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Since 2003, blue slip policy has changed several more times, as follows: 2003 to 2007: A return of a negative blue slip by one or both home-state senators does not prevent the committee from moving forward with the nomination — provided that the Administration has engaged in pre-nomination consultation with both of the home-state senators. [2 ...
Blue slip (U.S. Senate) is the slip on which the senators from the state of residence of a federal judicial nominee gives an opinion on the nominee. Blue slip (U.S. House of Representatives) is the rejection slip given to tax and spending bills sent to it by the Senate that did not originate in the House in the first place, per the House's ...
The show did get nominated for Outstanding Drama Series in 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009, but did not manage to win the award in either of these four nominations. In 2006 House was nominated for four Emmys, but failed to win. [18] Next year, the show received four nominations, and won a Creative Arts Emmy for make-up. [19]
Some House Democrats are calling for the DNC to delay its "virtual roll call" to formally nominate Joe Biden, saying it would stifle an important debate about his ability to run as top of the ticket.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -At least three U.S. House of Representatives Democrats were preparing to sign a letter protesting a plan to speed up the official party approval of President Joe Biden's ...
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Republican Senator Dan Coats blue slipped the nomination, and the nomination stalled out in the Judiciary Committee. [145] The seat was ultimately filled in 2017 by Trump nominee Amy Coney Barrett, [146] who would later join the Supreme Court following the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit