Former Governor North Dakota, Doug Burgam, confirmed that he would lead President Trump's Interior in the Senate on Thursday.
The 68-year-old Burgam received the support of a supervisor from the Senator, and the Senator voted for 78-18 and approved the Cabinet.
The former Republican president's major candidates are expected to play an important role in Trump's plan to put the United States on the path to energy control.
“John Tune (R-SD), the majority leader of the Senate Senate, stated in a remark from the Senator's floor before the confirmation slip:
“I'm looking forward to protecting our public land and working with him to use some of the largest assets in the United States for a safer and prosperous future,” he added.
Kevin Kramer (R-ND) described Bugham as a “tailoring” for the role of Secretary of Interior.
“Doug's leadership in North Dakota and our tribes are a model of our country.” CRAMER was written in X after the confirmation slip。 “He is doing a lot of work to do the ship correctly, but his consensus leadership style is assigned to the task.”
Burgam was the Governor of North Dakota, a rich energy from 2016 to December, and was known for its business -oriented “data -driven” approach.
As Secretary of the Interior, Bulgum is the eighth presidential position.
He has been supervised by about 640 million acres of the federal land and the management of 70,000 employees.
The Ministry of Home Affairs is also in charge of the development of conventional renewable energy supply in public land and water areas, such as mining and oil and gas drilling.
The National Park Bureau, the Land Management Bureau, and the US Fish Wild Birthday Bureau are all under the Bulgum category.
The 78 -year -old Trump is left as a major rival of the former 2024 GOP President 2024 GOP, leading the newly established National Energy Council.
The Council wrote, “It will be composed of all departments involved in permission, production, production, distribution, regulation, and transportation,” said Trump.
On Thursday, the Senate proceeded to the final vote of Doug Collins, the Design Bureau, Director of the Energy Secretary General, and the Director of the Veterans. This will be done next week.




