Komisja senacka ponownie, ze względów formalnych , poparła głosami republikanów kandydaturę Bridenstine'a
na administratora NASA i Barry'ego Myersa na administratora NOAA.
W Senacie może być teoretycznie problem z poparciem kandydatów z powodu symbolicznej przewagi Republikanów.
Tymczasem Robert Lightfoot ustanowił rekord w 60-letniej historii NASA jako najdłużej zajmujący stanowisko
acting administrator.
Senate committee advances NASA and NOAA nominations againby Jeff Foust — January 18, 2018
Rep. Jim Bridenstine (R-Okla.) at his Nov. 1 confirmation hearing to become NASA administrator. The Senate Commerce Committee voted on party lines Jan. 18 to advance his nomination to the full Senate, along with Barry Myers to be administrator of NOAA. Credit: NASA/Joel Kowsky)The prospects for Bridenstine’s confirmation by the full Senate are no better now than when the committee originally advanced his nomination last November. Republicans hold a narrow 51–49 edge in the Senate, meaning they can lose only one senator’s vote and still win passage, using the tie-breaking vote that would be cast by Vice President Mike Pence.
While no Democratic senators has announced their support for Bridenstine, one Republican senator, Marco Rubio of Florida, expressed concerns about the nomination when it was originally announced last September, statements Nelson alluded to in his remarks. A spokesperson for Rubio did not respond to a request for comment Jan. 18 about the senator’s position on the nomination.
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