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  2. Appointments Clause - Wikipedia

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    The Appointments Clause distinguishes between officers of the United States who must be appointed with the advice and consent of the Senate; and those who may be specified by acts of Congress, some of whom may be appointed with the advice and consent of the Senate, but whose appointment Congress may place instead in the President alone, in the ...

  3. The Senate Confirmation Process, Explained - AOL

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    Matt Gaetz’s withdrawal as Donald Trump’s AG pick is far from unprecedented.

  4. Do Cabinet nominees need to be confirmed by the Senate ... - AOL

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    To be confirmed, a nominee needs to get a simple majority vote in the Senate, which is 51 or more votes out of the 100 Senators. Only a small number of cabinet picks have not been approved by the ...

  5. Cabinet confirmation process and recess appointments ... - AOL

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    For all the drama generated every four years by Cabinet appointments, defeat of a nominee by a vote in the Senate is extremely rare. Cabinet confirmation process and recess appointments, explained ...

  6. Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998 - Wikipedia

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    The omnibus bill passed the House of Representatives on October 20, 1998, by a vote of 333–95. [18] It then passed the Senate the following day on October 21, 1998, by a vote of 65–29. [19] President Bill Clinton signed the bill the same day and it became Pub. L. 105–277 (text).

  7. Political appointments in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, there were around 4,000 political appointment positions which an incoming administration needs to review, and fill or confirm, of which about 1,200 require Senate confirmation. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The White House Presidential Personnel Office (PPO) is one of the offices most responsible for political appointees and for assessing candidates ...

  8. What are recess appointments? Here's what to know as ... - AOL

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    The recess appointments clause says that when the Senate is in recess, the president can make appointments temporarily without the approval or vetting process normally done by the Senate. The ...

  9. United States congressional hearing - Wikipedia

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    Confirmation hearings on presidential nominations are held in fulfillment of the Senate's constitutional "advice and consent" responsibilities under the Appointments Clause. Each Senate committee holds confirmation hearings on presidential nominations to executive and judicial positions within its jurisdiction.