WASHINGTON — A Senate panel cleared one more hurdle between Michael E. Fryzel and the board of the National Credit Union Administration.

The Senate Banking Committee voted to send his nomination to the full Senate for a confirmation vote though the vote has not been scheduled.

Fryzel, a former director of the Illinois Department of Financial Institutions, would serve on the board through 2013 though each president gets to choose his or her own chairman. He would succeed Chairman JoAnn Johnson, whose term expired last August but has stayed on at the request of President Bush, pending the confirmation of a new board member.

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