The White House
WASHINGTON – Today, President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate the following individuals to serve in his Administration:
Donald Remy, Nominee for Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Miriam Delphin-Rittmon, Nominee for Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use, Department of Health and Human Services
Solomon Greene, Nominee for Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research, Department of Housing and Urban Development
Helaine Greenfeld, Nominee for Assistant Attorney General for Legislative Affairs, Department of Justice
Rajesh Nayak, Nominee for Assistant Secretary for Policy, Department of Labor
Kimberly Jones, Nominee for Member of the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Building Sciences
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President Biden on Friday ordered a 180-day study of adding seats to the Supreme Court, making good on a campaign-year promise to establish a bipartisan commission to examine the potentially explosive subjects of expanding the court or setting term limits for justices.
The President acted under pressure from activists pushing for more seats to alter the ideological balance of the court after President Donald J. Trump appointed three justices, including one to a seat that Republicans had blocked his predecessor, Barack Obama, from filling for almost a year.
Members of the Presidential Commission
Biden has charged the 36-member commission with examining the history of the court, past changes to the process of nominating justices, and potential consequences to altering the court’s size. Bob Bauer leads the panel. Bauer served as White House counsel for one of the most anti-Bill of Rights Administrations in American History, the Obama administration. Cristina Rodriguez, another Ob