KEY POINTS
  • President-elect Joe Biden has chosen former mayor of South Bend Pete Buttigieg to be his Transportation secretary.
  • Buttigieg is expected to play a central role in the incoming president's plans to restore and repair roads and bridges throughout the U.S.
  • Buttigieg, 38, quickly became a household name during the 2020 elections as a younger, yet still moderate option for Democrats.
Democratic U.S. 2020 election presidential candidates Mayor Pete Buttigieg, former Vice President Joe Biden pose during the second night of the first Democratic presidential candidates debate in Miami, Florida, June 27, 2019.

President-elect Joe Biden said Tuesday he has chosen former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg to be his Transportation secretary.

"South Bend was once called one of America's 'dying cities.' Today, it's a hub of innovation and job growth. Mayor Pete Buttigieg led that resurgence, and has been nominated by the President-elect to continue that work as Transportation Secretary," the Biden-Harris Presidential Transition team said on Twitter.