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United States Secretary of the Interior

The United States Secretary of the Interior is the head of the United States Department of the Interior. The secretary and the Department of the Interior are responsible for the management and conservation of most federal land along with natural resources, leading such agencies as the Bureau of Land Management, the United States Geological Survey, Bureau of Indian Affairs and the National Park Service. The secretary also serves on and appoints the private citizens on the National Park Foundation Board. The secretary is a member of the United States Cabinet and reports to the president of the United States. The function of the U.S. Department of the Interior is different from that of the interior minister designated in many other countries.

United States Secretary of the Interior
Seal of the Department of the Interior
Flag of the secretary
Incumbent
Deb Haaland
since March 16, 2021
Department of the Interior
StyleMadam Secretary (informal)
The Honorable (formal)
Member ofCabinet
Reports toPresident
SeatWashington, D.C.
AppointerPresident
with Senate advice and consent
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrument43 U.S.C. § 1451
FormationMarch 3, 1849; 174 years ago (1849-03-03)
First holderThomas Ewing
SuccessionEighth[1]
DeputyDeputy Secretary
SalaryExecutive Schedule, Level I
Websitedoi.gov

As the policies and activities of the Department of the Interior and many of its agencies have a substantial impact in the Western United States,[2] the secretary of the interior has typically come from a western state; only one secretary since 1949, Rogers Morton, was not a resident or native of a state lying west of the Mississippi River.

Secretary of the Interior is a Level I position in the Executive Schedule,[3] thus earning a salary of US$221,400, as of January 2021.[4]

Following senate confirmation in March 2021, former U.S. representative Deb Haaland was sworn in as the secretary of the interior, the first Native American to hold the position.[5]

Line of succession edit

The line of succession for the secretary of interior is as follows:[6]

  1. Deputy Secretary of the Interior
  2. Solicitor of the Interior
  3. Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget
  4. Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management
  5. Assistant Secretary for Water and Science
  6. Assistant Secretary for Fish, Wildlife and Parks
  7. Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs
  8. Director, Security, Safety, and Law Enforcement, Bureau of Reclamation
  9. Central Region Director, US Geological Survey
  10. Intermountain Regional Director, National Park Service
  11. Region 6 (Mountain-Prairie Region) Director, US Fish and Wildlife Service
  12. Colorado State Director, Bureau of Land Management
  13. Regional Solicitor, Rocky Mountain Region

List of secretaries of the interior edit

References edit

  1. ^ "3 U.S. Code § 19 – Vacancy in offices of both President and Vice President; officers eligible to act". Legal Information Institute.
  2. ^ Lowery, Courtney (December 17, 2008). . New West. Archived from the original on December 20, 2008.
  3. ^ 5 U.S.C. § 5312
  4. ^ "Salary Table No. 2021-EX: Rates of Basic Pay for the Executive Schedule (EX)" (PDF). United States Office of Personnel Management. January 2021. (PDF) from the original on January 23, 2021.
  5. ^ Rott, Nathan (March 15, 2021). "Deb Haaland Confirmed As 1st Native American Interior Secretary". NPR.
  6. ^ "Chapter 3: Secretarial Succession". Electronic Library of the Interior Policies. September 3, 2004. Retrieved October 30, 2016.
  7. ^ . U.S. Department of the Interior. Archived from the original on June 8, 2013. Retrieved May 23, 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Utley, Robert M.; Mackintosh, Barry (1989). . National Park Service. Archived from the original on March 28, 2006.

