Filibuster Deal: Cordray To Be Confirmed
After moving to the brink Senator Reid and Senator McConnell reached a deal:
- Richard Cordray, the long-filibustered, recess-appointed director of the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau, will get a vote at 11 a.m. He won’t be filibustered.
- – The president will be allowed votes on nominees to the National Labor Relations Board — three Democrats, two Republicans. But he’ll have to give up on Richard Griffin and Sharon Block, the Democrats appointed during a 2012 recess,* and nominate two new people. “We’ve been calling on the White House for six months to send two new, legal, NLRB nominees,” said a Republican aide, simultaneously talking down the scope of the deal and reiterating the party’s objections.
The junking of Griffin and Block is the only real concession to Republicans; the tacit assumption here is that Obama’s new, warm bodies will get votes. By giving Democrats nearly everything they asked for, Republicans avoided a change to the filibuster.
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