Senate ready to approve Trump’s traffic department choosing Sean Duffy
Senate should vote on Tuesday to confirm the president Donald Trump Choose to run the transport department, Sean Duffy.
Senate Voted on Monday for advancement Duffy’s nomination with 97-0 margin, and his confirmation is expected on Tuesday.
Duffy, previously represented by Wisconsin’s seventh Congress district, appeared this month before the Committee on Trade, Science and Transport in Senate and presented his priorities for the traffic department, including aircraft and motorway safety, dealing with the lack of air traffic controllers and restore confidence in the Boeing after several major main scandals.
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“No federal agency affects the daily lives of Americans and loved ones like the Ministry of Transport,” Duffy told MPs at a certificate on January 15th.
“We want the best and brightest air traffic controllers. We need to modernize our systems to top technologies. I will work with Congress and FAA To restore global trust in Boeing and ensure our sky is safe, “he said.
Duffy also vowed to start working on the renovation of a part of the interstate 40 near the North Caroline-Tennessee line Hurricane Helena Too bad in September.
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“We continue to try to work through this procedure to get that renewal, but we need to know that it will be the front and in the center with you so that we can renew that interstate and reopen,” Duffy said.
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In the meantime, Trump has visited North Carolina On Friday, he promised some reforms to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which oversee the recovery of North Carolina after a hurricane.
“We will fix it and we will fix it as quickly as possible,” Trump said on Friday. “It’s a huge harm. Fema really let us down. Lower the earth.”
Charles Creitz Fox News Digital contributed to this report.