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The United States Secretary of the Interior is the head of the United States Department of the Interior The secretary and the Department of the Interior are responsible for the management and conservation of most federal land along with natural resources leading such agencies as the Bureau of Land Management the United States Geological Survey Bureau of Indian Affairs and the National Park Service The secretary also serves on and appoints the private citizens on the National Park Foundation Board The secretary is a member of the United States Cabinet and reports to the president of the United States The function of the U S Department of the Interior is different from that of the interior minister designated in many other countries United States Secretary of the InteriorSeal of the Department of the InteriorFlag of the secretaryIncumbentDeb Haalandsince March 16 2021Department of the InteriorStyleMadam Secretary informal The Honorable formal Member ofCabinetReports toPresidentSeatWashington D C AppointerPresidentwith Senate advice and consentTerm lengthNo fixed termConstituting instrument43 U S C 1451FormationMarch 3 1849 174 years ago 1849 03 03 First holderThomas EwingSuccessionEighth 1 DeputyDeputy SecretarySalaryExecutive Schedule Level IWebsitedoi govAs the policies and activities of the Department of the Interior and many of its agencies have a substantial impact in the Western United States 2 the secretary of the interior has typically come from a western state only one secretary since 1949 Rogers Morton was not a resident or native of a state lying west of the Mississippi River Secretary of the Interior is a Level I position in the Executive Schedule 3 thus earning a salary of US 221 400 as of January 2021 4 Following senate confirmation in March 2021 former U S representative Deb Haaland was sworn in as the secretary of the interior the first Native American to hold the position 5 Contents 1 Line of succession 2 List of secretaries of the interior 3 References 4 External linksLine of succession editThe line of succession for the secretary of interior is as follows 6 Deputy Secretary of the Interior Solicitor of the Interior Assistant Secretary for Policy Management and Budget Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management Assistant Secretary for Water and Science Assistant Secretary for Fish Wildlife and Parks Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Director Security Safety and Law Enforcement Bureau of Reclamation Central Region Director US Geological Survey Intermountain Regional Director National Park Service Region 6 Mountain Prairie Region Director US Fish and Wildlife Service Colorado State Director Bureau of Land Management Regional Solicitor Rocky Mountain RegionList of secretaries of the interior editParties Whig 3 Democratic 17 Republican 33 Status Denotes acting Secretary of the Interior Number Portrait Name State of residence Took office Left office President s 1 nbsp Thomas Ewing Ohio March 8 1849 July 22 1850 Zachary TaylorMillard Fillmore2 nbsp Thomas M T McKennan Pennsylvania August 15 1850 August 26 18503 nbsp Alexander H H Stuart Virginia September 14 1850 March 7 18534 nbsp Robert McClelland Michigan March 8 1853 March 9 1857 Franklin Pierce5 nbsp Jacob Thompson Mississippi March 10 1857 January 8 1861 James Buchanan6 nbsp Caleb B Smith Indiana March 5 1861 December 31 1862 Abraham Lincoln7 nbsp John P Usher Indiana January 1 1863 May 15 1865 Abraham LincolnAndrew Johnson8 nbsp James Harlan Iowa May 16 1865 August 31 1866 Andrew Johnson9 nbsp Orville H Browning Illinois September 1 1866 March 4 186910 nbsp Jacob D Cox Ohio March 5 1869 October 31 1870 Ulysses S Grant11 nbsp Columbus Delano Ohio November 1 1870 September 30 187512 nbsp Zachariah Chandler Michigan October 19 1875 March 11 187713 nbsp Carl Schurz Missouri March 12 1877 March 7 1881 Rutherford B Hayes14 nbsp Samuel J Kirkwood Iowa March 8 1881 April 17 1882 James A GarfieldChester A Arthur15 nbsp Henry M Teller Colorado April 18 1882 March 3 188516 nbsp Lucius Q C Lamar II Mississippi March 6 1885 January 10 1888 Grover Cleveland17 nbsp William F Vilas Wisconsin January 16 1888 March 6 188918 nbsp John W Noble Missouri March 7 1889 March 6 1893 Benjamin Harrison19 nbsp Hoke Smith Georgia March 6 1893 September 1 1896 Grover Cleveland20 nbsp David R Francis Missouri September 3 1896 March 5 189721 nbsp Cornelius N Bliss New York March 6 1897 February 19 1899 William McKinley22 nbsp Ethan A Hitchcock Missouri February 20 1899 March 4 1907Theodore Roosevelt23 nbsp James R Garfield Ohio March 5 1907 March 4 190924 nbsp Richard A Ballinger