Peter H. Kostmayer
Peter H. Kostmayer wiki is the President of the Citizens Committee for New York City.
In 1994: "The White House announced today the appointment of Jeanne M. Fox as Administrator of EPA Region 2 and Peter H. Kostmayer as Administrator of EPA Region 3...
"Region 3 includes the District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia.
"Kostmayer was the Democratic representative from Bucks an Montgomery Counties, Pennsylvania, in the U.S. House of Representatives for 14 years (1977-81 and 1983-93). He was extensively involved in environmental issues as a member of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs and the Energy and Commerce Committee, where he chaired two subcommittees. He wrote legislation to protect the Delaware and Allegheny Rivers and to permit "debt for nature" trades for the protection of rain forests. He initiated congressional action to add more than 2,000 acres to the Gettysburg National Park.
"Kostmayer was a journalist and a press secretary before running for office at age 30. He resides in Bucks County and Washington, D.C., and is an alumnus of Columbia University (1971)." [1]
- Honorary Vice President, Americans for Democratic Action
- Former Director, Zero Population Growth, New York
- Former President, Zero Population Growth
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- ↑ Peter H. Kostmayer, EPA, accessed May 10, 2010.