According to Nasdaq.com, the Senate adjourned Thursday for a break that  will last until January 20th, 2010. Although the Senate was  able to pass a health care bill, and raise the government’s debt limit,  they left four Treasury Department nominees waiting on their confirmation.
 
Those nominees include Lael Brainard,  the White House's pick for Treasury under-secretary for international  affairs, whose nomination had been delayed for months as Senate Finance  Committee staff scrutinized her tax returns.
The Finance Committee approved the nominations  of Brainard and the other three Treasury officials Wednesday, but the  nominations did not clear the full Senate because of an objection from  at least one senator. At press time the source of the objection could  not be learned.
Meanwhile, the Senate confirmed Miriam  Sapiro as Deputy U.S. Trade Representative, before adjourning. It also  confirmed Paul Anastas as an assistant administrator at the Environmental  Protection Agency, and John Norris as a member of the Federal Energy  Regulatory Commission.
The other Treasury nominees who will  have to wait until the Senate returns for final confirmation include  Michael Mundaca for assistant secretary for tax policy; Mary John Miller  for assistant secretary for financial markets; and Charles Collyns for deputy under  secretary for international finance.