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Collins Requests Confirmation Votes on Judicial Nominees in Lame Duck
Maine Sen. Susan Collins is urging Senate leaders to schedule confirmation votes on long-delayed judicial nominees during the post-election session, despite reluctance from fellow Republicans. Collins sent a letter to Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., calling for floor votes for some of the 19 appeals and trial court nominees whose confirmation votes Republicans have blocked since September.
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http://judicialnominations.org/
Note: I can't see the rest of this article because the 'read full story' link takes me to a login page.
so I've posted an additional article below.
Republicans Split on Judicial Nominees
Some in GOP want to confirm more of president's nominees
President Barack Obamas re-election last week has exposed an internal rift among Republican senators over whether to clear the way for confirmation votes on long-stalled judicial nominations during the lame-duck session or delay them until the next Congress.
Utah Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, a prominent Republican on the Judiciary Committee, predicted Wednesday that none of Obamas 19 judicial nominees awaiting Senate floor action will be confirmed before years end. If they are not confirmed, the president must renominate them next year.
Thats not going to happen in the lame-duck, Hatch said in an interview. That will have to wait until next year.
Hatchs position, however, is not shared by all his Republican colleagues. The list of stalled nominees includes several who have the strong backing of their home-state Republican senators. Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and James M. Inhofe of Oklahoma, for example, are pressing for confirmation votes in the post-election session.
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Full article here: http://www.rollcall.com/news/republicans_split_on_judicial_nominees-219195-1.html
elleng
(130,973 posts)on the 'right' to deprive PrezO's nominees for a vote.
Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)add: If they do not want to do their job and vote then they should resign
There is no rational reason why they can not have hearings and then put the people up to a vote. That is their job .......... Oath of Office and all that strange stuff
Tx4obama
(36,974 posts)all they need now is a full senate floor vote - or even quicker a 'unanimous consent'.
A couple have been waiting since 2011 and many from the beginning of 2012.
The ones that are highlighted in bluish-gray are ready, here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_federal_judges_appointed_by_Barack_Obama
Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)Tx4obama
(36,974 posts)Without 60 'yes' votes for cloture there is nothing that the Democrats can do.
That's why Sen. Harry Reid has been talking about reforming the filibuster rule. More here: http://www.democraticunderground.com/1251243209
Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)that I will restate: The Senate is not doing their job.
I know that if I had to put up with this republican shit for years I would be very angry. I would get on the Senate floor and tell the country who was to blame for shit not getting done. Every day I would get on the Senate floor and call out the republicans. If that did not get any where I would call up all the news stations and demand that they get me on their shows. I would demand equal time to refute the republican lies. If they refused I would get on the Senate floor and state this also.
The only way to defeat the republicans and force them to do their jobs would be to call out everyone in their blockage. The news networks have a obligation to get the facts out because the airwaves belong to the people.
So because the democrats are not calling out the republicans all the time, they are not doing part of their jobs.
BlueStreak
(8,377 posts)Last edited Thu Nov 15, 2012, 02:45 AM - Edit history (1)
No secret holds.
No single-Senator holds of any kind.
Bring all Judicial appointments to an up-or-down vote within 90 days of the nomination unless both parties agree otherwise. If there is no vote in 90 days, the appointment is considered approved by the Senate.
Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)BlueStreak
(8,377 posts)BlueCaliDem
(15,438 posts)Reid has been much too kind to these piss ant Republicans. I mean, he made a deal with McConnell that he would change the filibuster because McConnell said he would use it only with careful discretion and what do we get? One filibuster after another. I was disappointed with Reid on this. He's tough on Democrats but much too soft on his "friends across the aisle".