[Congressional Record Volume 152, Number 31 (Monday, March 13, 2006)]
[Senate]
[Page S2051]
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                             CONFIRMATIONS

  Executive nominations confirmed by the Senate Monday, March 13, 2006:


                        department of education

       MICHELL C. CLARK, OF VIRGINIA, TO BE ASSISTANT SECRETARY 
     FOR MANAGEMENT, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.


                          department of labor

       EDWIN G. FOULKE, JR., OF SOUTH CAROLINA, TO BE AN ASSISTANT 
     SECRETARY OF LABOR.


           national foundation on the arts and the humanities

       JEAN B. ELSHTAIN, OF TENNESSEE, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE 
     NATIONAL COUNCIL ON THE HUMANITIES FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE 
     TERM EXPIRING JANUARY 26, 2010.
       ALLEN C. GUELZO, OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE 
     NATIONAL COUNCIL ON THE HUMANITIES FOR A TERM EXPIRING 
     JANUARY 26, 2012.


              james madison memorial fellowship foundation

       GEORGE PERDUE, OF GEORGIA, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF 
     TRUSTEES OF THE JAMES MADISON MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP FOUNDATION 
     FOR A TERM EXPIRING NOVEMBER 5, 2006.


                institute of museum and library services

       ANNE-IMELDA RADICE, OF VERMONT, TO BE DIRECTOR OF THE 
     INSTITUTE OF MUSEUM AND LIBRARY SERVICES.


                        department of education

       CRAIG T. RAMEY, OF WEST VIRGINIA, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE 
     BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE NATIONAL BOARD FOR EDUCATION 
     SCIENCES FOR A TERM OF TWO YEARS.


                       legal services corporation

       SARAH M. SINGLETON, OF NEW MEXICO, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE 
     BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION FOR A 
     TERM EXPIRING JULY 13, 2008.
       THE ABOVE NOMINATIONS WERE APPROVED SUBJECT TO THE 
     NOMINEES' COMMITMENT TO RESPOND TO REQUESTS TO APPEAR AND 
     TESTIFY BEFORE ANY DULY CONSTITUTED COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE.


                             the judiciary

       LEO MAURY GORDON, OF NEW JERSEY, TO BE A JUDGE OF THE 
     UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE.


                         department of justice

       TERRANCE P. FLYNN, OF NEW YORK, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     ATTORNEY FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK FOR THE TERM OF 
     FOUR YEARS.
       DONALD J. DEGABRIELLE, JR., OF TEXAS, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     ATTORNEY FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS FOR THE TERM OF 
     FOUR YEARS.
       JOHN CHARLES RICHTER, OF OKLAHOMA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     ATTORNEY FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA FOR THE TERM OF 
     FOUR YEARS.
       AMUL R. THAPAR, OF KENTUCKY, TO BE UNITED STATES ATTORNEY 
     FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY FOR THE TERM OF FOUR 
     YEARS.
       MAURICIO J. TAMARGO, OF FLORIDA, TO BE CHAIRMAN OF THE 
     FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION OF THE UNITED STATES FOR 
     A TERM EXPIRING SEPTEMBER 30, 2009.


                         public health service

       PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE NOMINATION OF LEAH HILL TO BE SENIOR 
     ASSISTANT SURGEON.
       PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE NOMINATIONS BEGINNING WITH GREGORY A. 
     ABBOTT AND ENDING WITH CARL A. HUFFMAN III, WHICH NOMINATIONS 
     WERE RECEIVED BY THE SENATE AND APPEARED IN THE CONGRESSIONAL 
     RECORD ON SEPTEMBER 28, 2005.