The US Senate has confirmed President George W. Bush’s nomination of Nanci Langley as a commissioner of the Postal Regulatory Commission. President Bush nominated Langley for the position in February. After Langley is sworn in, she will serve the remainder of a six-year term, which will expire on November 22, 2012. Langley is currently the director of the office of public affairs and government relations at the PRC.
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