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FERC Has Quorum as Senate Confirms Two New Members

August 9, 2017
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) again has a working quorum after the U.S. Senate confirmed Neil Chatterjee and Robert Powelson as new members August 3. FERC had been without a quorum since February 2017 when Commissioner Norman Bay resigned, and with only one member after Collette Honorable left the agency at the end of June.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), chairman of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, released a statement that said the Senate approved Chatterjee and Powelson by unanimous consent. Murkowski said she has scheduled a hearing for September 7 before the Energy and Natural Resources Committee to consider two more nominees, Richard Glick and Kevin McIntyre, for the agency. FERC has long been a five-member agency, and by law requires three commissioners to make up a quorum and have the ability to conduct its full range of business.

Robert Powelson (left) and Neil Chatterjee have been confirmed as the two newest FERC commissioners. Courtesy: FERC

Robert Powelson (left) and Neil Chatterjee have been confirmed as the two newest FERC commissioners. Source: POWER archives

Glick is general counsel for Democrats on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.…

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Dems Boycott Pruitt Committee Vote, Perry, Zinke Proceed to Full Senate

February 7, 2017
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Democrats on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee are digging their heels in, refusing to allow a vote on President Donald Trump’s nominee for administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt.

Pruitt’s nomination was due to come to a vote February 1, but when it came time to gavel in the meeting, none of the committee’s Democrats were there. Under committee rules, at least two members of the minority party must be in attendance for a vote to be held.

Republicans on the committee expressed disappointment that the Democrats wouldn’t show up, saying that Pruitt had been put through the ringer during his confirmation process, allegedly answering more questions than any other nominee for the role in recent history. “I hope this is not the new normal. We cannot afford for the EPA to go without an administrator for the foreseeable future,” committee Chairman Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) said during the hearing.

Catherine McCabe, the former deputy regional administrator of the EPA’s Region 2 in New York City, is currently serving as acting administrator.…

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