Beaudreau, who has influenced Alaska public lands and resource development policy in his role at Interior, will leave his position at the end of October.
Tommy Beaudreau, of Alaska, appears before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing on his nomination to be deputy secretary of the Department of the Interior, at the Capitol in Washington on April 29, 2021.
Beaudreau will leave his position at Interior at the end of October, according to a department statement. “I will always cherish the opportunities I’ve had to work with the best career staff in federal service and diverse communities across the United States to help figure out solutions to some of the most challenging problems facing our country,” Beaudreau said in a statement.
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