By Andrea Salazar
The Senate Thursday approved John Bryson to head the Department of Commerce.
Obama made the nomination five months ago, but Republican objections to Bryson’s views on the environment delayed his confirmation.
Following the Senate’s 74-26 vote, the president released a statement touting Bryson’s experience in the public and private sectors.
“John Bryson will be a key member of my economic team, working with the business community to promote job creation, foster growth, and help open up new markets around the world for American-made goods,” Obama said.