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Senate committee reports four marine-resources nominees, noting missing ethics filings

Senate Committee on Ports and Marine Resources
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The Senate Committee on Ports and Marine Resources reported out four nominations to the Mississippi Advisory Commission on Marine Resources; committee members flagged missing statements of economic interest that nominees said they would file before floor action and noted one nominee’s resolved civil claims.

The Senate Committee on Ports and Marine Resources on Friday reviewed and reported out four nominations to the Mississippi Advisory Commission on Marine Resources, the panel said.

The committee advanced Senate Nomination No. 35 for Reed Hendon, who the chair said worked for years at the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory and now is in a NOAA office in Pascagoula. The chair said Hendon had not yet filed his statement of economic interest but would do so; the committee moved to "advise and consent" and reported the nomination out.

The panel next considered Senate Nomination No. 42 for Jonathan McClendon,…

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