The former Texas governor drew less fire from Democrats during his confirmation process than other Trump nominees, but he now faces many of the same tough issues over regulations, the department’s activities to slow climate change, and potentially deep cuts in manpower and spending.
The former Texas governor drew less fire from Democrats during his confirmation process than other Trump nominees, but he now faces many of the same tough issues over regulations, the department’s activities to slow climate change, and potentially deep cuts in manpower and spending.
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