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Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, photographed June 12 in Albuquerque, became the first Native American Cabinet member when she was sworn in as Interior secretary in 2021.
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland in the department's library. "Representation matters, not only representation mattering for Indigenous people, but also for people who are just everyday Americans ...
Haaland is the first to throw her hat in the ring, after New Mexico Senator Martin Heinrich decided not to run for the nomination last week. Current Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham terms out in 2026.
Related: Deb Haaland's enduring legacy lives at Interior Department “I'm going to be honest, I had no idea what these last four years had in store when I got to the department,” Haaland said.
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland and her deputy, Laura Daniel-Davis, are touting their efforts to jump-start offshore wind and bring BLM headquarters back to Washington. The Interior Department’s ...
Jan. 17—SANTA FE — In the final days before she departs, Deb Haaland has found time to reflect on her journey from the back roads of New Mexico to a sprawling office in the Stewart Udall ...
After their swearing-in, to which Haaland wore her traditional Pueblo clothes, more than thirty tribes and Indigenous organizations sponsored a joint celebration at a Washington hotel, where a Ho ...
U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland has made history a few times in her political career, becoming one of the first Native American women to serve in Congress and as the first to hold the reins of ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — It was never about making history for Deb Haaland, but rather making her parents proud. She says she worked hard, putting herself through school, starting a small ...
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