Haaland expresses confidence her conservation, energy efforts will be durable as Trump threatens rollbacks
- Deb Haaland, the first Native American cabinet secretary, expressed confidence in her conservation and energy efforts despite potential rollbacks from Trump, stating, "Some places are too special to drill or mine or extract anything."
- Haaland directed the Department of the Interior to cease mineral development on 4,200 acres near Placitas and banned oil and gas drilling for 20 years on Chaco Canyon's federal lands, a decision that sparked controversy.
- She launched an investigation into federal Indian boarding schools, resulting in a historic apology from President Biden, highlighting a painful chapter in American history.
- Haaland emphasized the importance of consultation with Native American tribes, noting the administration reached 400 co-stewardship agreements to ensure their role in land management.
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