The pick for the No. 2 position at the Energy Department is a Washington insider who previously worked both inside the agency and outside lobbying it on energy issues while at Ford Motor Co. and Washington lobbying firms.
Dan Brouillette, the Trump administration’s choice to be deputy secretary of energy, also donated to Energy Secretary Rick Perry’s gubernatorial and presidential campaigns while working since 2006 at military insurance and banking provider USAA in San Antonio. He currently oversees the company’s federal lobbying group as the senior vice president and head of public policy.
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