Senate panel advances Buttigieg nomination in 21-3 vote
By Alex Gangitano - 01/27/21 10:48 AM EST The Senate Commerce Committee advanced President Biden’s pick to lead the Transportation Department, Pete Buttigieg, with a broad bipartisan vote.
The committee voted 21-3 to advance Buttigieg, the former Mayor of South Bend, Ind., who ran against Biden in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary. Buttigieg would make history as the first openly gay Cabinet member confirmed by the Senate, if he wins approval.
Republican Sens. Ted Cruz (Texas), Marsha Blackburn (Tenn.) and Rick Scott (Fla.) were the three votes against advancing Buttigieg’s nomination. Buttigieg’s nomination now advances to a full Senate vote, which has not been scheduled yet.
Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) touted Buttigieg’s experience before the vote, pointing to what was discussed when the committee vetted Buttigieg last week.
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