A coalition of more than 200 environmental and progressive groups is urging President Obama to nominate Rep. Raul Grijalva, an outspoken liberal, to be the next Interior Secretary.
In a letter to Obama, the groups—including Moveon.org, Public Citizen, and Friends of the Earth—called the Arizona Democrat a “knowledgeable, visionary leader,” praising his record on global warming and conservation issues, and his relationship with Indian tribes.
The letter was first sent last month, then re-sent Wednesday after Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced he’ll step down at the end of March.
Adam Sarvana, a spokesman for Grijalva, downplayed the effort.
“It’s not that he’s not interested in the issues, but he enjoys his job,” Sarvana told msnbc.com, adding that Grijalva had not been contacted by the administration about the post.
But Sarvana didn’t shut the door on the idea. “If they were to call, then that’s a separate discussion,” he said.









