Senate advances Trump's energy secretary nominee to final confirmation vote
The Senate Thursday evening advanced President Donald Trump's nominee to head the Department of Energy to a final confirmation vote.
The vote was 62-35.Β
Chris Wright, the CEO and founder of Liberty Energy Inc., an energy industry service provider based in Colorado, was tapped by the 47th president to head the Β Department of Energy under his administration.
The Trump nominee has received bipartisan support for his nomination, being introduced by a Democrat, Sen. John Hickenlooper of Colorado, during his confirmation hearing with the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee this month.
The Senate held a late-night cloture vote for Wright, to end discussion over his nomination.Β
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The cloture vote passed with bipartisan support, meaning Wright will advance to a final Senate vote, likely to take place on Friday.
Wright, during his confirmation hearing, said he had identified three "immediate tasks" where he would focus his attention: unleashing American energy, leading the world in innovation and technology breakthroughs and increasing production in America.