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Trump to Nominate Two More to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Trump to Nominate Two More to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

President Trump intends to nominate Mark Christie, the current chairman of the Virginia State Corporation Commission, and Allison Clements, the founder and president of energy policy and strategy consulting firm Goodgrid LLC, to become FERC commissioners, the White House said Monday. Christie previously was president of the Organization of PJM States Inc. and served on…

July 27, 2020
James Danly Confirmed to FERC; Democrats Call for More Nominations from White House

James Danly Confirmed to FERC; Democrats Call for More Nominations from White House

The Senate voted 52-40 Thursday to confirm James Danly to be a member of the chronically short-handed FERC.

March 13, 2020
Senate Confirms James Danly to FERC; Democrats Call for More Nominations

Senate Confirms James Danly to FERC; Democrats Call for More Nominations

The Senate voted 52-40 Thursday to confirm James Danly to be a member of the chronically short-handed FERC.

March 12, 2020
Trump Sends Danly’s FERC Nomination to Senate for Second Time

Trump Sends Danly’s FERC Nomination to Senate for Second Time

For the second time in less than five months, President Trump has nominated James Danly to be a member of FERC for the remainder of a term expiring June 30, 2023, the White House said Wednesday.

February 12, 2020

Senators Meet FERC Nominee James Danly; White House Mum on Fifth Nominee

James Danly, President Trump’s nominee to fill one of the two vacant seats at FERC, received a mostly warm welcome at a hearing of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Tuesday, but lawmakers weren’t as happy with the White House’s inability to fill the agency’s fifth seat.

November 5, 2019
FERC Attorney James Danly Tapped as Next Commissioner, Says Trump

FERC Attorney James Danly Tapped as Next Commissioner, Says Trump

James Danly, who is general counsel of FERC, will be President Trump’s nominee to fill one of the two vacant seats at the Commission, the White House announced Monday evening.

October 1, 2019