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Tx4obama

(36,974 posts)
Wed Jan 4, 2012, 05:25 PM Jan 2012

WH: President Obama Announces Recess Appointments to Key Administration Posts

The White House

Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release
January 04, 2012
President Obama Announces Recess Appointments to Key Administration Posts

WASHINGTON, DC – President Obama announced today his intent to recess appoint four individuals to fill key administration posts that have been left vacant.

• Richard Cordray, Director, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
• Sharon Block, Member, National Labor Relations Board
• Terence F. Flynn, Member, National Labor Relations Board
• Richard Griffin, Member, National Labor Relations Board

President Obama said, “The American people deserve to have qualified public servants fighting for them every day - whether it is to enforce new consumer protections or uphold the rights of working Americans. We can’t wait to act to strengthen the economy and restore security for our middle class and those trying to get in it, and that’s why I am proud to appoint these fine individuals to get to work for the American people.”

The President announced his intent to recess appoint the following individuals:

Richard Cordray, Director, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Richard Cordray is Chief of Enforcement at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Immediately prior, Cordray served as Attorney General of Ohio from January 2009 to January 2011. As Attorney General, Cordray recovered more than $2 billion for Ohio’s retirees, investors and business owners and took major steps to help protect its consumers from fraudulent foreclosures and financial predators. Prior to his tenure as Ohio’s Attorney General, Cordray spent two years as Ohio’s State Treasurer and four as the Treasurer of Franklin County, Ohio. In 2008, he received a Financial Services Cham pion award from the U.S. Small Business Administration and a Government Service Award from NeighborWorks America. In 2005, he was named “County Leader of the Year” by American City & County Magazine. Earlier in his career, Cordray was an adjunct professor at the Ohio State University College of Law (1989-2002), served as a State Representative for the 33rd Ohio House District (1991-1993), was the first Solicitor General in Ohio’s history (1993-1994), and was a sole practitioner and Of Counsel to Kirkland & Ellis (1995-2007). Cordray has argued seven cases before the United States Supreme Court, including by special appointment of both the Clinton and Bush Justice Departments. Cordray is a graduate of Michigan State University, Oxford University, and the University of Chicago Law School. He was Editor-in-Chief of the University of Chicago Law Review and later clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justices Byron White and Anthony Kennedy.

Sharon Block, Member, National Labor Relations Board
Sharon Block is the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Congressional Affairs at the U.S. Department of Labor. Between 2006 and 2009, Ms. Block was Senior Labor and Employment Counsel for the Senate HELP Committee, where she worked for Senator Edward M. Kennedy. Ms. Block previously served at the National Labor Relations Board as senior attorney to Chairman Robert Battista from 2003 to 2006 and as an attorney in the appellate court branch from 1996 to 2003. From 1994 to 1996, she was Assistant General Counsel at the National Endowment for the Humanities, and from 1991 to 1993, she was an associate at Steptoe & Johnson. She received a B.A. in History from Columbia University and a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center where she received the John F. Kennedy Labor Law Award.

Terence F. Flynn, Member, National Labor Relations Board
Terence F. Flynn is currently detailed to serve as Chief Counsel to NLRB Board Member Brian Hayes. Mr. Flynn was previously Chief Counsel to former NLRB Board Member Peter Schaumber, where he oversaw a variety of legal and policy issues in cases arising under the National Labor Relations Act. From 1996 to 2003, Mr. Flynn was Counsel in the Labor and Employment Group of Crowell & Moring, LLP, where he handled a wide range of labor and employment issues, including collective bargaining negotiations, litigation of unfair labor practices, defense of ERISA claims, and wage and hour disputes, among other matters. From 1992 to 1995, he was a litigation associate at the law firm David, Hager, Kuney & Krupin, where he counseled clients on federal, state, and local employment and wage hour laws, NLRB arbitrations, and other labor relations disputes. Mr. Flynn started his law career at the firm Reid & Priest, handling labor and immigration matters from 1990 to 1992. He holds a B.A. degree from University of Maryland, College Park and a J.D. from Washington & Lee University School of Law.

