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Obama set to name first gay to Administration
By The Associated Press
(Washington) President-elect Barack Obama has selected a deputy mayor of Los Angeles to lead the White
House Council on Environmental Quality, transition officials said last Wednesday. Nancy Sutley is the first
prominent member of the gay and lesbian community to earn a senior role in the Democrat’s new
administration.
With many of his top White House and Cabinet posts filled, Obama now is focusing on fleshing out his
natural resources and environment team, and could formally introduce his choices for interior secretary,
energy secretary and environmental protection agency chief within weeks if not days.
Two transition officials disclosed Sutley’s selection on the condition of anonymity because Obama had not
yet made the announcement.
Sutley supported Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton during the Democratic primary and was a member of her
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender steering committee.
The deputy mayor for energy and environment in Los Angeles and the mayor’s representative on the Board of
Directors for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Sutley has a long record of working on
environmental and natural resources policy.
She previously served on the California State Water Resources Control Board, which is responsible for
protecting water quality and resources throughout the state, and was the energy adviser to former Gov. Gray
Davis. During President Bill Clinton’s administration, Sutley was an EPA official, including being a special
assistant to the EPA administrator in Washington.
Obama has chosen much of his Cabinet, with the most prominent positions - treasury, justice, state and
defense - already filled, and he is now turning to other posts. He is expected to officially name former Senate
Democratic Leader Tom Daschle as his secretary of health and human services as early as this week.
Officials close to Obama’s transition say former New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
commissioner Lisa Jackson and Mary Nichols, who heads the California Air Resources Board, are in the
running for the EPA administrator post. Both women worked at the EPA under Clinton EPA chief Carol
Browner, who is leading the energy and environmental policy team for Obama’s transition.
Browner, who ran the agency for 8 years, is expected to be named to a new position in the Obama White
House overseeing energy, environment and climate matters. But officials say there was still some
discussion over whether Browner would share her duties with Sutley or another adviser on energy and
environmental matters.
The position of interior secretary is still in flux.
Support for John Berry, the director of the National Zoo and a former assistant secretary at the department,
was growing, officials said. Gay and lesbian advocacy groups backing Berry, who is gay, were expected to
meet with the transition team in Washington on Wednesday.
But officials said Arizona Rep. Raul Grijalva and California Rep. Mike Thompson were still in the running to
lead the agency, depending on how other positions shake out.
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