Statement Of Sen. Patrick Leahy
(D-Vt.),
Chairman, Senate Judiciary
Committee,
In Scheduling Judiciary Committee
Consideration
Of The Nomination Of Michael Mukasey
October 31, 2007
The Judiciary Committee has an important hearing today and a full
agenda for our previously scheduled meeting tomorrow. I hope we can
make progress of these matters. We have a limited time to focus on
proposals to amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act that
require our attention for the next several days. We have other
executive nominations, a circuit court nomination, corruption
legislation, cybercrime legislation, human rights legislation, and
courts legislation that Senators have been working on in a
bipartisan way for a long time.
With that important work in mind, I am asking Senators who are
members of the Judiciary Committee to attend a special markup to
consider the nomination of Michael Mukasey to be Attorney General of
the United States in addition to our already heavy workload and
normal weekly business meetings. The extra session would be next
Tuesday, November 6. I am sorry to impose this additional burden
during a very busy time for all Senators, and I thank them for their
cooperation. My hope is that by scheduling the consideration for
next Tuesday, Senators will have an opportunity to consider the
recently received written responses from the nominee and will be
prepared to debate the nomination and vote.