Senate Confirms Bryson as Secretary of Commerce
On October 20, 2011, the Senate confirmed John Bryson's nomination to be the next Secretary of Commerce. The position had been vacant since former Commerce Secretary Gary Locke became U.S. Ambassador to China earlier in the year. President Obama states…
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that Bryson will be a key member of his economic team, working with the business community to promote job creation, foster growth, and help open up new markets around the world for U.S.-made goods. Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Rockefeller also issued a statement on the confirmation.