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Obama to Name Out L.A. Deputy Mayor to Environmental Post

A Democratic aide has confirmed to The Advocate that President-elect Obama is preparing to name Los Angeles deputy mayor Nancy Sutley, who is gay, as a senior member of his environmental team, as reported Wednesday by the Los Angeles Times. The information comes on the heels of an Advocate.com story Tuesday about the lack of openly gay people in President-elect Obama's inner circle.


A Democratic aide has confirmed to The Advocate that President-elect Obama will be naming Los Angeles deputy mayor Nancy Sutley, who is gay, as a senior member of his environmental team, as reported Wednesday by the Los Angeles Times.

Sutley, who currently serves as deputy mayor of energy and the environment, will be named chairwoman of the Council of Environmental Quality, which helps develop environmental policy and advises the White House on such matters.

The leaked announcement comes at a time when gay Democrats have been beginning to express concerns over the absence of LGBT representation in President-elect Obama's senior-level appointees. Sutley originally supported Sen. Hillary Clinton in the primaries and was a member of her Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Steering Committee in California.

But following the election, Obama asked her to join a team that is reviewing the Environmental Protection Agency. She will become the first out person named to a prominent position in the administration by President-elect Obama.

Nancy Sutley has a rich background in environmental public policy at both the federal and state levels, having served on the California State Water Resources Control Board, as energy adviser to Gov. Gray Davis, and as the deputy secretary for policy and intergovernmental relations within the California Environmental Protection Agency. As an appointee to the EPA, she helped shape water and air pollution policy, lobbied congressional leadership, and formulated budget and legislative priorities.

Denis Dison of the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund said he was pleased to see an LGBT appointee added to Obama's roster but still has his sights set on a higher prize.

"I think the community is still hoping that we will see an openly LGBT cabinet secretary," Dison said. "There are still names out there that we would like to see appointed, like John Berry."

Berry, who is director of the Smithsonian National Zoo and former executive director of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, is reportedly under consideration for secretary of the Interior, the governmental steward of all U.S. public land. The Victory Fund's Gay and Lesbian Leadership Institute has been collecting and vetting LGBT candidates who are qualified to serve in the administration through its Presidential Appointments Project. (Kerry Eleveld, Advocate.com)

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Joseph
    Date posted: 12/10/2008 3:07:00 PM
    Hometown: Montgomery, AL

    Comment:

    Oh, wow. Let us all now bow down and offer praise to St Barack for naming a member of the LGBT community to such an important post. This is of as much importance as being named Ambassador to Liechtenstein or the Maldives. And, Drew, what the hell do you think GOT Obama into the White House if NOT a "sense of entitlement"? Far, far too many people kept harping on the importance of (if not the dire need for) getting a Black man elected President. There were WAAAAY too many African-Americans (even the socially conservative groups--who helped vote against same-sex marriage in the process) who were going to vote for Obama solely because of his skin color (and people who objected to Obama were labelled racists, regardless of their opposition). Of course, this was supposed to have been the year that ANY Democrat should have won the Presidency, and Obama still barely won.

  • Name: Chris
    Date posted: 12/10/2008 1:35:00 PM
    Hometown: San Francisco

    Comment:

    What about Janet Napolitano? Oh wait, she's not out.

  • Name: Drew
    Date posted: 12/10/2008 1:00:00 PM
    Hometown: Concord

    Comment:

    ok, lets not be like other minority groupds who feel they HAVE TOO always be represented. That sense of entitlement is a very bad characteristic to have...

  • Name: Pat
    Date posted: 12/10/2008 11:30:00 AM
    Hometown: sacramento

    Comment:

    It's a start at least. My fingers are still crossed that he comes through for us. He included us in his words, let's hope he includes us in his ACTIONS. (Still waiting to know if my marriage is legal.) :(



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