[Congressional Record Volume 164, Number 207 (Wednesday, January 2, 2019)]
[Senate]
[Page S8062]
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                         DISCHARGED NOMINATIONS

  The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation was 
discharged from further consideration of the following nomination by 
unanimous consent and the nomination was confirmed:

       COAST GUARD NOMINATIONS BEGINNING WITH REAR ADM. (LH) 
     MATTHEW T. BELL, JR. AND ENDING WITH REAR ADM. (LH) ANTHONY 
     J. VOGT, WHICH NOMINATIONS WERE RECEIVED BY THE SENATE AND 
     APPEARED IN THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD ON MAY 17, 2018.

  The Senate Committee on the Judiciary was discharged from further 
consideration of the following nominations by unanimous consent and the 
nominations were confirmed:

       BRIAN T. MORAN, OF WASHINGTON, TO BE UNITED STATES ATTORNEY 
     FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON FOR THE TERM OF FOUR 
     YEARS.
       ROBERT S. BREWER, JR., OF CALIFORNIA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     ATTORNEY FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE TERM 
     OF FOUR YEARS.
       MATTHEW J. SCHNEIDER, OF MICHIGAN, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     ATTORNEY FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN FOR THE TERM OF 
     FOUR YEARS.
       NICHOLAS A. TRUTANICH, OF NEVADA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     ATTORNEY FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEVADA FOR THE TERM OF FOUR 
     YEARS.
       JOHN C. MILHISER, OF ILLINOIS, TO BE UNITED STATES ATTORNEY 
     FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS FOR THE TERM OF FOUR 
     YEARS.
       DAVID L. ANDERSON, OF CALIFORNIA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     ATTORNEY FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE TERM 
     OF FOUR YEARS.
       LAWRENCE KEEFE, OF FLORIDA, TO BE UNITED STATES ATTORNEY 
     FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA FOR THE TERM OF FOUR 
     YEARS.
       AARON L. WEISMAN, OF RHODE ISLAND, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     ATTORNEY FOR THE DISTRICT OF RHODE ISLAND FOR THE TERM OF 
     FOUR YEARS.

  The Senate Committee on the Judiciary was discharged from further 
consideration of the following nominations by unanimous consent and the 
nominations were confirmed:

       DENNY WADE KING, OF TENNESSEE, TO BE UNITED STATES MARSHAL 
     FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE FOR THE TERM OF FOUR 
     YEARS.
       TODD L. NUKES, OF INDIANA, TO BE UNITED STATES MARSHAL FOR 
     THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA FOR THE TERM OF FOUR YEARS.
       MICHAEL S. YEAGER, OF GEORGIA, TO BE UNITED STATES MARSHAL 
     FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA FOR THE TERM OF FOUR 
     YEARS.
       MARK B. SHEPHERD, OF MISSISSIPPI, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     MARSHAL FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI FOR THE TERM 
     OF FOUR YEARS.
       JOHN M. GARRISON, OF TEXAS, TO BE UNITED STATES MARSHAL FOR 
     THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS FOR THE TERM OF FOUR YEARS.

  The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation was 
discharged from further consideration of the following nominations by 
unanimous consent and the nominations were confirmed:

       DANIEL B. MAFFEI, OF NEW YORK, TO BE A FEDERAL MARITIME 
     COMMISSIONER FOR A TERM EXPIRING JUNE 30, 2022.
       L. E. SOLA, OF FLORIDA, TO BE A FEDERAL MARITIME 
     COMMISSIONER FOR A TERM EXPIRING JUNE 30, 2023.

  The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions was 
discharged from further consideration of the following nominations by 
unanimous consent and the nominations were confirmed:

       JOHNATHAN BRAGG, OF VIRGINIA, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE 
     RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD FOR A TERM EXPIRING AUGUST 28, 
     2019.
       JOHNATHAN BRAGG, OF VIRGINIA, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE 
     RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD FOR A TERM EXPIRING AUGUST 28, 
     2024.
       THOMAS JAYNE, OF MISSOURI, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE RAILROAD 
     RETIREMENT BOARD FOR A TERM EXPIRING AUGUST 28, 2023.

  The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works was discharged 
from further consideration of the following nomination by unanimous 
consent and the nomination was confirmed:

       ALEXANDRA DAPOLITO DUNN, OF VIRGINIA, TO BE ASSISTANT 
     ADMINISTRATOR FOR TOXIC SUBSTANCES OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL 
     PROTECTION AGENCY.

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