This Week in the Senate: 5/24/2021

This week, the Senate is holding votes on two nominations and one bill, and the Judiciary Committee will convene a nominations hearing and an executive business meeting.

Floor Action:¹
Monday:
  • The Senate will vote at 5:30 pm to invoke cloture on the nomination of Chiquita Brooks-LaSure to be Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Tuesday:
  • The Senate will vote to confirm Brooks-LaSure, and will vote to invoke cloture on (and confirm) the nomination of Kristen Clarke to be Assistant Attorney General for the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division. The Senate will also continue consideration of S. 1260, the Endless Frontier Act.
Wednesday:
  • The Senate will continue consideration of the Endless Frontier Act.
Thursday:
  • The Senate will continue consideration of the Endless Frontier Act.
On Wednesday, the Judiciary Committee will hold a nominations hearing for the following nominees:
    Court of Appeals:
    1. Tiffany P. Cunningham, to be a U.S. Circuit Judge for the Federal Circuit
      District Court:
      1. Margaret Irene Strickland, to be a U.S. District Judge for the District of New Mexico
      On Thursday, the Judiciary Committee will hold an executive session to vote on and/or hold over the following nominations (the number in the parentheses appearing after the nominee's name signifies whether this is the first or second time appearing on the agenda; first-time appearances are typically held over and nominees appearing for the second time usually receive votes):
        District Court:
        1. Deborah L. Boardman, to be a U.S. District Judge for the District of Maryland (1)
        2. Lydia Kay Griggsby, to be a U.S. District Judge for the District of Maryland (1)
        Notes:

        ¹The floor schedule is an approximate guide to when votes may occur. It may not necessarily be completely accurate due to things changing in the Senate during the week.

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