[Congressional Record Volume 142, Number 11 (Friday, January 26, 1996)]
[Senate]
[Page S540]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                              NOMINATIONS

  Executive nominations received by the Senate January 26, 1996:


                             the judiciary

       Anabelle Rodriguez-Rodriguez, of Puerto Rico, to be U.S. 
     District Judge for the District of Puerto Rico vice Raymond 
     L. Acosta, retired.
       Dean D. Pregerson, of California, to be U.S. District Judge 
     for the Central District of California, vice A. Wallace 
     Tashima, elevated.
       W. Craig Broadwater, of West Virginia, to be U.S. District 
     Judge for the Northern district of West Virginia vice Robert 
     E. Maxwell, retired.


                department of health and human services

       Peter Benjamin Edelman, of the District of Columbia, to be 
     an Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services, vice 
     David T. Ellwood, resigned, to which position he was 
     appointed during the last recess of the Senate.


                        department of education

       Gerald N. Tirozzi, of Connecticut, to be Assistant 
     Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education, Department 
     of Education, vice Thomas W. Payzant, resigned, to which 
     position he was appointed during the last recess of the 
     Senate.


                      department of transportation

       Charles A. Hunnicutt, of Georgia, to be an Assistant 
     Secretary of Transportation, vice Jeffrey Neil Shane, 
     resigned, to which position he was appointed during the last 
     recess of the Senate.


                          department of state

       Eileen B. Claussen, of the District of Columbia, to be 
     Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International 
     Environmental and Scientific Affairs, vice Elinor G. 
     Constable, to which position she was appointed during the 
     last recess of the Senate.


                 civil liberties public education fund

       DON T. NAKANISHI, OF CALIFORNIA, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE 
     BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CIVIL LIBERTIES PUBLIC EDUCATION 
     FUND FOR A TERM OF 2 YEARS (NEW POSITION), TO WHICH POSITION 
     HE WAS APPOINTED DURING THE LAST RECESS OF THE SENATE.
       PEGGY A. NAGAE, OF OREGON, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF 
     DIRECTORS OF THE CIVIL LIBERTIES PUBLIC EDUCATION FUND FOR A 
     TERM OF 3 YEARS (NEW POSITION), TO WHICH POSITION SHE WAS 
     APPOINTED DURING THE LAST RECESS OF THE SENATE.
       DALE MINAMI, OF CALIFORNIA, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF 
     DIRECTORS OF THE CIVIL LIBERTIES PUBLIC EDUCATION FUND FOR A 
     TERM OF 3 YEARS (NEW POSITION), TO WHICH POSITION HE WAS 
     APPOINTED DURING THE LAST RECESS OF THE SENATE.
       YEIICHI KUWAYAMA, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, TO BE A 
     MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CIVIL LIBERTIES 
     PUBLIC EDUCATION FUND FOR A TERM OF 3 YEARS (NEW POSITION), 
     TO WHICH POSITION HE WAS APPOINTED DURING THE LAST RECESS OF 
     THE SENATE.
       ELSA H. KUDO, OF HAWAII, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF 
     DIRECTORS OF THE CIVIL LIBERTIES PUBLIC EDUCATION FUND FOR A 
     TERM OF 2 YEARS (NEW POSITION), TO WHICH POSITION SHE WAS 
     APPOINTED DURING THE LAST RECESS OF THE SENATE.
       SUSAN HAYASE, OF CALIFORNIA, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF 
     DIRECTORS OF THE CIVIL LIBERTIES PUBLIC EDUCATION FUND FOR A 
     TERM OF 3 YEARS (NEW POSITION), TO WHICH POSITION SHE WAS 
     APPOINTED DURING THE LAST RECESS OF THE SENATE.
       LEO K. GOTO, OF COLORADO, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF 
     DIRECTORS OF THE CIVIL LIBERTIES PUBLIC EDUCATION FUND FOR A 
     TERM OF 2 YEARS (NEW POSITION), TO WHICH POSITION HE WAS 
     APPOINTED DURING THE LAST RECESS OF THE SENATE.
       ROBERT F. DRINAN, OF MASSACHUSETTS, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE 
     BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CIVIL LIBERTIES PUBLIC EDUCATION 
     FOR A TERM OF 3 YEARS (NEW POSITION), TO WHICH POSITION HE 
     WAS APPOINTED DURING THE LAST RECESS OF THE SENATE.


                     social security administration

       gerald m. shea, of the district of columbia, to be a member 
     of the social security advisory board for a term of 4 years 
     expiring september 30, 1998 (new Position), to which position 
     he was appointed during the last recess of the senate.
       harlan mathews, of tennessee, to be a member of the social 
     security advisory board for a term of 6 years expiring 
     september 30, 2000 (new Position), to which position he was 
     appointed during the last recess of the senate.
       william c. brooks, of Michigan, to be a member of the 
     social security advisory board for a term of 2 years expiring 
     september 30, 1996 (new Position), to which position he was 
     appointed during the last recess of the senate.


               federal retirement thrift investment board

       thomas a. fink, of alaska, to be a member of the federal 
     retirement thrift investment board for a term expiring 
     october 11, 1999, vice james h. atkins, term expired.


                     national labor relations board

       sarah mc cracken fox, of new york, to be a member of the 
     national labor relations board for the term of 5 years 
     expiring august 27, 2000, vice james m. stephens, term 
     expired, to which position she was appointed during the last 
     recess of the senate.

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