About EPA
William K. Reilly
1989-1993
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Biographies
- Oral History Interview (EPA publications number 202-K-95-002; September 1995) -- examines the background and role of EPA Agency Administrator William K. Reilly (1989-1993) during the George Bush Administration, including: his background with the Council on Environmental Quality, World Wildlife Fund, and Conservation Foundation; EPA relationships with Congress, the White House, OMB and the Council on Competitiveness, industry, the press, and state, local, and tribal governments; global political changes and EPA; significant accomplishments, and more.
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Articles by Administrator Reilly
- Opening Statement at the Second Meeting of Parties to the Montreal Protocol, June 1990
- Aiming Before We Shoot: The Quiet Revolution in Environmental Policy, Sept. 1990
- EPA: Twenty Years Young, Dec. 1990
- The New Clean Act: An Environmental Milestone, Jan./Feb. 1991 EPA Journal
- Statement on the North American Free Trade Agreement, August 1992
- The Road from Rio, Sep./Oct. 1992 EPA Journal
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Article about Administrator Reilly
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A Profile of the New Administrator from March/April 1989 EPA Journal
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Photographs
- William K. Reilly and Hank Habicht cutting birthday cake at EPA's 20th Anniversary celebration, December 3, 1990
- Gaylord Nelson (Earth Day founder) with William K. Reilly, Earth Day 1990
- President Bush, Russell Train, Senator John Chafee and the Reilly family at William Reilly's swearing-in - Feb. 8, 1989
- William Reilly watches as President Bush signs the Clean Air Act Amendments, Nov. 15, 1990 (Source: White House, photo by Carol T. Powers)
- William Reilly assesses environmental impact of Kuwaiti oil fires, May 1991
- William Reilly with Senators John Chafee and Al Gore in Rio de Janeiro for Earth Summit, 1992