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Montana conservationist to be tapped to head U.S. Bureau of Land Management
A Bureau of Land Management sign near Elbow Canyon Road and Lime Kiln Canyon Road near Mesquite, Nevada. Photo by Tony Webster | Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 2.0
President Joe Biden intends to nominate National Wildlife Federation senior adviser and veteran Montana Democrat Tracy Stone-Manning to direct the Bureau of Land Management, an individual familiar with the process confirmed to States Newsroom Wednesday.
Stone-Manning joined the NWF as associate vice president for public lands in 2017 and was promoted to senior adviser for conservation policy in January. She had worked as chief of staff to former Montana Gov. Steve Bullock, a Democrat, after a stint leading the state’s Department of Environmental Quality during Bullock’s administration. She also was an aide to Sen. Jon Tester, (D-Mont.), from 2006 to 2012.
White House Announces Several Nominations To Interior Leadership
The White House today announced the intent to nominate several officials to serve at the Department of the Interior, including:
Tommy Beaudreau, Deputy Secretary
Winnie Stachelberg, Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management, and Budget
Tanya Trujillo, Assistant Secretary for Water and Science
The nominations will now be considered by the U.S. Senate.
“Our nominees each have deep experience leading on energy and environmental issues, working across federal, state, local and Tribal governments, and coordinating engagement with a variety of stakeholders. I look forward to working with them to advance Interior’s mission to steward America s natural, cultural and historic resources and honor our nation-to-nation relationship with Tribes,” said Interior Secretary Deb Haaland.
Montana’s Tracy Stone-Manning tapped to lead BLM
Tracy Stone-Manning worked with Sen. Jon Tester from 2006 to 2012 and served as former Gov. Steve Bullock’s chief of staff.
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Tracy Stone-Manning (Contributed photo)
President Joe Biden intends to nominate National Wildlife Federation senior adviser and veteran Montana Democrat Tracy Stone-Manning to direct the Bureau of Land Management, an individual familiar with the process confirmed to States Newsroom Wednesday, April 14.
Stone-Manning joined the NWF as associate vice president for public lands in 2017 and was promoted to senior adviser for conservation policy in January. She had worked as chief of staff to former Montana Gov. Steve Bullock, a Democrat, after a stint leading the state’s Department of Environmental Quality during Bullock’s administration. She also was an aide to Sen. Jon Tester from 2006 to 2012.
WASHINGTON â President Joe Biden intends to nominate National Wildlife Federation senior adviser and veteran Montana Democrat Tracy Stone-Manning to direct the Bureau of Land Management, an individual familiar with the process confirmed to States Newsroom on Wednesday.
Stone-Manning joined the NWF as associate vice president for public lands in 2017 and was promoted to senior adviser for conservation policy in January. She had worked as chief of staff to former Montana Gov. Steve Bullock, a Democrat, after a stint leading the stateâs Department of Environmental Quality during Bullockâs administration. She also was an aide to Sen. Jon Tester, (D-Mont.), from 2006 to 2012.