Salazar pledges to limit Interior’s revolving door

Salazar told lawmakers Thursday that he will use his regulatory authority to impose strict new rules.

Interior Secretary Ken Salazar told lawmakers Thursday that he will use his regulatory authority to impose strict new rules to remedy the revolving-door problems in his department. The Washington Post reports that Salazar, who has supported legislative efforts to address what he acknowledges is a concern, offered few details about what rules he might exact but told members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform that he will report back.

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