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Browner Announces New EPA Offices to Support Children's Health, Regulatory Reinvention and Right To Know

[EPA press release - February 27, 1997]

EPA Administrator Carol M. Browner today announced a restructuring to create new offices that will oversee three of the Agency's highest policy priorities: protecting children from environmental health threats, reinventing environmental regulation to achieve better results at less cost, and expanding the public's access to information about local pollution.

"The Clinton Administration has worked aggressively to protect the health of our children, expand the public's right to know about harmful pollutants in our communities, and bring common sense and cost effective innovation to the environmental regulatory system to better protect the public," Browner said. "Through this restructuring we can advance our most significant initiatives by giving them new levels of support and leadership."

The new offices are:

"Phil Landrigan is a renowned expert on environmental health and pediatrics. We are fortunate to have him lend his expertise to our efforts to protect the health of children from environmental threats," Browner said. "Chuck Fox has environmental experience at both the federal and state level and is committed to reinventing environmental regulations to achieve stronger protections with less bureaucracy and cost."

Landrigan is a graduate of Harvard Medical School and the University of London. He is a member of the President's Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans' Illnesses. Chuck Fox is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and has worked for several environmental organizations, including American Rivers, Friends of the Earth and the Environmental Policy Institute.

Also today, Browner announced that EPA will streamline and consolidate the office that performs outreach efforts to Congress and the office that performs outreach efforts to state and local governments within a single Office of Intergovernmental Relations.

The new offices for children and reinvention will be located within the Office of the Administrator, and the statistics center will be located within the Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation. The Agency's restructuring will be carried out within existing budgetary constraints.


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