Senate Committee Advances Isaacman Nomination
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After convincing senators he supports Artemis, Isaacman nomination advances

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Jared Isaacman is the next administrator of NASA .
The vote was not unanimous, at 199 , with all of the nay votes coming from senators on the Democratic side of the aisle.
Some key Democrats voted in favor of Isaacman , including the ranking member of the committee, Maria Cantwell .
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