
Senate Panel Adopts ‘Temporary’ Change to Bypass Tuberville’s Military Holds
Democrats on the Senate Rules Committee, led by Chair Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, adopted a procedural change during a Nov. 14 business meeting designed to enable senators to circumvent a hold placed nine months ago by Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) on hundreds of President Joe Biden’s military and civilian employees in the Department of Defense (DOD). The nine Democratic members of the committee approved the proposed change sought by Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Jack Reed (D-R.I.), while the rules panel’s eight Republican members opposed it. The full Senate will likely approve the measure with support from all Democrats. It is not clear, however, how many of the Senate’s 49 Republicans will oppose it. Once the change, which Ms. Klobuchar said only applies to the present Congress, goes into effect, the Senate will quickly approve some—or all—of the 369 pending nominations ensnared in a Senate controversy that began in February when Mr. Tuberville placed a hold on them....
