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Obama to name San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro HUD secretary

President Obama plans to name San Antonio mayor and rising Democratic star, Julian Castro, secretary of housing and urban development. Castro had previously turned down an offer from Obama to be nominated as transportation secretary.

May 17, 2014

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Castro, a rising Latino star in national Democratic politics, would take the place of current HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan, who would move to head theÌýÌýOffice of Management and Budget, the source said. Both jobs need U.S.ÌýÌýconfirmation.

The budget director's job is being freed up by the departure ofÌý, who appears headed for a relatively easyÌýÌýconfirmation as secretary of health and human services.

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An official announcement did not appear imminent. The White House declined comment on the Cabinet reshuffle.

Castro, 39, mayor of the seventh-largest U.S. city, made his national debut in 2012 at the Democratic National Convention inÌý,Ìý, where he was the first Latino to deliver a keynote address.

His twin brother,Ìý, was elected toÌýÌýthe following year.

Julian Castro turned down an offer from Obama after the 2012 election to be nominated as transportation secretary.

Joining theÌýÌýin a Cabinet-level position could give Castro the kind of visibility that could help his chances of being picked as the Democrats' vice presidential candidate in 2016.

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Democrats are eager to press their advantage with Latino voters at a time when Republicans have stalled Obama's drive for comprehensive immigration reform.

Donovan, 48, has been Obama's HUD secretary since Obama took office in 2009.Ìý