“Donald Trump is considering tapping North Dakota’s Doug Burgum to be his new ‘energy czar,’ which would give the oil state’s governor sweeping power to slash environmental regulations and boost US fossil fuels output,” the Financial Times reports.
“The new energy czar role and its powers are not yet finalized, but people familiar with the plans said it would co-ordinate Trump’s deregulatory agenda across a patchwork of agencies including the Department of Energy, Department of Interior, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and Environmental Protection Agency.”
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