Lucas Congratulates Dan Brouillette on his Confirmation as Energy Secretary

Dec 03, 2019
Press

Washington, DC – House Science, Space, and Technology Committee Ranking Member Frank Lucas released a statement today congratulating Dan Brouillette on his Senate confirmation as Secretary of Energy: 

“Congratulations to Dan Brouillette on his confirmation as our Secretary of Energy! As Deputy Secretary, he demonstrated his commitment to U.S. energy leadership. I appreciate his support of the critical R&D done by our National Labs and I’m looking forward to working with him on our shared goal of making American energy cheaper, cleaner, and more abundant.”

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