Breaking News. President-elect Donald Trump has decided to nominate North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum to become the secretary of the Interior in his second administration. Burgm will replace outgoing Interior Secretary Deb Haaland (Laguna Pueblo), who was the first Native American to serve in a presidential cabinet in a secretarial role.
Among federal departments, the Interior Department is the most engaged with Indian Country, as it is home to the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Indian Education, Office of Special Trustee, and Bureau of Land Management.
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Burgum has served as North Dakota governor since 2016. The Governor's Office worked with tribal nations, legislators, and the Office of the State Tax Commissioner for several years to negotiate an acceptable framework for revenue-sharing agreements and avoid a double taxation situation in which both the state and tribe could levy separate alcohol taxes on reservations.
Burgum's selection is seen a sign that the Trump administration will follow through on its plans to open federal land and waters to oil and gas drilling. Burgum comes from North Dakota where the oil industry is one of the largest economic generators in the state.
Trump made his announcement on his selection of Burgum at a gala on Thursday evening for the America First Policy Inistitute held at Mar-a-Lago.
The formal announcement is expected to be made on Friday.
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