Last week, Republicans on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee thought of a way to derail, at least temporarily, Gina McCarthy’s nomination to head the Environmental Protection Agency: they wouldn’t show up for her confirmation vote. Today, that changed.
The original GOP plan was to prevent the committee from having the necessary quorum. Democrats had a way around that — if every Dem member of the committee shows up, the Republican boycott becomes irrelevant — but couldn’t execute that strategy because Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) is 89 years old and is in poor health.
Today offered everyone another chance, with Lautenberg arriving in a wheelchair. Committee Republicans were given a choice: show up or don’t, but either way, McCarthy is going to advance. So, they showed up.
A Senate panel on Thursday advanced the nomination of Gina McCarthy, President Obama’s pick to run the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in a 10-8 party-line vote, signaling a possibly contentious confirmation fight ahead.









