7 energy and environment nominees ready for floor action

By Kevin Bogardus | 10/30/2025 06:44 AM EDT

Ho Nieh, up for a seat on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, was the only nominee to garner bipartisan support Wednesday.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission nominee Ho Nieh speaks.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission nominee Ho Nieh speaks during his confirmation hearing. @EPWCmte/X

Seven of President Donald Trump’s nominees for energy and environmental agencies took a step closer toward confirmation Wednesday.

The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee approved six of the picks on 10-9 party-line votes, including Jeffrey Hall to lead EPA’s enforcement office and Douglas Troutman to head the agency’s chemicals office, as well as a slate of four nominees for the Tennessee Valley Authority.

Ho Nieh, the president’s pick to serve on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, was the only candidate to garner bipartisan support, with a 13-6 vote.

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Democratic Sens. Mark Kelly of Arizona, Alex Padilla of California and Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island joined all Republicans in supporting Nieh, who has deep experience in nuclear energy regulation.

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