The position of Deputy Commissioner of Social Security is a presidential appointment that must be confirmed by the Senate. The job has been vacant since James Lockhart quit the job in April 2006 to go to OFHEO. President Bush has recently nominated a new Social Security Commissioner and new members to the Social Security Advisory Board, but not a new Deputy Commissioner for Social Security. Perhaps, Bush intends to allow Mike Astrue to pick his own Deputy Commissioner. Perhaps, Bush intends to put a career SSA employee in the job, which was the practice before Lockhart. Perhaps, Bush will use the Deputy job as a negotiating point in the Astrue confirmation process. In any case, the failure to nominate a Deputy Commissioner is interesting.
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