Increased Efficiency for Senate Confirmation of Presidential Appointments

This June, the Senate voted on the Presidential Appointment Efficiency and Streamlining Act of 2011, a bill that will end the need for Senate confirmation on many positions and simplify the process for the rest. William Galston discusses how the bill was passed despite current tensions between parties, and details how it will help ensure necessary administration positions are not only filled, but are filled by the most qualified people.