Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke holds his dog, Ragnar, as he speaks to reporters on May 5. Dogs and their owners wait to have their picture taken with Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke. Lately, Farrell has been working long hours crunching numbers for Trump’s first budget, which proposed spending cuts of 12 percent at the Interior Department. “Doggy Days” will probably extend to Interior Department offices throughout the country, giving managers flexibility to decide when and whether to allow them. Asked whether “Doggy Days” are an antidote to these problems, Zinke said he wants his agency to be the “happy” department.
Source: Washington Post May 05, 2017 21:34 UTC