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THE OBAMA CABINET COMPLETED

No Opposition Expected

  The Obama transition team set a record in announcing nominations for cabinet secretary positions - and some agency/commission heads - by completing the majority of its proposed nominations prior to Christmas. Now the job is selecting the subcabinet - all though deputy, under and assistant secretaries.  No one will be formally nominated to fill a cabinet slot until President-elect Barack Obama is sworn in as president, but the following list shows those nominees who have accepted or are very likely to accept (*) the President-elect's invitation to join his cabinet:  

Former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack                                             Agriculture

Former Sen. Tom Daschle (D, SD)                                       Health & Human Services

Sen. Hillary Clinton (D, NY)                                                    State

Sec. Robert Gates                                                                  Defense

Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano                                               Homeland Security

New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson                                         Commerce

Timothy Geithner, New York Fed president                           Treasury

Eric Holder, former Clinton justice official                              Attorney General/Justice

Gen. Eric K. Shinseki, former Army chief of staff                 Veterans Affairs

Arne Duncan, Chicago schools superintendent                     Education

Shaun Donovan, New York City housing commissioner       HUD

Dr. Steven Chu, scientist/scholar                                           Energy                                                           

Lisa Jackson, former head of New Jersey EPA                    EPA

Sen. Ken Salazar (D, CO)                                                      Interior

Rep. Ray LaHood (R, IL)                                                        Transportation

Rep. Hilda Solis (D, CA)                                                         Labor

Peter Orszag, former Clinton advisor, CBO director             OMB

Gary Gensler, Clinton treasury subcabinet                            CFTC

Mary Schapiro, former regulator                                            SEC

Ron Kirk, former Dallas mayor                                              Special Trade Representative

So far, no significant opposition to any intended nominee has surfaced, and all are expected to be confirmed quickly by the Senate.

 

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