
Senate votes to advance Alvaro Bedoya's FTC confirmation
CNN
One of President Joe Biden's key administrative nominees is a step closer to confirmation after Alvaro Bedoya, Biden's pick for Federal Trade Commissioner, narrowly cleared a key procedural vote in the Senate on Wednesday.
The decision paves the way for a final floor vote on Bedoya's nomination, to be held at a later time. But what was supposed to be a 15-minute process on Wednesday stretched on for over two hours, culminating in Vice President Kamala Harris traveling to Capitol Hill to break a 50-50 tie.
The close Senate vote reflects a partisan rift over Bedoya, a visiting professor at Georgetown University's law school and founding director of its center on privacy.

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