Whitman Pledges to Allow More State Influence in Budget Planning
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US Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Christine Todd Whitman has said that the agency plans to enhance cooperation with state governments.
Publisher: Inside Washington Publishers
Publication Name: Inside EPA
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0270-8965
Year: 2001
Administration of Air and Water Resource and Solid Waste Management Programs, Air, water, & solid waste management, Environmental Protection Agency, Management, Whitman, Christine Todd
Publication Name: Inside EPA
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0270-8965
Year: 2001
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New England, Canadian Officials Set Target for Greenhouse Gas Cuts
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A recent greenhouse gas emissions agreement by New England Governors/Eastern Canadian Premiers may influence the White House in its environmental policy.
Publisher: Inside Washington Publishers
Publication Name: Inside EPA
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0270-8965
Year: 2001
Bush, George W., Environmental policy, New England
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Subject: Environmental services industry
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Year: 2001
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