As expected, Alejandro Mayorkas and Pete Buttigieg were confirmed earlier this afternoon as Secretary of Homeland Security and Transportation, respectively. Mayorkas was approved 56-43 and the vote on Buttigieg’s nomination was 86-13.
Category: Biden Administration
Two More Nominations Headed to Floor
Later today, the Senate is scheduled to vote on two more Biden Cabinet nominations. The Senate is set to vote on the nominations of Pete Buttigieg for Transportation Secretary and Alejandro Mayorkas for Secretary of Homeland Security.
Biden Signs Executive Orders to Tackle Climate Crisis
President Biden signed several Executive Orders related to climate resiliency and sustainable infrastructure. The Executive Orders aim to:
- Center the Climate Crisis in US Foreign Policy and National Security Considerations;
- Take a “Whole-of-Government” approach to the Climate Crisis and Create an Office of Domestic Climate Policy;
- Leverage Federal Buying Power;
- Rebuild Infrastructure to catalyze the creation of jobs in construction, manufacturing, engineering and the skilled-trades;
- Advance Conservation, Agriculture, and Reforestation;
- Revitalize Energy Communities;
- Secure Environmental Justice and Economic Opportunity.
The President also signed a memorandum on scientific integrity and evidence-based policymaking, which will re-establish the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST).
A full fact-sheet is available here.
Further Executive Actions Related to Race and Equity
On January 26th, President Biden undertook four executive actions related to diversity, race, and equity, spanning several issue areas. The President:
- Instructed the Department of Justice to not renew contracts with privately-owned prisons. This does not apply to other agencies such as DHS. Full Executive Order here.
- Instructed the Department of Housing and Urban Development to reassess changes made under the prior administration which made it harder for plaintiffs to prove unintentional discrimination in housing policies, and that HUD should implement the Fair Housing Act’s requirements in a way that prevents practices with an unjustified discriminatory effect. Memorandum here.
- Reaffirmed tribal sovereignty and directed agencies to submit plans to comply with Executive Order 13175 (November 6, 2000), requiring agencies to engage in regular, meaningful, and robust consultation with Tribal officials in the development of Federal policies that have Tribal implications. Memorandum here.
- Condemned racism and xenophobia towards Asian Americans, and required that agencies do not use xenophobic language with regards to COVID-19, and directed the Attorney General to expand anti-Asian hate crime reporting. Memorandum here.
Blinken Confirmed as Secretary of State
Earlier today, the Senate confirmed Antony Blinken as Secretary of State by a vote of 78 to 22. Read more about Blinken and the confirmation process here.