Washington March 6 1909 March 12 1911 William Howard Taft25 nbsp Walter L Fisher Illinois March 13 1911 March 5 191326 nbsp Franklin K Lane California March 6 1913 February 29 1920 Woodrow Wilson Alexander T VogelsangActing California February 29 1920 March 13 192027 nbsp John B Payne Illinois March 15 1920 March 4 192128 nbsp Albert B Fall New Mexico March 5 1921 March 4 1923 Warren G Harding29 nbsp Hubert Work Colorado March 5 1923 July 24 1928Calvin Coolidge30 nbsp Roy O West Illinois July 25 1928 March 4 192931 nbsp Ray Lyman Wilbur California March 5 1929 March 4 1933 Herbert Hoover32 nbsp Harold L Ickes Illinois March 4 1933 February 15 1946 Franklin D RooseveltHarry S Truman nbsp Oscar L ChapmanActing Colorado February 15 1946 March 18 194633 nbsp Julius A Krug Wisconsin March 18 1946 December 1 194934 nbsp Oscar L Chapman Colorado December 1 1949 January 20 195335 nbsp Douglas McKay Oregon January 21 1953 April 15 1956 Dwight D Eisenhower Clarence A DavisActing Nebraska April 15 1956 June 8 195636 nbsp Fred A Seaton Nebraska June 8 1956 January 20 196137 nbsp Stewart L Udall Arizona January 21 1961 January 20 1969 John F KennedyLyndon B Johnson38 nbsp Walter J Hickel Alaska January 24 1969 November 25 1970 Richard Nixon Fred J RussellActing California November 25 1970 January 29 197139 nbsp Rogers C B Morton Maryland January 29 1971 April 30 1975Gerald Ford nbsp D Kent FrizzellActing Kansas April 30 1975 June 12 197540 nbsp Stanley K Hathaway Wyoming June 12 1975 October 9 1975 nbsp D Kent FrizzellActing Kansas October 9 1975 October 17 197541 nbsp Thomas S Kleppe North Dakota October 17 1975 January 20 1977 Alfred G AlbertActing January 20 1977 January 23 1977 Jimmy Carter42 nbsp Cecil D Andrus Idaho January 23 1977 January 20 198143 nbsp James G Watt Colorado January 23 1981 November 8 1983 Ronald Reagan nbsp J J Simmons IIIActing New Jersey November 8 1983 November 18 198344 nbsp William P Clark California November 18 1983 February 7 198545 nbsp Donald P Hodel Virginia February 8 1985 January 20 1989 Earl E GjeldeActing Virginia January 20 1989 February 3 1989 George H W Bush46 nbsp Manuel Lujan Jr New Mexico February 3 1989 January 20 199347 nbsp Bruce E Babbitt Arizona January 22 1993 January 19 2001 Bill Clinton nbsp Thomas N SlonakerActing Arizona January 20 2001 January 31 2001George W Bush48 nbsp Gale A Norton Colorado January 31 2001 March 31 2006 nbsp Lynn ScarlettActing California April 1 2006 May 26 200649 nbsp Dirk Kempthorne Idaho May 26 2006 January 19 2009 nbsp Lynn ScarlettActing California January 19 2009 January 20 2009Barack Obama50 nbsp Ken Salazar Colorado January 20 2009 April 12 201351 nbsp Sally Jewell Washington April 12 2013 7 January 20 2017 Kevin HaugrudActing January 20 2017 March 1 2017 Donald Trump52 nbsp Ryan Zinke Montana March 1 2017 January 2 201953 nbsp David Bernhardt Colorado January 2 2019 April 11 2019April 11 2019 January 20 2021 nbsp Scott de la VegaActing New York January 20 2021 March 16 2021 Joe Biden54 nbsp Deb Haaland New Mexico March 16 2021 IncumbentReferences edit 3 U S Code 19 Vacancy in offices of both President and Vice President officers eligible to act Legal Information Institute Lowery Courtney December 17 2008 Salazar Vilsack The West s New Land Lords New West Archived from the original on December 20 2008 5 U S C 5312 Salary Table No 2021 EX Rates of Basic Pay for the Executive Schedule EX PDF United States Office of Personnel Management January 2021 Archived PDF from the original on January 23 2021 Rott Nathan March 15 2021 Deb Haaland Confirmed As 1st Native American Interior Secretary NPR Chapter 3 Secretarial Succession Electronic Library of the Interior Policies September 3 2004 Retrieved October 30 2016 About Secretary Jewell U S Department of the Interior Archived from the original on June 8 2013 Retrieved May 23 2013 External links edit nbsp United States portal nbsp Politics portalOfficial website nbsp Utley Robert M Mackintosh Barry 1989 The Department of Everything Else Highlights of Interior History National Park Service Archived from the original on March 28 2006 U S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byMerrick Garlandas Attorney General Order of precedence of the United Statesas Secretary of the Interior Succeeded byTom Vilsackas Secretary of AgricultureU S presidential line of successionPreceded byAttorney GeneralMerrick Garland 8th in line Succeeded bySecretary of AgricultureTom Vilsack Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title United States Secretary of the Interior amp oldid 1202478743, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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