ELLEN SAUERBREY
'Ellen Sauerbrey' (born September 9, 1937, in Baltimore) is an American politician from Maryland and the head of the United States Department of State's Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration. She was nominated to the Bureau in September 2005 by President George W. Bush. On January 4, 2006, Bush placed her in office by way of a recess appointment, bypassing the need for Senate confirmation. Her confirmation was unlikely, given strong objections by some senators. Sauerbrey's lack of refugee and managerial experience caused some activists and numerous congressmen to liken her appointment to that of Michael D. Brown. [1]
Sauerbrey is a 1955 graduate of Towson High School and a 1959 graduate of Western Maryland College, and was a teacher before entering politics. From 1978 to 1994, she was a Republican member of the Maryland House of Delegates, and served as minority leader from 1986 to 1994. Her Committee assignments included the Appropriations Committee; Subcommittee on Education and Transportation; Ways and Means and Economic Matters.
Sauerbrey ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Maryland twice, in 1994 and 1998. She was defeated by Democrat Parris Glendening both times, the first time by a very narrow margin.
In 2002, President Bush nominated Sauerbrey to be Representative to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, with the rank of Ambassador. In that post, Sauerbrey focused mostly on three issues: the need for more education for women, the importance of empowering women economically and politically, and protection of the right to life.
In a January 15, 2007, hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sauerbrey was severely criticized for mishandling Iraqi refugees. [2]
When she was appointed, it was reported that Sauerbrey's recess appointment would expire with the convening of the new 110th Congress on January 4, 2007. [3] However, she remains in office.
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References
★ State Department biography
External links
★ Inexpert Selection, ''The New York Times'', October 11, 2005
★ Democrats Zero In On Another Nominee ''The Washington Post'', October 26, 2005
★ Confirm Ellen Sauerbrey ''The Washington Times'', October 25, 2005
★ Statement on the nomination of Ellen Sauerbrey, Refugees International
★ Sisterhood V. Sauerbrey ''National Review Online'', November 14, 2005
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