Nominations:
|
1. Ms. Margaret D. Tutwiler
To Be Under Secretary of State For
Public Diplomacy |
2. Mr. Zalmay Khalilzad
To Be Ambassador
to Afghanistan |
3. Ms. Louise V. Oliver
For the Rank
of Ambassador During Her Tenure as
U.S. Permanent Representative
to the United Nations
Education, Science & Cultural Organization |
4. Mr. William J. Hudson
To Be Ambassador to Tunisia |
5. Ms. Margaret Scobey
To Be Ambassador to Syria |
6. Mr. Thomas Thomas Riley
To Be Ambassador to the
Kingdom of Morocco |
7. Ms. Jackie Wolcott Sanders
For the Rank of Ambassador
During Her Tenure
as U.S. Representative to the
Conference on
Disarmament and Special Representative
of the
President for Non-proliferation of Nuclear
Weapons |
8. Ms. Mary Kramer
To Be Ambassador to Barbados and to Serve
Concurrently and Without Additional Compensation
As Ambassador to St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia,
Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada and Saint
Vincent and the Grenadines |
9. Mr. Timothy J. Dunn
For the Rank of Ambassador During His Tenure of
Service as US Deputy Permanent Representative to
the Organization of American States |
10. Mr. James C. Struble
To Be Ambassador to Peru |
11. Mr. Hector E. Morales
To Be Alternate Executive Director of The
Inter-American Development Bank |
12. Ms. Marguerita Dianne Ragsdale
To Be Ambassador to the Republic of Djibouti |
13. Mr. Edward B. O'Donnell
For the Rank of Ambassador During His Tenure as
Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues |
14. Mr. Jon R. Purnell
To Be Ambassador to the Republic of Uzbekistan |
15. Mr. Stuart W. Holliday
To Be Alternative United States Representative for
Special Political Affairs in the United Nations, with
the Rank of Ambassador |
16. FSO Promotion List, Elena L. Brineman et al
(Dated 10/3)
(Omit: Robert Goldberg) |
17. FSO Promotion List, Kenneth C. Brill et al
(Dated 10/3) |
Resolutions:
|
S. Res. 237, A Resolution Welcoming the Public
Apologies Issued by the President of Serbia and
Montenegro and the President of the Republic of
Croatia and Urging Other Leaders in the Region to
Perform Similar Concrete Acts of Reconciliation. |
 S. Res. 244, A Resolution Congratulating Shirin Ebadi
for Winning the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize and
Commending Her for Her Lifetime of Work to
Promote Democracy and Human Rights. |
S. Res. 256, A Resolution Observing the 50th
Anniversary of the Mutual Defense Treaty Between
the United States and the Republic of Korea,
Affirming the Deep Cooperation and Friendship
Between the People of the United States and the
People of the Republic of Korea, and Thanking the
Republic of Korea for its Contributions to the Global
War on Terrorism and to the Stabilization and
Reconstruction of Afghanistan and Iraq. |
S. Res. 258, A Resolution Expressing the Sense of
the Senate on the Arrest of Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky
by the Russian Federation. |
Bills:
|
S. 950, A Bill to Allow Travel Between the
United States and Cuba. |
S. 1317, A Bill to Amend the American
Servicemembers' Protection Act of 2002 to Provide
Clarification with Respect to the Eligibility of Certain
Countries for United States Military Assistance. |
S. 1824, a Bill to Re-authorize the Overseas Private
Investment Corporation (OPIC). |