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Interim Fish and Wildlife Assistant Secretary’s Lack of Experience Concerns Senators at Confirmation Hearings
Kevin Lilly, a wealth manager appointed by President Trump, has served in an acting capacity as the assistant secretary for Fish and Wildlife for nearly a year without formal confirmation. Conservation advocacy groups have expressed concerns about his lack of public lands experience and its potential impact on the Department of the Interior's conservation commitments.
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