The Senate voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to confirm Cecilia Rouse as President Biden’s top White House economist.

Senators voted 95-4 in favor of Rouse’s nomination to chair the White House Council of Economic Advisors (CEA). GOP Sens. Tom Cotton (Ark.), Rand Paul (Ky.), Tommy Tuberville (Ala.) and Rick Scott (Fla.) voted against her.

Rouse most recently served as dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and was a member of former President Obama’s CEA. She received wide bipartisan praise throughout her nomination process and was unanimously recommended for confirmation by the Senate Banking Committee on Feb. 4.

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“When she came before the Banking and Housing Committee, Dr. Rouse’s knowledge of our economy and her passion for service, and her commitment to the people who make this country work ,were obvious to all of us, Republicans and Democrats alike,” said Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), the panel’s chairman, on the Senate floor Tuesday.

“Her expertise and leadership will guide this administration and Congress, as we get to work not only to recover from this pandemic, but to build a better economy for the future," he added.

Rouse will become the first Black CEA chair and the fourth woman to lead the council since it was created in 1946. She will also be a member of Biden’s Cabinet after the president elevated the position to his group of top advisers.

Rouse takes the helm of the CEA at a time of both deep pain and hope for the U.S. economy roughly a year into the coronavirus pandemic.