Friday, July 01, 2016

Political Intervention: NRC Commissioners Becoming Chaotic

Beg for a big accident during this. ...

The way this goes is the Democrats will get a benign or neutral commissioner, while the republican will hire one their extremist hard right commissioners. The hard right commissioners always wins. This is the crazy establishment going to war with each other. Why would the democrats bleed over a industry they despise.

How can anyone with a straight face say this is a independent agency?

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Down to Three Active Commissioners

 06/30/2016 | Aaron Larson

Following the end of William C. Ostendorff’s term on June 30, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is now down to only three active commissioners on staff. Ostendorff became a commissioner on April 1, 2010, following a distinguished career as a U.S. naval officer, engineer, lawyer, and policy advisor.

His departure adds another vacancy to the one that already exists on the commission (Figure 1). That spot opened when former Chairman Allison Macfarlane left on January 1, 2015, to take a position at George Washington University. President Obama nominated Jessie Hill Roberson on July 15, 2015, to fill the void, but the Senate has not taken action to confirm the pick.

In April,
Politico reported that because Roberson is a Democrat, she would presumably not be confirmed until a Republican nominee is put forward to take Ostendorff’s spot. The story quoted Environment and Public Works Chairman James Inhofe (R-Okla.) as saying, “I’m gonna make that real clear that … personally I think it’s a good Democrat that’s been nominated, but we want to make sure that they nominate a Republican too.”

Rebecca Kern, blogger for Bloomberg BNA (Bureau of National Affairs),
interviewed Ostendorff earlier this month. She noted that one of Ostendorff’s regrets is that little headway was made during his term on a long-term repository for high-level radioactive waste.

Kern quoted Ostendorff as saying, “I’m not a zealot for Yucca Mountain. I’m not politically charged to move toward a Yucca Mountain, but I do know the nation needs a repository and I’ve been very disappointed in the lack of progress.”


According to a story posted by the Morning Consult, he is leaving the NRC to teach at the U.S. Naval Academy.

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