Next on Obama's Dance Card, Mother Nature
Published 12/5/2008 by Al Kamen at Wash Post Federal Page
The Obama transition team, moving along smartly to fill Cabinet posts, is planning to trot out nominees as early as next week for three jobs much watched by enviros: the secretaries of energy and the interior and the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.
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