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U.S. Senate confirms Haaland as interior secretary

Mar 16, 2021

Washington (US), March 16: The U.S. Senate on Monday voted to confirm Deb Haaland, a Democratic congresswoman from New Mexico, as the secretary of the interior.
The vote was 51-40, with four Republican senators crossing the party line to vote yes with all the Democratic senators in attendance. Nine senators missed the vote.
The vote makes Haaland the first Native American to head a cabinet agency, who will assume office on Wednesday.
U.S. President Joe Biden's nomination for Haaland, a member of the Laguna Pueblo in New Mexico, to run the Department of the Interior, won applause from progressive Democrats because of her opposition to a controversial fossil fuel extraction method known as fracking, as well as her support for the Green New Deal, a bold clean energy initiative championed by the progressives.
To assuage her critics' concerns, Haaland said during her confirmation hearing that energy from fossil fuels "does and will continue to play a major role in America for years to come," meanwhile stressing the need to find a "balance" between fossil fuels and fighting climate change.
As for fracking, Haaland told senators that it was her understanding that Biden does not seek a ban on fracking, echoing the president's own words when he was attacked by former President Donald Trump over the issue during the 2020 election.
"If I am confirmed as secretary, I would be serving at the pleasure of the president and it would be his agenda that I would move forward," Haaland said when repeatedly pressed by Steve Daines, Republican senator of Montana, to clarify her stance on fracking at the hearing.
Haaland's supporters have touted the historic nature of her nomination in that the United States now has the first Native American to lead an agency whose responsibility for the country's 574 federally recognized tribes is considered to be significant.
"Before America's public lands were America's public lands, they were Native American lands, and Deb Haaland will be the first Native American to serve in any president's cabinet and the first to serve as the secretary of this department, so that's kind of a wonderful harmony with history," said Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Democrat from Rhode Island, in a speech ahead of the vote.
Source: Xinhua

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