Businessman Donald Tapia confirmed as US Ambassador to Jamaica

Donald Ray Tapia

(Jamaica Gleaner) The United States Senate today voted to confirm the nomination of Arizona businessman Donald Ray Tapia to become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Jamaica. 

He was confirmed by a vote of 66-26.

The White House is to be notified of the Senate’s decision.

The Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee had previously recommended that Tapia be confirmed to the post. 

Jamaica has been without a top US diplomat since the departure of Luis Moreno in July 2017. 

Tapia’s nomination was referred to the foreign committee after it was submitted to the Senate by President Donald Trump on January 16. 

President Trump resubmitted Tapia’s nomination after it was sent back to the White House on January 3, 2019, after the Senate adjourned in December 2018 without making a decision. 

Tapia was nominated by President Trump last May and appeared before the committee that July where, among other things, he pledged that he would focus much of his attention on Jamaica’s energy sector if he is named to the post. 

At a meeting of the committee last August to consider pending ambassador nominations, the body voted to report favourably on Tapia’s nomination to the Senate. 

However, the process was not completed before the adjournment of the Senate, resulting in the nomination falling off the agenda and subsequently returning to the White House. 

Meet Donald Ray Tapia