U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg delivered an inspiring farewell address to a conference of mayors from across the country.
One of the Democratic Party’s most skilled communicators explains how difficult it is to sell political accomplishments.
The Democratic star had promised his department would be integral to Biden administration efforts to tackle climate change and create good-paying jobs.
In one of his last official appearances as U.S. Transportation Secretary, Pete Buttigieg spoke Monday with students at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor about the Biden administration’s long-term investments on transportation,
"I'm not discouraged and I'm not checking out and I'm not giving up. How can we give up? We don't even have the right to give up." – Pete Buttigieg This whole clip is worth watching: https://t.co/vu4jvi1IlP
"While this administration is coming to a close, the work that we have launched will be generating good jobs, good livelihoods and good outcomes for years and years to come," Buttigieg said.
The outgoing Transportation secretary discussed his advice for young people, Elon Musk’s attempt to downsize the government and his own next steps.
The Secretary of Transportation would not discuss his election prospects in his last public appearance for the Biden administration, discussing the major events of his tenure from fighting misinformation to Hurricane Helene.
US Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg spoke at the Ford School of Public Policy about transportation, public service, sustainability and equitable development.
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced that U.S. Transportation Secretary "Mayor" Pete Buttigieg will give his final official speech at the U.S. Conference of Mayors Annual Winter Conference in Washington at 9:45 a.
After years of flooding and two presidential administrations, homeowners in Shiloh say they are still waiting for state and federal agencies to make them whole.
In an exit interview with All Things Considered, DOT Secretary Pete Buttigieg reflects on the Biden administration's infrastructure act and why it didn't resonate with some voters.