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The U.S. Senate Banking Committee voted Thursday to advance the nomination of Jonathan McKernan to lead the Consumer ...
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Judge Beryl Howell blocked provisions of a recent executive order that barred government officials from working with Perkins ...
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The terminations are part of the department's "final mission," it said in a press release, alluding to Trump's vow to eliminate the department.
The vote, which saw all Republicans vote in favor and all Democrats against, clears McKernan's nomination for a vote by the full Senate.
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