[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 99 (Tuesday, June 24, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Page S3910]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
NOMINATIONS
Mr. NELSON. Mr. President, I inform the Senate that the three judges
from Florida we are about to vote on have the support of Senator Rubio
and I. It is as a result of a bipartisan process. It is actually a
nonpartisan process as to how we select our judges in Florida. Senator
Rubio and I appoint a judicial nominating commission in the three
judicial districts in Florida. They then, when there is a vacancy of a
judge or U.S. attorney or U.S. marshal, receive the applications, do
the interviews, and make--for one vacancy--three recommendations.
Senator Rubio and I then take these three recommendations, the two of
us together interview the applicants. The arrangement we have with the
White House--and of course we know the President could select whomever
he wants, but the White House has graciously agreed, and this has been
a longstanding practice with the Federal judge selections from Florida,
the White House has agreed they will pick from among the three we send.
Senator Rubio and I send comments to the White House about the three,
even though what we primarily do is tell the White House if we have an
objection to any one of the three who come through the judicial
nominating commission process.
Therefore, what we do is we take politics out of the selection of
judges.
I highly recommend to the Senate Paul Byron and Carlos Eduardo
Mendoza, both of the Middle District, and Beth Bloom of the Southern
District.
Mr. President, I yield the floor.
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