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Senate confirms Ohio Rep. Fudge as housing secretary

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the streets.” Her confirmati­on, 66-34, comes as the Senate is approving a slate of President Joe Biden’s nominees. The Senate is expected to confirm Judge Merrick Garland as attorney general Wednesday afternoon and could vote to confirm North Carolina regulator Michael Regan to lead the Environmen­tal Protection Agency as soon as Wednesday evening if the nomination clears a procedural vote earlier in the day. Fudge won bipartisan support for her nomination, including from Senate Republican Leader Mitch Mcconnell, who said he would support her and Garland. “These aren’t the nominees that any Republican would have picked for these jobs,” Mcconnell WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate has confirmed Marcia Fudge to head the Department of Housing and Urban Developmen­t, placing the longtime Ohio lawmaker in charge of the agency just as Congress is poised to pass new benefits for renters and homeowners who have suffered economic losses amid the coronaviru­s pandemic. Fudge, who has represente­d parts of Cleveland and Akron in the House since 2008, is a former mayor and a longtime advocate for assistance for the needy. She said at her confirmati­on hearing in January that her first priority would be protecting the millions of people who have fallen behind on rent or mortgages due to loss of income during the pandemic, telling senators that “we cannot afford to allow people in the midst of a pandemic to be put in

 ?? PHOTO BY JANET KEHRES ?? Shelby Girl Scouts will be celebratin­g 109 years of Girl Scouts being active on Friday, March 12th.
PHOTO BY JANET KEHRES Shelby Girl Scouts will be celebratin­g 109 years of Girl Scouts being active on Friday, March 12th.

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