Marianne Lamont Horinko, the Glossary
Marianne Lamont Horinko (born May 10, 1961) served as Acting Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from July 14, 2003 to November 5, 2003 during the first term of President George W. Bush.[1]
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52 relations: Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, Analytical chemistry, Bachelor of Science, Benzene, Brownfield land, Bush Pioneer, Butanone, Capitol Hill, Cincinnati, Cintas, Clean Water Act, Dave Marsden (politician), Everett, Massachusetts, Fairfax County, Virginia, George H. W. Bush, George Voinovich, George W. Bush, Georgetown University, Georgetown University Law Center, Hart Senate Office Building, James V. Grimaldi, Juris Doctor, Ken Cuccinelli, Koch Industries, Linda Fisher, Manhattan, Mike Leavitt, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, National Republican Congressional Committee, Ohio, President of the United States, Republican Party (United States), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Richard T. Farmer, Rob Portman, September 11 attacks, Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, Superfund, The Pentagon, Thomas B. Edsall, Toluene, Trade association, United States Environmental Protection Agency, United States House of Representatives, United States Senate, University of Maryland, College Park, Virginia, Washington, D.C., William K. Reilly, Xylene, ... Expand index (2 more) »
- Administrators of the United States Environmental Protection Agency
- Waste managers
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
The administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency is the head of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and is thus responsible for enforcing the nation's Clean Air and Clean Water Acts, as well as numerous other environmental statutes. Marianne Lamont Horinko and administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency are administrators of the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
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Analytical chemistry
Analytical chemistry studies and uses instruments and methods to separate, identify, and quantify matter.
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Bachelor of Science
A Bachelor of Science (BS, BSc, B.Sc., SB, or ScB; from the Latin scientiae baccalaureus) is a bachelor's degree that is awarded for programs that generally last three to five years.
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Benzene
Benzene is an organic chemical compound with the molecular formula C6H6. The benzene molecule is composed of six carbon atoms joined in a planar hexagonal ring with one hydrogen atom attached to each. Because it contains only carbon and hydrogen atoms, benzene is classed as a hydrocarbon. Benzene is a natural constituent of petroleum and is one of the elementary petrochemicals.
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Brownfield land
Brownfield is previously-developed land that has been abandoned or underutilized, and which may carry pollution, or a risk of pollution, from industrial use.
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Bush Pioneer
Bush Pioneers are people who gathered $100,000 for George W. Bush's 2000 or 2004 presidential campaign.
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Butanone
Butanone, also known as methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) or ethyl methyl ketone, is an organic compound with the formula CH3C(O)CH2CH3.
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Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill is a neighborhood in Washington, D.C., located in both Northeast D.C. and Southeast D.C..
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Cincinnati
Cincinnati (nicknamed Cincy) is a city in and the county seat of Hamilton County, Ohio, United States.
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Cintas
Cintas Corporation is an American corporation headquartered in Mason, Ohio which provides a range of products and services to businesses including uniforms, mats, mops, cleaning and restroom supplies, first aid and safety products, fire extinguishers and testing, and safety courses.
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Clean Water Act
The Clean Water Act (CWA) is the primary federal law in the United States governing water pollution.
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Dave Marsden (politician)
David William Marsden (born April 5, 1948) is an American politician of the Democratic Party.
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Everett, Massachusetts
Everett is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, directly north of Boston, bordering the neighborhood of Charlestown.
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Fairfax County, Virginia
Fairfax County, officially the County of Fairfax, is a county in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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George H. W. Bush
George Herbert Walker BushAfter the 1990s, he became more commonly known as George H. W. Bush, "Bush Senior," "Bush 41," and even "Bush the Elder" to distinguish him from his eldest son, George W. Bush, who served as the 43rd U.S. president from 2001 to 2009; previously, he was usually referred to simply as George Bush.
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George Voinovich
George Victor Voinovich (July 15, 1936June 12, 2016) was an American politician who served as a United States senator from Ohio from 1999 to 2011.
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George W. Bush
George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an American politician and businessman who served as the 43rd president of the United States from 2001 to 2009.
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Georgetown University
Georgetown University is a private Jesuit research university in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., United States.
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Georgetown University Law Center
The Georgetown University Law Center is the law school of Georgetown University, a private research university in Washington, D.C., United States.
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Hart Senate Office Building
The Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building is the third U.S. Senate office building, and is located on 2nd Street NE between Constitution Avenue NE and C Street NE in Washington, D.C., in the United States.
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James V. Grimaldi
James V. Grimaldi is an American journalist, investigative reporter, and Senior Writer with the Wall Street Journal.
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Juris Doctor
A Juris Doctor, Doctor of Jurisprudence, or Doctor of Law (JD) is a graduate-entry professional degree that primarily prepares individuals to practice law.
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Ken Cuccinelli
Kenneth Thomas Cuccinelli II (born July 30, 1968) is an American lawyer and politician who served as the senior official performing the duties of the Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security from 2019 to 2021.
