TPMDC
Recess

Recess appointments

Republicans Press House GOP Leaders To Pick Public Fight Over Obama Recess Appointments


House Speaker John Boehner with House Majority Leader Eric Cantor in the foreground.

This post was updated at 1:21 p.m. to reflect comment from House GOP Leadership.

President Obama's recess appointment of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director Richard Cordray could create another internal headache for Republican leaders in the House, many of whose members want to pick a public fight with Democrats over the controversy.

Scores of House Republicans have signed on to a non-binding resolution disapproving of Obama's four winter recess appointments -- Cordray, and three members of the National Labor Relations Board -- all fodder for conservatives, who are furious about the existence of these agencies, let alone the recess appointments themselves.

"It's astounding to me that the president is claiming these are recess appointments and within his authority, when Congress was not in fact in recess," said Rep. Diane Black (R-TN) who authored the resolution. "These appointments are an affront to the Constitution. No matter how you look at this, it doesn't pass the smell test. I hope the House considers my resolution as soon as we return to Washington so we can send a message to President Obama."

Read more »

PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)
Topics: Barack Obama, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Eric Cantor, John Boehner, Nancy Pelosi, National Labor Relations Board, Recess, Recess appointments, Richard Cordray

Recess appointments

Obama's Recess Appointments Dilemma Is About To Get Worse


President Barack Obama

Despite making several key, contentious recess appointments since Congress left town, the Obama administration is still operating with scores of vacancies, including an unexpected hole at the top of the Office of Management and Budget.

But their options for filing those vacancies are likely limited, unless President Obama is willing to dial his use of the recess appointment power up even further.

Read more »

PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)
Topics: Barack Obama, Constitution, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Labor, National Labor Relations Board, OMB, Office of Management and Budget, Recess, Recess appointments, Richard Cordray

Richard Cordray

Cordray Gets Cracking Even As GOP Complains


President Barack Obama announces the appointment of Richard Cordray as the nation's chief consumer watchdog at an event in Shaker Heights, OH on January 4, 2012.

The freshly recess-appointed head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau dismissed concerns about the legitimacy of his recess appointment, and says he'll discharge his duties as the nation's top consumer watchdog as if he'd landed in the director's chair in a less contentious way.

"I have been appointed as the director of the Bureau," Cordray said at a Brookings Institute event Thursday. "It's a valid appointment. But I will leave those details to others."

Read more »

PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)
Topics: Barack Obama, Constitution, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Recess, Recess appointments, Richard Cordray

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Obama Misses Key Window For Empowering Top Consumer Watchdog


President Barack Obama

Today was the day that legal experts and many aides in both parties thought President Obama would provide a recess appointment to Richard Cordray, his nominee to administer the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

The rationale is quite technical, but here's the bottom line: one reading of the Constitution and of executive branch administrative law suggest that today is Obama's last day to recess appoint any of his languishing nominees, at least until the next time the Senate leaves town several weeks from now.

But a senior administration official who would not be quoted told reporters at a White House background briefing Tuesday that Obama will not take advantage of that opening.

Read more »

PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)
Topics: Barack Obama, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Financial Reform, Mitch McConnell, Recess, Recess appointments, Richard Cordray, Wall Street

Jack Lew

No Recess Appointments For Obama During Election Season


Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV)

With Louisiana Sens. Mary Landrieu (D) and David Vitter (R) blocking a vote on the confirmation of Jack Lew, President Obama's pick to lead the White House budget team, speculation ran rampant this week that Obama might offer Lew a recess appointment.

Well, that won't be happening.

Last night, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid decided he'd hold multiple weekly pro-forma Senate sessions during the election-season recess, which will prevent Obama from legally recess appointing his stalled nominees. The reason, according to top Democratic and Republican aides has nothing to do with recess appointments per se, but rather with protecting the rest of Obama's executive and judicial nominees.

Read more »

PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)
Topics: David Vitter, Harry Reid, Jack Lew, Mary Landrieu, OMB, Recess, Recess appointments, Senate

Elizabeth Warren

Progressives Press Obama To Recess Appoint Elizabeth Warren Before Congress Returns


Elizabeth Warren, Chairman of the Congressional Oversight Panel for TARP

There are only a few days left until Congress returns to session, and that means President Obama faces a deadline, of sorts, if he wants to quickly fill vacancies in his administration. Obama has until the beginning of next week to offer recess appointments to nominees or expected nominees to positions that typically require Senate confirmation.

Highlighting the progressive angst about Obama's general unwillingness to exercise his recess appointment power are new website ads, produced by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, pressuring him to give Elizabeth Warren the top slot at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

Read more »

PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)
Topics: Barack Obama, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Dawn Johnsen, Donald Berwick, Elizabeth Warren, Recess, Recess appointments, Republicans

Recess

Senate Reconvening Thursday Morning For Border Security Vote


Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV)

Just as the House did yesterday, the Senate is interrupting its August recess to come back to D.C. for a vote during its vacation.

The Senate will reconvene tomorrow morning for a border security vote, and to honor former Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK), who died in a plane crash this week.

The $600 million border security measure will be paid for by unprecedented increases in fees to companies that utilize foreign workers. Companies that have a significant proportion of workers in the United States under temporary H-1B visas will see application fees rise from $320 to $2,320, while multinational companies that transfer existing employees into the U.S. will see their visa fees rise from $320 to $2,570.

Read more »

PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)
Topics: Recess, Senate