James Danly
James Danly serves on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in the U.S. He was nominated by President Donald Trump in 2019.[1][2] He formerly served as the agency's general counsel.[3] He was confirmed March 12, 2020.[4]
Two spots were open when Danly was nominated. A nominee to fill a Democrat seat vacated after Cheryl LaFleur resigned was not made by Trump.[1] His term ends June 30, 2023.[5]
Danly earned a J.D. from Vanderbilt University Law School and a bachelor’s degree from Yale University. [5]
References
- "Manchin backs FERC nominee despite Schumer's opposition". Roll Call.
- Beitsch, Rebecca (November 5, 2019). "Senate reviews Interior, FERC nominees criticized on ethics". TheHill.
- Tamborrino, Kelsey. "FERC, Interior nominees hit the Hill". POLITICO.
- https://www.ferc.gov/about/com-mem/danly.asp
- "Danly Sworn In as FERC Commissioner". Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
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