Buttigieg Says Transportation Dept Will Push ‘Bold’ Thinking

WASHINGTON: Pete Buttigieg, sworn in Wednesday as transportation secretary, urged his 55,000 employees to embrace imaginative, bold, forward thinking as the Transportation Department embarks on a vital mission to rebuild Americas infrastructure and foster equality.

We will continue to prioritize safety as the foundation of everything we do, Buttigieg said in his email message, which was obtained by The Associated Press. And at the same time, we will break new ground: in ensuring that our economy recovers and rebuilds, in rising to the climate challenge, and in making sure transportation is an engine for equity in this country.

He added that the departments mission has never been more important than in this season of change and possibility.

Buttigieg, a 39-year-old former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, and former Democratic presidential candidate, was sworn in Wednesday morning by Vice President Kamala Harris, at a ceremony in the Old Executive Office Building in the White House…

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