Los Angeles Times

Senate could vote on Garcetti as soon as next week

Former L.A. mayor’s chances of being confirmed as U.S. ambassador to India look to be improving.

- By Jennifer Haberkorn

WASHINGTON — Nearly two years after President Biden nominated him to be ambassador to India, former Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti may finally get a confirmati­on vote in the Senate.

Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer (DN.Y.) on Thursday set up the process of holding a vote on Garcetti’s nomination as soon as next week as the former mayor’s chances of confirmati­on grow increasing­ly positive.

Since Biden nominated him in July 2021, Garcetti’s nomination has been stalled over questions about whether he should have known that a top City Hall aide was allegedly sexually harassing colleagues.

Several Senate Republican­s said they would oppose Garcetti’s nomination, and even some Democrats seemed unsure. Garcetti’s prospects for confirmati­on grew after the November midterm elections, in which Democrats boosted their Senate ranks by one vote.

In addition, with the House in GOP hands, Senate Democrats are focusing less on legislatio­n and more on approving nomination­s, including controvers­ial ones that will burn up more time on the Senate floor.

In recent months, Senate Democrats have argued that India is too important of a country to continue to go without an ambassador.

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday advanced Garcetti’s nomination to the full Senate.

Two Republican­s, Sens. Todd Young of Indiana and Bill Hagerty of Tennessee, joined Democrats in favor, a good sign for Garcetti’s chances on the floor.

 ?? Tom Williams CQ-Roll Call ?? PRESIDENT BIDEN first nominated Eric Garcetti in July 2021, but the confirmati­on process stalled.
Tom Williams CQ-Roll Call PRESIDENT BIDEN first nominated Eric Garcetti in July 2021, but the confirmati­on process stalled.

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