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Biden calls transporta­tion nominee Buttigieg ‘a new voice’

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WILMINGTON, Del. — President-elect Joe Biden introduced onetime Democratic primary rival Pete Buttigieg on Wednesday as his nominee for transporta­tion secretary, saying the 38-year-old can be “a new voice“in the fight against economic inequality, institutio­nal racism and climate change.

Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, would be the first openly gay person confirmed by the Senate to a Cabinet position. Biden hailed that while saying, by the time he’s done filling out his new administra­tion’s top jobs, it will have more women and people of color than ever, including “a Cabinet that is opening doors and breaking down barriers, and accessing the full brains and talent we have so much of.”

Biden said Buttigieg offers “a new voice with new ideas determined to move past old politics.”

“We need someone who know how to work with state, local and federal agencies,” Biden said noting that American highways are in disrepair and that some bridges “are on the verge of collapse.”

Beyond standard transporta­tion fixes, which are easier to promise than they are for administra­tions to get through Congress, Biden wants to rejuvenate the post-coronaviru­s pandemic economy and create thousands of green jobs by making environmen­tally friendly retrofits and public works improvemen­ts.

The president-elect noted that much of the nation, including his home state of Delaware, face the face of rising sea levels. A more immediate challenge, though, will be enforcing Biden’s promised mask-wearing mandate for airplanes and public transporta­tion systems to slow the spread of the coronaviru­s.

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