Cox gets nod from Senate panel
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A Senate committee on Thursday recommended that Rep. Christopher Cox
(R-Newport Beach) be confirmed as chairman of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, moving him closer to confirmation. The final
step is a full Senate vote, which could happen today.
Cox, 52, has represented the 48th Congressional District since
1988. Earlier rumors of an appeals court judgeship, a Senate run and
other important posts for Cox never panned out, but on June 2,
President Bush nominated him to replace outgoing SEC Chairman William
Donaldson.
A Tuesday hearing with the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing
and Urban Affairs ran smoothly, leading to Thursday’s unanimous vote
by the 20-member committee to recommend Cox for Senate confirmation
along with Annette Nazareth and Roel Campos, two Democratic nominees
for SEC seats.
Banking committee Chairman Sen. Richard Shelby would like the full
Senate to vote before its monthlong August recess, which is set to
begin this weekend, said Shelby spokeswoman Virginia Davis.
Cox has not said how soon after his confirmation he will resign
his House seat.
Once he resigns California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has 14 days
to call a special election to fill the seat. The election must be
held between 112 and 119 days later.
State Sen. John Campbell and former Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer
already are stumping to replace Cox, and other possible contenders
include Newport Beach physician Don Udall, a Republican; and Newport
Beach lawyer Steve Young and UC Irvine business professor John
Graham, both Democrats.
* ALICIA ROBINSON covers government and politics. She may be
reached at (714) 966-4626 or alicia.robinson@
latimes.com.
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