U.S. Senator Joe Manchin has opposed two of President Joe Biden’s nominees this week and cast doubt on a third. But he is refusing to formally withdraw support for Laura Daniel-Davis, Biden's pick for assistant Interior secretary for land and minerals management. When asked about Daniel-Davis by E&E News yesterday, Manchin refused to say whether he was planning to pull his support for her. “I have serious concerns,” he said, repeating a line he had shared the day before.
Daniel-Davis has been waiting for confirmation since 2021, and Manchin has indicated support for her in the past. He voted for her confirmation in committee last year, defending her against attacks by Republicans and calling her “incredibly well-qualified.” Yet now he seems to have changed his tune, citing an internal memo regarding offshore oil and gas leasing that was posted to the Interior Department's website.
“He supported her nomination twice over the last two years, based on her qualifications for the position, and none of those have changed,” Center for Western Priorities Executive Director Jennifer Rokala said. “He’s been very deferential to presidents, including President Trump... I don’t know why he’s holding these Biden nominees, and Laura in particular, to a higher standard.”
Biden changes course on Avi Kwa Ame
It appears Biden may not designate Avi Kwa Ame National Monument next week. The Nevada Independent, which reported that Biden was planning to protect Avi Kwa Ame on a trip to Las Vegas next week, issued an update via Twitter yesterday saying that is no longer the plan. On Friday, it will be 100 days since the president promised to protect Avi Kwa Ame.
The Honor Avi Kwa Ame Coalition issued the following statement regarding the reversal: “Of course, we are disappointed to learn that President Biden will not be able to fit the designation of Avi Kwa Ame into his travel itinerary next week... Our coalition has no preference on the exact location or logistics of a designation ceremony, besides the recognition and presence of those Tribal leaders.”
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