Richard Griffin, Member, National Labor Relations Board
Richard Griffin is the General Counsel for International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE). He also serves on the board of directors for the AFL-CIO Lawyers Coordinating Committee, a position he has held since 1994. Since 1983, he has held a number of leadership positions with IUOE from Assistant House Counsel to Associate General Counsel. From 1985 to 1994, Mr. Griffin served as a member of the board of trustees of the IUOE’s central pension fund. From 1981 to 1983, he served as a Counsel to NLRB Board Members. Mr. Griffin holds a B.A. from Yale University and a J.D. from Northeastern University School of Law.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/01/04/president-obama-announces-recess-appointments-key-administration-posts

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WH: President Obama Announces Recess Appointments to Key Administration Posts (Original Post) Tx4obama Jan 2012 OP
Excellent! sinkingfeeling Jan 2012 #1
Good! abelenkpe Jan 2012 #2
I could be wrong, but I remember reading that had Obama appointed Cordray yesterday, boxman15 Jan 2012 #13
Yes, 'two years' applies to ALL recess appointments made today. Tx4obama Jan 2012 #16
Excellent! :) nt abelenkpe Jan 2012 #19
fookin' great! spanone Jan 2012 #3
Excellent! Let's see how outraged the Republicans MineralMan Jan 2012 #4
Good! hifiguy Jan 2012 #5
At last!!! Why didn't he do this earlier? calimary Jan 2012 #6
I guess it was all that foot fire holdin' you did. Whisp Jan 2012 #7
it's called a RECESS appointment for a reason... Rosco T. Jan 2012 #11
For a very good reason. Read this > lamp_shade Jan 2012 #14
good deal! flamingdem Jan 2012 #8
Excellent news! Akoto Jan 2012 #9
Elizabeth Warren will be more interesting in congress... and she picked this guy.. Rosco T. Jan 2012 #12
Fantastic.......... mrmpa Jan 2012 #10
What a guy!!! lamp_shade Jan 2012 #15
First one, now four appointments gratuitous Jan 2012 #17
Good GeorgeGist Jan 2012 #18
Good. blogslut Jan 2012 #20
I like this one. In your face repubs. Kingofalldems Jan 2012 #21
props frylock Jan 2012 #22
K&R SunsetDreams Jan 2012 #23
And since this is being done during a pro forma Senate session, MadHound Jan 2012 #24
the chances of that actually happening are next to zero onenote Jan 2012 #25

boxman15

(1,033 posts)
13. I could be wrong, but I remember reading that had Obama appointed Cordray yesterday,
Wed Jan 4, 2012, 05:52 PM
Jan 2012

his post would only be filled for a year. Now, he'll be able to serve until the end of 2013, if I'm not mistaken. I'm not sure if that applies to the NLRB posts or not.

MineralMan

(146,248 posts)
4. Excellent! Let's see how outraged the Republicans
Wed Jan 4, 2012, 05:32 PM
Jan 2012

can get. 2012 is going to be very interesting, I think.

calimary

(81,085 posts)
6. At last!!! Why didn't he do this earlier?
Wed Jan 4, 2012, 05:33 PM
Jan 2012

Hey, now that he's realizing he has a backbone, maybe he's decided to give it a test-drive. Hopefully a whole shitload of test-drives!

THIS is the Obama I've been wanting to see. In-yer-face to the bad guys!!!!

Rosco T.

(6,496 posts)
11. it's called a RECESS appointment for a reason...
Wed Jan 4, 2012, 05:46 PM
Jan 2012

.. and he waited to get some legal eagles on his side to say the pro-forma sessions don't cut it.

ducks in a row, i's dotted, t's crossed

Akoto

(4,266 posts)
9. Excellent news!
Wed Jan 4, 2012, 05:36 PM
Jan 2012

They all seem like highly qualified individuals. It's unfortunate that Elizabeth Warren isn't taking the helm of the CFPB, but I'm nevertheless pleased to see it finally receive a director.

Here's hoping there's more good news to come!

Rosco T.

(6,496 posts)
12. Elizabeth Warren will be more interesting in congress... and she picked this guy..
Wed Jan 4, 2012, 05:50 PM
Jan 2012

for Obama... win/win.

mrmpa

(4,033 posts)
10. Fantastic..........
Wed Jan 4, 2012, 05:37 PM
Jan 2012

this makes me think that he finally has the gazongas to tell the republicans to fuck off.

gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
17. First one, now four appointments
Wed Jan 4, 2012, 06:03 PM
Jan 2012

Gee whiz, about another four or five score appointments, and we could start getting back to some semblance of working government agencies. I hope this isn't just a one-off thing for the White House. Follow through is crucial, but at least we might have a functioning Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and National Labor Relations Board in the coming year.

 

MadHound

(34,179 posts)
24. And since this is being done during a pro forma Senate session,
Thu Jan 5, 2012, 12:20 AM
Jan 2012

The Chamber of Commerce, SBA, and any other party with vested interest can now use that excuse to tie up everything that these appointees do for years and decades in the court system, all with a big, fat, red bow.

Not to mention that the Democrats can no longer play that same card, as they did under Bush.

Not the brightest of moves, especially from a guy who was supposed to be playing multi-dimensional chess or some such.

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