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Nominations of Robert James Huggett, William A. Nitze, Kay Collett Goss, Terrence L. Bracy, Billy J. Anoatubby, David Matt James, and Norma G. Udall Hearing Before the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Con

Nominations of Robert James Huggett, William A. Nitze, Kay Collett Goss, Terrence L. Bracy, Billy J. Anoatubby, David Matt James, and Norma G. Udall Hearing Before the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Con

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Excerpt from Nominations of Robert James Huggett, William A. Nitze, Kay Collett Goss, Terrence L. Bracy, Billy J. Anoatubby, David Matt James, and Norma G. Udall: Hearing Before the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session

Thank you for this opportunity to present myself, and give you a brief summary of my background and qualifications. I am honored that President Clinton has nominated me for the position of Assist ant Administrator for Research and Development, of the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

I sincerely believe that this position is one of the most important relative to our country's goal of protecting its citizens and the nat ural environment. Therefore, I realize the awesome responsibility associated with the title, Assistant Administrator for Research and Development, and I am willing to accept it.

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