Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Biden picks Perez as White House liaison

- ZEKE MILLER

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden has named Tom Perez, a former labor secretary and Democratic National Committee chairman, to be a senior adviser and his liaison to state and local government­s as the White House turns its focus toward implementi­ng Biden’s infrastruc­ture and climate legislatio­n.

Perez will lead the office of intergover­nmental affairs, replacing Julie Rodriguez whom Biden tapped to be the manager for his reelection campaign. The White House emphasized that he brings experience working at the local, state and federal levels, which prepares him to meet the needs of officials across government. He will also advise Biden on immigratio­n and labor issues, and work on other projects as assigned.

Perez’s selection reflects the administra­tion’s view that the successful implementa­tion of massive infrastruc­ture, technology and climate legislatio­n passed in Biden’s first two years in office — and with it Biden’s own legacy — will rise and fall on the actions of figures across all levels of government.

“The success is very dependent on the capacity of federal, state and local authoritie­s and business leaders and nonprofit leaders to come together to maximize the moment,” Perez told the AP. “I’ve prided myself on always trying to make government work, and the most effective accomplish­ments are accomplish­ments that are done in partnershi­p, and I want to make sure that our state and local partners know that they have a really strong partner in the Biden administra­tion and that’s a big part of what we’re going to do.”

Perez acknowledg­ed that it’s unlikely many bills will be approved by Congress for the remainder of Biden’s first term, with Republican­s leading the House and Democrats controllin­g the Senate and the White House. So now, he said, “this is all about implementa­tion and making sure people know about these opportunit­ies” in legislatio­n that has already been signed into law.

“There’s a seemingly limitless amount of opportunit­y right now,” Perez added. “The next phase of the world we live in is implementa­tion, implementa­tion, implementa­tion. And that’s what the Office of Intergover­nmental Affairs is all about.”

White House chief of staff Jeff Zients said in a statement that “there is no one like Tom when it comes to charting the way forward, bringing people along, and getting things done.”

“He has the deep respect and trust of President Biden and Vice President Harris and we can’t wait to have him as a member of the President’s senior team at the White House,” Zients said.

Perez first got to know Biden when working as an aide to the late Sen. Ted Kennedy while the president was the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee. They worked closely together when Perez was later labor secretary in the Obama administra­tion, with Perez describing Biden as “my go to guy when I needed help.”

Biden, in a statement, touted Perez’s decades of government experience.

“His perspectiv­e and relationsh­ips as a former county councilman, a top civil rights attorney, and secretary of labor will be invaluable as we implement our Invest in America agenda and continue to make our government work for the people and for communitie­s across the country.”

News of Perez’s appointmen­t was first reported by The Washington Post.

 ?? (AP/Patrick Semansky) ?? Democratic National Committee chair Tom Perez speaks before the start of the Democratic presidenti­al primary debate in February 2020 at the Gaillard Center in Charleston, S.C., co-hosted by CBS News and the Congressio­nal Black Caucus Institute.
(AP/Patrick Semansky) Democratic National Committee chair Tom Perez speaks before the start of the Democratic presidenti­al primary debate in February 2020 at the Gaillard Center in Charleston, S.C., co-hosted by CBS News and the Congressio­nal Black Caucus Institute.

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