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It’s been more than a week since Sen. John Curtis, R-Utah, placed holds on three of President Donald Trump’s nominees for the Treasury.
Flashback: Curtis placed the holds — which is fancy Congress speak for informing leadership you’ll object to the nominee, therefore slowing down the confirmation process — until he gets answers on how the Treasury Department will implement the phaseout of wind and solar tax credits. The phaseout was passed as part of Trump’s big, beautiful bill.
A source familiar with Curtis’ decision told me at the time that the senator wanted to meet directly with the department. It’s not clear if that’s happened just