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LaHood says he'll leave at end of Obama's term

Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar (L) looks on as Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood explains plans for changes to the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial where the Gateway Arch sits, during a press conference in East St. Louis in Dec. 2010.
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Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar (L) looks on as Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood explains plans for changes to the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial where the Gateway Arch sits, during a press conference in East St. Louis in Dec. 2010.

A spokeswoman for Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood says the former Illinois Republican congressman will leave the Obama administration at the end of the president's current term.

The spokeswoman, Jill Zuckman, said LaHood was asked about his intentions at a media luncheon Thursday. She said he gave no reason for his decision and hadn't discussed his intentions with President Barack Obama.

LaHood was congressman for 14 years until retiring in 2008, and a top aide to former House Minority Leader Bob Michel before that.

He had a reputation in Congress as a moderate who tried to foster greater cooperation between Democrats and Republicans. While those skills made LaHood an attractive Cabinet choice, he has become better known as a plain-speaking advocate for safer driving and job-creating transportation projects.

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