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President Barack Obama has nominated Republican Senator Judd Gregg to be his commerce secretary.
President Barack Obama announces his plans to nominate Sen. Judd Gregg, right, a New Hampshire Republican, for Commerce Secretary, 03 Feb 2009
President Obama's quest for bipartisanship now includes the New Hampshire senator, who would provide a staunchly conservative voice in the Democratic adminstration.
"We know the only way to solve the great challenges of our time is to put aside stale ideology2 and petty partisanship1, and embrace what works," President Obama said. "As one of the Republican Party's most respected voices and skillful negotiators, Judd is a master of reaching across the aisle3 [bridging party differences] to get things done."
What are commerce secretary's duties?
The president said America's economic recovery will require improvements in infrastructure4, investments in science and technology, and fostering small businesses. He noted5 the commerce secretary's duties include those tasks as the federal government's primary link to the business community.
Taking the podium after Mr. Obama's introduction, Gregg echoed the theme of bipartisanship and cooperation, saying both are particularly crucial at a time of economic pain and dislocation. He also spoke6 of his reasons for accepting the nomination7, which has raised eyebrows8 among Democrats9 and Republicans alike.
"This is a time to govern, and govern well," Gregg said. "And therefore when the president asked me to join his administration and participate in trying to address the issues of this time, I believed it was my obligation to say yes."
Nominee10 endorses11 Obama plan to jumpstart ailing12 economy
Gregg endorsed13 President Obama's plan to jumpstart the ailing U.S. economy. In the past, he has expressed reservations about spending proposals contained in the plan.
If confirmed, Gregg's departure from the Senate comes at a time when Democrats enjoy a 58-41 advantage in the chamber14, with one seat still unresolved from last year's election. Gregg sought and received assurances that his Senate replacement15 would not alter the voting balance.
Should the Republican minority shrink to 40, they would lose their ability to block legislation through a parliamentary maneuver16 known as a filibuster17.
First commerce secretary nominee withdrew over ethics18 probe
Bill Richardson(File photo)
This is Mr. Obama's second attempt to fill the commerce post. His first choice, Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico, withdrew from consideration amid a federal ethics probe.
A three-term senator, Judd Gregg's committee assignments have included budget, appropriations19, and education and labor20. He voted against a bailout for U.S. automakers in December, and opposed an anti-pay discrimination bill President Obama signed into law last week.
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n.下部构造,下部组织,基础结构,基础设施 | |
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7 nomination | |
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