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<li> [[Byron Nelson]] III, Director, Office of Public Affairs (ex journalist and Senatorial press secretary) </UL> [http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?collection=journals&handle=hein.journals/epajrnl7&div=109&id]
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<B>1981</B> Joe Cannon's eventual title was '''Assistant for Regulatory Reform''' to EPA Administrator Gorsuch during the first Reagan Administration. [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/zud62b00/pdf]
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<B>1981 Jul 1</b> Environmental Health Letter (Gershon Fishbein) says Anne Gorsuch, Reagan's head of the EPA, has named numerous new EPA execs. <UL> <li> [[Steven J. Durham]], who served in the Colorado legislature with EPA Administrator Anne M. Gorsuch, has been designated EPA's regional rep in Denver, covering the Mountain States area. A resident of Colorado Springs, he is currently general manager of Seven Falls Co., which operates a major tourist facility.<li> [[Charles R, Jeter]], director of the water pollution control program in the South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental Control, has been appointed regional EPA rep in Atlanta; he was the president last year of the Association of State & Interstate Water Pollution Control Administrators. [Other EPA appointments: ] <li> [[John E. Daniel]], former director of legislative affairs for the American Paper Institute, as chief of staff. <li> [[Frank A. Shepherd]], a Miami attorney who has represented several large corporations, asassociate administrator for legal counsel and enforcement. <li> [[Robert M. Perry]], an attorney for Exxon in Houston, as general counsel. <li> [[Nolan E. Clark]], a Washington attorney, as associate administrator for policy and resource management. <li> [[William A, Sullivan]], Jr., an attorney who represented cities with large steel mills, as deputy associate administrator for legal counsel and enforcement. <li> [[Thornton W. Field]], an attorney for Adolph Coors Co., as special assistant for hazardous wastes. <li> [[ Joseph A. Cannon]], an attorney and member of the Reagan-Bush Campaign Committee staff, as special assistant for regulatory reform <li> [[Kitty Adams]], former aide to the Business Roundtable, as special assistant for regulatory reform. </UL> [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/uww97b00/pdf]
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