board of Directors of the Legal

Services Corporation for a

term expiring July 13, 2020.

(Reappointment)

Yes

408 Feb 25, 2019 Brian McGuire, of New York, to

be a Deputy Under Secretary

of the Treasury, vice Andrew

K. Maloney, resigned.

Yes

492 Mar 06, 2019 Julie Reiskin, of Colorado, to be

a Member of the Board of

Directors of the Legal Services

Corporation for a term

expiring July 13, 2019.

(Reappointment)

Yes

513 Mar 14, 2019 Michael O. Johanns, of

Nebraska, to be a Member of

the Board of Directors of the

Millennium Challenge

Corporation for a term of two

years. (Reappointment)

Yes

514 Mar 14, 2019 Troy D. Edgar, of California, to

be Chief Financial Officer,

Department of Homeland

Security, vice Charles H.

Fulghum.

Yes

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NOTICE OF INTENT TO OBJECT

MESSAGE NO.

NOMINEE AND OFFICE

DATE AND SENATOR

24

When a notice of intent to object is given to the appropriate leader, or their designee, and such notice is submitted for inclusion in

the Congressional Record and the Senate Executive Calendar, or following the objection to a unanimous consent to proceeding to, and,

or disposition of, matters relating to nominations and treaties on their behalf, it shall be placed in the section of the Senate Executive

Calendar entitled “Notice of Intent to Object”. (S. Res. 28, 112th Congress)

88 Elizabeth Darling, of Texas, to be Commissioner on Children, Youth,

and Families, Department of Health and Human Services, vice

Rafael J. Lopez.

Feb. 5, 2019 - Mr. Wyden

192 William R. Evanina, of Pennsylvania, to be Director of the National

Counterintelligence and Security Center.

Mar. 5, 2019 - Mr. Grassley

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DATE

SUBJECT

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After an action taken by the Senate, any Senator voting with the prevailing side or who has not voted may, on the same day or on

either of the next two days of actual session thereafter, either enter a motion for reconsideration or move a reconsideration. This section

contains such motions not yet acted on as so provided by Rule XIII, Paragraph 1.