This Week at Interior February 7, 2025

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Former North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum was sworn in this week as the 55th Secretary of the Interior following his confirmation by the Senate. The Secretary was welcomed aboard at the Steward Lee Udall Building by an enthusiastic gathering of Interior employees. With a career rooted in leadership and service, Secretary Burgum expressed his gratitude and outlined his vision for an Interior future driven forward by innovation versus being held back by regulation.

It’s such an honor to have been confirmed as the 55th Secretary of the Interior and I’m certainly deeply grateful to President Trump for nominating me and placing his trust in me to lead this great Department.

Success is always rooted in great teamwork, and I’m going to look forward to working with all of you to unlock the full potential of the Department of the Interior. I believe that the work that you’re doing, you chose to do it, because you believed it had purpose.  

But I also know that there’s a chunk of your job that you’re doing today that’s probably mind-numbing, and soul-suckingly boring (laughter) and our job is to find those pieces of your job and make them go away. We’re cutting red tape, not just for Americans, we want to cut it for all of you, so you can work on the stuff, the reason why you chose the field that you did.

So I want to thank each of you, all the many careers that are here and those who might be listening in, for your dedication, your passion, and your commitment to service. Together I know that we can move our important missions forward, and we’ll make a lasting impact on the future.

After his welcome ceremony the new Secretary got right to work, signing Secretarial Orders to address the national energy emergency, unleash American energy, and deliver emergency price relief for American families. He also announced the President's revocation of former Outer Continental Shelf withdrawals, along with new steps to achieve prosperity through deregulation, and directed the Department to take all necessary steps to unleash the State of Alaska’s abundant and largely untapped supply of natural resources.

You can follow Secretary Burgum on social media @SecretaryBurgum.

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That’s This Week at Interior.

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This Week: Former North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum is sworn in as the 55th Secretary of the Interior, and welcomed aboard at the Steward Lee Udall Building by an enthusiastic gathering of Interior employees; the new Secretary stressed the vital importance of Interior’s energy portfolio and the Department’s efforts to make America Energy Dominant; Secretary Burgum got right to work, signing several Secretary’s Orders to address the national energy emergency, unleash American energy, deliver emergency price relief for American families, and tap the State of Alaska’s abundant and largely untapped supply of natural resources. 

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    This is Inside Interior.

    From minerals to monuments, from public safety to public lands, the Department of the Interior is focused on energy, security, and preserving what matters most to America.

    First up: the U.S. Geological Survey just released the draft 2025 List of Critical Minerals - designed to guide federal investments, permitting, and policy decisions. New additions to the list? Potash, silicon, copper, silver, rhenium, and lead. These additions strengthen domestic mining, streamline permitting, and boost U.S. mineral processing - ensuring America remains resource-secure and globally competitive.

    In more good news, Interior just announced 42 new hunting and sport fishing opportunities across 87,000 acres of public land - that's three times more than the last administration allowed. It's a win for conservation, the outdoor economy, and the American way of life.

    In Washington, D.C., crime is down, and our Park Police are stronger than ever. And now, thanks to President Donald Trump’s latest executive order, more park police officers are being hired to keep America’s capital safe and secure. To thank our law enforcement for their brave work and dedication, Secretary Doug Burgum and Interior employees hosted a cookout this week for our Park Police officers in D.C. 

    Additionally, Interior deputized Customs and Border Protection officers to work alongside our park police to end rampant crime in our nation's capital.

    Mark your calendars for July 23, 2026, which has been officially designated by Interior as the Day of the American West, honoring the people, values, and traditions that shaped this nation’s frontier.

    And this past Monday, we celebrated 109 years of the National Park Service. That’s over a century of protecting America’s most treasured landscapes, from Alaska to the monuments in D.C.

    At Interior, we are building a safer, stronger, and more self-reliant America.

    That's it for this edition of Inside Interior.

    Have a Happy Labor Day Weekend.

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