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The official listing of Pending Civilian Nominations of the President before Committees of the United States Senate is prepared and maintained by the Senate itself.
The List is divided first by Committees of the Senate, with the most recent nominations being near the top of the listing. A date of the nomination is related to each listing.
Search Suggestions for this List: The Senate list is very large. We suggestion you keep the search simple, starting with last names or one key name from the position in question. A last name of a nominee is likely to be more helpful in a search because many appointments have similar titles.
Use the Find or Search function on your browser for starters - it is probably you best bet for a good search result.
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Updates: The Senate list is updated by the United States Senate. Our experience is that it is generally current - but there is a time between a nomination announcement at the White House and the name appearing on the Senate list. Obviously a certain amount of time is required to get through the transfer and posting paperwork. We suggest you refer to the following pages on this site if you do not find the information you are checking.
Check the Page of Nominee Resumes - this is a list of resumes provided by the White House and maintained on this site.
Check the Tracking Presidential Nominations page on this site.
Owner Vita
John Isaacson, page owner, graduated from Washington University Law School - He was involved in Missouri state politics as campaign manager for Governor and as state Republican Campaign Chairman in 1963-1964. Isaacson was an Air Force Intelligence Officer in Europe during the Berlin Crisis under John Kennedy - President Nixon appointed him to serve on the President's Commission for the Observance of the 25th Anniversary of the United Nations, serving on the Executive Committee and the China Subcommittee which recommended the admission of China to the United Nations. His political experience includes meetings with Presidents Harry Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Nixon, and Ford. He enjoyed a long personal friendship with Eleanor Roosevelt and Edna Gellhorn, the founder of The League of Women Voters. Isaacson has traveled extensively throughout Europe and the Near and Far East. He now lives in western Montana near the Rocky Mountain Continental Divide in Butte Montana, the "Richest Hill on Earth." |
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