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Koch Industries
Koch Industries, Inc. is an American multinational conglomerate corporation based in Wichita, Kansas, and is the second-largest privately held company in the United States, after Cargill.
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Linda Fisher
Linda Jane Fisher was a Vice President Safety, Health and Environment and Chief Sustainability Officer of DuPont. Marianne Lamont Horinko and Linda Fisher are administrators of the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
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Manhattan
Manhattan is the most densely populated and geographically smallest of the five boroughs of New York City.
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Mike Leavitt
Michael Okerlund Leavitt (born February 11, 1951) is an American Republican Party politician who served as the 14th governor of Utah from 1993 to 2003, and in the George W. Bush administration as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from 2003 to 2005 and as Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) from 2005 to 2009. Marianne Lamont Horinko and Mike Leavitt are administrators of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and George W. Bush administration cabinet members.
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Morgan, Lewis & Bockius
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP (informally, Morgan Lewis or ML) is an American international law firm with approximately 2,200 legal professionals in 31 offices across North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
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National Republican Congressional Committee
The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) is the Republican Hill committee which works to elect Republicans to the United States House of Representatives.
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Ohio
Ohio is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.
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President of the United States
The president of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America.
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Republican Party (United States)
The Republican Party, also known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.
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Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), enacted in 1976, is the principal federal law in the United States governing the disposal of solid waste and hazardous waste.
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Richard T. Farmer
Richard T. Farmer (1934 or 1935 – August 4, 2021) was an American businessman known for his tenure as chief executive officer of Cintas from 1968 to 2003.
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Rob Portman
Robert Jones Portman (born December 19, 1955) is an American attorney and politician who served as a United States senator from Ohio from 2011 to 2023. Marianne Lamont Horinko and Rob Portman are George W. Bush administration cabinet members.
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September 11 attacks
The September 11 attacks, commonly known as 9/11, were four coordinated Islamist terrorist suicide attacks carried out by al-Qaeda against the United States in 2001.
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Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
On Saturday, February 1, 2003, Space Shuttle ''Columbia'' disintegrated as it reentered the atmosphere over Texas and Louisiana, killing all seven astronauts on board.
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Superfund
Superfund is a United States federal environmental remediation program established by the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA).
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The Pentagon
The Pentagon is the headquarters building of the United States Department of Defense, in Arlington County, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. The building was constructed on an accelerated schedule during World War II.
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Thomas B. Edsall
Thomas Byrne Edsall (born August 22, 1941) is an American journalist and academic.
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Toluene
Toluene, also known as toluol, is a substituted aromatic hydrocarbon with the chemical formula, often abbreviated as, where Ph stands for phenyl group.
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Trade association
A trade association, also known as an industry trade group, business association, sector association or industry body, is an organization founded and funded by businesses that operate in a specific industry.
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United States Environmental Protection Agency
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is an independent agency of the United States government tasked with environmental protection matters.
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United States House of Representatives
The United States House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber.
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United States Senate
The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress.
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University of Maryland, College Park
The University of Maryland, College Park (University of Maryland, UMD, or simply Maryland) is a public land-grant research university in College Park, Maryland.
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Virginia
Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains.
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Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States.
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William K. Reilly
William Kane Reilly (born January 26, 1940) was Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency under President George H. W. Bush. Marianne Lamont Horinko and William K. Reilly are administrators of the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
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Xylene
In organic chemistry, xylene or xylol (IUPAC name: dimethylbenzene) are any of three organic compounds with the formula.
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2001 anthrax attacks
The 2001 anthrax attacks, also known as Amerithrax (a combination of "America" and "anthrax", from its FBI case name), occurred in the United States over the course of several weeks beginning on September 18, 2001, one week after the September 11 terrorist attacks.
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2004 United States presidential election
The 2004 United States presidential election was the 55th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004.
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See also
Administrators of the United States Environmental Protection Agency
- Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
- Alvin L. Alm
- Andrew R. Wheeler
- Anne Gorsuch Burford
- Bob Perciasepe
- Carol Browner
- Catherine McCabe
- Charlotte Bertrand
- Christine Todd Whitman
- Douglas M. Costle
- Gina McCarthy
- Jane Nishida
- Lee M. Thomas
- Linda Fisher
- Lisa P. Jackson
- Marcus Peacock
- Marianne Lamont Horinko
- Michael S. Regan
- Mike Leavitt
- Russell E. Train
- Scott Pruitt
- Stephen L. Johnson (politician, born 1951)
- Steve Herman (EPA)
- W. Michael McCabe
- William K. Reilly
- William Ruckelshaus
Waste managers
- Charles A. Crosby
- Dean Buntrock
- George Roby Dempster
- John Todd (Canadian biologist)
- Laila Iskander
- List of municipal commissioners of Mumbai
- List of municipal commissioners of Pune
- Marianne Lamont Horinko
- Robin Kevan
- Theresa Sparks
- Zabbaleen
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marianne_Lamont_Horinko
Also known as Horinko, Marianne Horinko, Marianne L. Horinko.
, 2001 anthrax attacks, 2004 United States presidential election.