List of Positions Filled By Presidential Appointment With Senate Confirmation - Committee On Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs

Committee On Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs

  • Department of Commerce
    • Under Secretary for Export Administration
    • Under Secretary for International Trade
    • Assistant Secretary for Export Administration
    • Assistant Secretary for Export Enforcement
    • Assistant Secretary for Trade Promotion/Director General of the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development
    • Secretary
    • Deputy Secretary
    • Assistant Secretary for Administration
    • Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development
    • Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations
    • Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
    • Assistant Secretary for Housing/Federal Housing Commissioner
    • Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research
    • Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing
    • Chief Financial Officer
    • Director - Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (five-year term)
    • General Counsel
    • Inspector General
    • President - Government National Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae)
  • Department of Transportation
    • Administrator - Federal Transit Administration
  • Department of the Treasury
    • Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence
    • Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions
    • Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing
    • Comptroller of the Currency (five-year term of office)
    • Director of the Mint (five-year term of office)
    • Director - Office of Thrift Supervision (five-year term of office)
  • Council of Economic Advisers (Executive Office of the President)
    • Chair
  • Export-Import Bank of the United States (political balance required)
    • Member - five positions (four-year terms of office — Chair, who first must be confirmed as a member, also needs to be confirmed.)
    • Inspector General
  • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (political balance required)
    • Member - three positions (six-year terms of office — Chair and vice chair, who first must be confirmed as members, also need to be confirmed.)
    • Inspector General
  • Federal Housing Finance Board (political balance required)
    • Member - four positions (seven-year terms of office)
  • Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors
    • Governor - seven positions (14-year terms of office — Chair and vice chair, who first must be confirmed as governors, also need to be confirmed for four-year terms in those offices.)
  • National Credit Union Administration (political balance required)
    • Member - three positions (six-year terms of office)
  • Securities and Exchange Commission (political balance required)
    • Commissioner - five positions (five-year terms of office)
  • National Consumer Cooperative Bank, Board of Directors
    • Member - three (of 15 total) positions (three-year terms of office)
  • National Institute of Building Sciences, Board of Directors
    • Member - 15 to 21 positions (three-year terms of office)
  • Securities Investor Protection Corporation, Board of Directors
    • Director - five (of seven total) positions (three-year terms of office)

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