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Ballotpedia's Weekly Transition Tracker - December 30, 2020
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Biden announced members of the White House Office of Digital Strategy on Monday. All 12 appointees worked on Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign Welcome to Ballotpedia's Weekly Transition Tracker!December 30, 2020Prior to taking office on January 20, 2021, President-elect Joe Biden (D) and his team must prepare for the transition between presidential administrations, including selecting senior White House staff and appointees to top government positions. In 2016, there were 1,714 government positions subject to presidential appointment: 1,242 positions required Senate confirmation and 472 did not. The new administration is also responsible for filling thousands of other positions across the federal government, including in operations and policy. Every weekday, Ballotpedia is tracking potential Cabinet nominees, appointments, and news related to the Biden presidential transition. Appointments and NominationsBiden announced members of the White House Office of Digital Strategy on Monday. All 12 appointees worked on Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign:
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Transition in ContextBiden announced his pick for secretary of education 49 days after the general election, later than both Presidents Donald Trump (R) and Barack Obama (D) for this Cabinet position announcement. Biden has yet to announce nominees for five Cabinet-level positions. With the exception of the director of the CIA, both Trump and Obama had announced nominees for these positions at this point in their transitions. What We're Reading
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