What Trump’s pick for Interior deputy means for public lands
Katharine MacGregor, who was named this weekend as President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for deputy secretary of the Interior Department, appears well-positioned to lead the incoming administration’s push for “energy dominance” on public lands along with expanded access for hunting and fishing at wildlife refuges and other public lands. And in what would be her second stint in Interior leadership, she would be well-poised to move efficiently, according to her colleagues from the first Trump administration. “I don’t want to be too flippant about it, but they’re not … around,” said Joe Balash, who was Interior’s assistant secretary of lands and minerals management in the first Trump administration. “Kate’s been there. She knows how it works. She’s there to make things happen. … This is no time for on-the-job training.”