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On Feb 2, the U.S. Senate confirmed Pete Buttigieg to be secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation by a vote of .听 Secretary Buttigieg will be tasked with advancing President Joe Biden鈥檚 agenda in the Transportation Department, where he will oversee 55,000 employees. Secretary Buttigieg is expected to play an important role in promoting Biden鈥檚 sweeping environmental initiatives, and support the president鈥檚 push for an infrastructure plan.

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Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.), who introduced the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, at the hearing, led a discussion on the slow pace of federal project-approval process and further streamlining the NEPA permitting review process, an ABC-supported mission, to which Buttigieg said, "I think we should take every opportunity to make sure that these [review] processes are efficient and as much as is possibly doable鈥攃onsistent, of course, with those safety and environmental goals鈥攖hat they are speedy, that they're not duplicative."

Buttigieg's confirmation elevates the former 2020 Democratic presidential candidate to a top post in the federal government. He is the 19th transportation secretary and the fifth member of President Biden's cabinet to be confirmed by the Senate.

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