Ballotpedia's Daily Transition Tracker - March 9, 2021

![]() ![]() Welcome to Ballotpedia's Transition TrackerMarch 9, 2021We apologize that the March 8th Transition Tracker was unable to be delivered Monday. You can catch up on yesterday's edition here. This week's schedule will continue as normal. President Joe Biden (D) and his team have been preparing for the transition between presidential administrations since the election, including selecting senior White House staff and appointees to top government positions. In 2020, there were 1,472 government positions subject to presidential appointment: 1,118 positions required Senate confirmation and 354 did not. The new administration is also responsible for filling thousands of other positions across the federal government, including in operations and policy. Every weekday, Ballotpedia is tracking potential Cabinet nominees, appointments, and news related to the Biden administration. ![]()
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Transition in Context: Multistate LawsuitsMissouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt (R) filed the first multistate lawsuit against the Biden administration on Monday. Multistate lawsuits are legal actions involving two or more state attorneys general. The following chart shows the number of multistate lawsuits filed against each previous administration from 1981 to 2021. During this time period, the Bush I administration saw the fewest lawsuits filed (20). The Trump administration saw the most multistate lawsuits with more than 150.
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