Prepared Statement of Senator Chuck Grassley
For the Congressional Record
The Nomination of LaShann DeArcy Hall,
to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of New York
Inserted into the Record on November 16, 2015
Today, the Senate confirmed the 317th judicial nominee during President Obama’s presidency, so I wanted to take this opportunity to provide another update to my colleagues and the American people regarding the progress of judicial nominations.
First, at this point during George W. Bush’s presidency, the Senate had confirmed 294 judicial nominees. Today, the Senate confirmed the 317th nominee of President Obama’s presidency. So, at this point in their respective seventh year of presidency, President Obama has 23 more judicial nominees confirmed than President Bush did. Just by looking at the numbers, President Obama’s nominees are being treated just as fairly as President Bush’s were, if not more so.
Furthermore, what I said last month about the judicial vacancy crisis remains true. I’ll repeat the facts: 2015 has the lowest average vacancy rate during President Obama’s presidency, and is among the lowest in the last 25 years. Both the district and circuit courts are over 92 percent filled.
Finally, the Senate Judiciary Committee is moving at the same pace this year that it did under the Democrat control in 2007 during the last two years of President Bush’s presidency. By this point in 2007, the committee had held 10 hearings for a total of 29 nominees (26 judicial nominees and three executive nominees). We have held 10 hearings for a total of 30 nominees (six executive nominees and 24 judicial nominees) including hearings for both the Attorney General and the Deputy Attorney General.
I just wanted to set the record straight and remind all my colleagues that the Senate continues to make good progress on judicial nominations.
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