Secretary LaHood is Leaving USDOT
This is not the headline we were hoping to see today.
Politico is reporting that Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood is leaving the Obama administration.
Since he famously jumped on the table at the National Bike Summit Congressional Reception to declare “This is the end of favoring motorized transportation at the expense of non-motorized,” Secretary LaHood has been an outspoken champion for bicycling and walking issues at the U.S. Department of Transportation.
In the three years since that Summit, the Secretary continued his strong public support.

LaHood wears a bike pin at an event where bicyclists thanks him for his leadership. (Photo: Chriss Eichler for America Bikes)
In October 2011, LaHood voiced his support for the NACTO Urban Bikeway Design Guide.

LaHood, flanked by NYC Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik -Khan and Congressman Earl Blumenauer in 2011. (Photo: Darren Flusche)
He even biked to work (with a security detail, Mr. President!)…
… and was willing to get his picture taken with me!

LaHood and the League Policy Director Darren Flusche after a morning commute to USDOT headquarters. (Photo: USDOT.)
Needless to say, the Secretary will leave big shoes to fill at the DOT.
What are your favorite LaHood moments?

Darren Flusche
League Policy Director
Flusche joined the League in April 2009 and has a B.A. in history from Syracuse University and a Masters of Public Administration with a concentration in public policy analysis from New York University.

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January 29th, 2013 at 1:32 pm
One of the potential successors mentioned in the following article is former Rep. Jim Oberstar. Wouldn’t that be great!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/29/ray-lahood-leaving_n_2573424.html
January 30th, 2013 at 2:15 pm
[...] were disappointed yesterday to find out that Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood is leaving the Obama administration, but, don’t worry: You’ll have your chance to cheer his [...]
February 11th, 2013 at 9:00 am
[...] Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced his retirement last month, we quickly went from gratitude for his work promoting biking and walking, to wondering who [...]