The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee last Wednesday voted out the nomination of FERC Commissioner Suedeen Kelly to a five-year term on the Commission, but it may face some difficulty in the full Senate.
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Craig to Put Hold on Nomination of FERC’s Kelly
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on Wednesday voted out the nomination of FERC Commissioner Suedeen Kelly to a five-year term on the Commission, but it may face some difficulty in the full Senate.
FERC’s Kelly Gets Little ‘Grief’ During Senate Confirmation Hearing
FERC Commissioner Suedeen G. Kelly’s confirmation hearing before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee last Tuesday was brief and uneventful.
FERC’s Kelly Gets Little ‘Grief’ During Senate Confirmation Hearing
FERC Commissioner Suedeen G. Kelly’s confirmation hearing before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Tuesday was very brief and uneventful.
Kelliher, Kelly Sworn In as FERC Commissioners; No Word on Massey Nomination
Joseph T. Kelliher and Suedeen Kelly have been were sworn in as the newest members of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Both are expected to make their debut appearance at the Commission’s next regular meeting on Dec. 17.
Kelliher, Kelly Sworn In as FERC Commissioners; No Word Yet on Massey Nomination
Joseph T. Kelliher and Suedeen Kelly were sworn in late last week as the newest members of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Both are expected to make their debut appearance at the Commission’s next regular meeting on Dec. 17.
FERC Dem Nomination Sent to Senate; GOP Nom Still in Limbo
The White House last week forwarded to the Senate the nomination of former New Mexico regulator Suedeen G. Kelly for a seat on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The move comes three months after President Bush announced his intention to tap Kelly, a Democrat, for the five-member federal regulatory agency (see NGI, March 17).
FERC Dem Nomination Sent to Senate; GOP Nom Still in Limbo
The White House this week forwarded to the Senate the nomination of former New Mexico regulator Suedeen G. Kelly for a seat on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The move comes three months after President Bush announced his intention to tap Kelly, a Democrat, for the five-member federal regulatory agency (see Daily GPI, March 11).
Head of Senate Energy Panel Backs New Mexico Candidate for FERC
Senate Energy Committee Chairman Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) is backing Suedeen Kelly, a University of New Mexico law professor, to fill the next Democratic opening on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which could come as early as June. The re-appointment by President Bush of Commissioner Linda Breathitt, a Democrat whose term is set to expire at the end of June, remains somewhat uncertain at this point.