Rounds Legislation to Prevent Smuggling of American Semiconductors into China Unanimously Passes Senate
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R
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WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R
Governors. “And at age 35, Kevin Warsh was unanimously – unanimously – confirmed here in the Senate and became … civilian nominee approved by voice vote or by unanimous consent here in the United States Senate. “Only president
Britt last week offered, a couple different times, unanimous consent requests to fund that department and those agencies
face discrimination. “Mr. President, his bill should have unanimous support. “And yet, Mr. President, we fully expect that
have had a single nominee confirmed by unanimous consent or voice vote. “Compare that to Presidents George … percent of their civilian nominees confirmed by unanimous consent or voice vote in the first term of their
Committee on Indian Affairs hearing. The committee later unanimously passed legislation, but was blocked from passing the full … Wounded Knee Massacre Memorial and Sacred Site Act unanimously passed the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs in March
have had a single civilian nomination confirmed by unanimous consent or voice vote. “The only president on record … cases, particularly noncontroversial nominees have been approved by unanimous consent or voice vote
administration confirmed either by voice vote or unanimous consent in the Senate, which is a way of taking
have had a single civilian nomination confirmed by unanimous consent or voice vote. “Let me repeat that … have had a single civilian nomination confirmed by unanimous consent or voice vote. “Democrats have required a roll
Indian Affairs, today issued a statement following unanimous Senate passage of his legislation, the Wounded Knee Massacre Memorial … Committee on Indian Affairs hearing. The committee later unanimously passed legislation, but was blocked from passing the full
large numbers of presidential nominees, confirming them by unanimous consent or voice vote. “Presidents George H.W. Bush … percent of their civilian nominees confirmed by unanimous consent or voice vote in the first term of their
country through the longest government shutdown in history.” […] “Unanimous consent is a key feature of the Senate
reportedly going to attempt to move by unanimous consent today. “And I would just say that, after
normally be confirmed in a few moments by unanimous consent or voice vote. “In fact, previous presidents have … percent of their civilian nominees confirmed by unanimous consent or voice vote. “George W. Bush and Barack Obama
their nominees approved here in the Senate by unanimous consent or voice vote. “Look at that! “Ninety-eight … nominees confirmed by voice vote or unanimous consent. “This, ladies and gentlemen, has to be fixed. “We offered
using the procedural mechanism of voice vote or unanimous consent. “That didn’t mean rubber-stamping every nominee … confirm one single civilian nominee by unanimous consent or voice vote. “Now, to put that into perspective
came down to the floor and asked for unanimous consent to confirm a nominee for U.S. attorney
resisted the idea of confirming any nominee by unanimous consent or voice – something that was a routine practice … past, as I said, had been confirmed by unanimous consent or voice vote. “So all we’re simply
individual nominees and blocks of nominees by using unanimous consent or voice vote – which … civilian nominees – get this, 98 percent – confirmed through unanimous consent or voice vote. “George W. Bush – President Bush
least one nominee clear by unanimous consent or voice vote. “It is unprecedented what they’re doing … haven’t had a single one confirmed by unanimous consent, a practice that has been employed by Senates
that these were done largely by unanimous consent or voice vote. “And this president is the only president … noms confirmed either by voice vote or unanimous consent. “So this is of the Democrats’ making
most of a president’s civilian nominees by unanimous consent or voice vote – which means, without obstruction … percent of his civilian nominees confirmed by unanimous consent or voice vote here in the Senate
nominees were confirmed either by voice vote or unanimous consent. “That was also true of a Democrat president … nominees confirmed either by voice vote or unanimous consent. “And President Obama – so we went Republican, back
confirmed quickly here in the Senate by either unanimous consent or voice vote. “That’s been the practice … them had been confirmed by voice vote or unanimous consent. “49 – or a full 40 percent. “Mr. President
nominees confirmed either by voice vote or unanimous consent. “Donald Trump has zero. “Zero. “Not a single … confirmed by voice or unanimous consent. “And further, the Democrats are making it hard, even on bipartisan nominees