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  2. Political appointments in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There are four basic categories of federal political appointments: Presidential appointments with Senate confirmation (PAS): These are the highest level officers of the United States. As of 2020, there were 1,118 PAS positions in all. [5]: 212 These include: Of the 74 federal inspector general positions established by statute, 37 are appointed ...

  3. Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination - Wikipedia

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    Public confirmation hearings on the Thomas nomination began on September 10, 1991, and lasted for ten days. The senators' focus as they questioned Thomas and an array of witnesses for and against the nomination was on Thomas's legal views, as expressed in his speeches, writings, and the decisions he had handed down as a federal appeals court judge.

  4. Appointments Clause - Wikipedia

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    The Appointments Clause of the United States Constitution empowers the President of the United States to nominate and, with the advice and consent (confirmation) of the United States Senate, appoint public officials. [1] Although the Senate must confirm certain principal officers (including ambassadors, Cabinet secretaries, and federal judges ...

  5. Column: Will the Postal Service be up to the task of ...

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    The U.S. Postal Service keeps promising that things are getting better — more efficient operations, more reliable mail delivery, improved finances, a more climate-friendly truck fleet and so on.

  6. Anita Hill - Wikipedia

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    Anita Hill was born to a family of farmers in Lone Tree, Oklahoma, the youngest of Albert and Erma Hill's 13 children. [3] [4] Her family came from Arkansas, where her maternal grandfather Henry Eliot and all of her great-grandparents had been born into slavery. [5]

  7. Transportation remains a sticking point for Hazel's ... - AOL

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    Sep. 24—If you're going to consolidate the community's social services on a campus four miles from the city center, transportation must be a priority. The sentiment predates the launch of Hazel ...

  8. Mark Robinson, North Carolina Republican gov. candidate ...

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    In a story published by the Assembly earlier this month, former employees and customers of porn shops in Greensboro, N.C., came forward to share how Robinson had been a frequent visitor at those ...

  9. List of confirmation votes for the Supreme Court of the ...

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    From 1975 until 2017, the threshold needed to invoke cloture for Supreme Court confirmation was three-fifths of all senators duly chosen and sworn-in (60 senators, if there was no more than one seat left vacant). [2] On April 7, 2017, the votes of Democratic senators managed to deny enough support for cloture on the nomination of Neil Gorsuch.