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STAFF WRITER The national chemicalsafetyboard is so new that it barely has an office and a phone. Any day, though, the board could be called upon to investigate a chemical plant accident anywhere from California to the Kanawha Valley.... Published: Tuesday, January 06, 1998 Words: 819
STAFF WRITER The chairman of the new national chemicalsafetyboard said Tuesday he's optimistic President Clinton won't veto funding for the agency. PaulHill, president of the National Institute for Chemical Studies, said he understands... Published: Wednesday, October 29, 1997 Words: 426
month, Wise joined Reps. George Miller and Pete Stark, both D-Calif., in writing President Clinton to urge the White House to fund the ChemicalSafety and Hazard Investigation Board. Wise met earlier this week with PaulHill, president... Published: Monday, May 12, 1997 Words: 774
Charleston resident PaulHill has been reappointed to serve as chairman of the national chemicalsafetyboard, the White House said Friday. President Clinton announced he intended to nominate Hill to continue as chair of the Chemical... Published: Saturday, August 07, 1999 Words: 81
unfunded - in other words, non-existent. Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., is among those who have urged President Clinton to fund the safetyboard. PaulHill, who is president of the National Institute for Chemical Studies in Charleston... Published: Sunday, March 17, 1996 Words: 695
to appoint members and provide funding for a board to investigate chemical plant accidents, officials confirmed Monday. The decision means PaulHill, a West Virginia native appointed to lead the group, will remain for the time being... Published: Tuesday, January 10, 1995 Words: 578
PaulHill, president of the National Institute for Chemical Studies, has been named to head a new federal agency charged with investigating chemical accidents and improving industry safety measures. Hill, 40, was among four people... Published: Tuesday, July 26, 1994 Words: 525
ALMOST eight years after it was created, a national chemicalsafetyboard has won funding from Congress to finally do its job. But for some reason, President Clinton is threatening to veto the money. Clinton won praise from environmentalists... Published: Monday, October 06, 1997 Words: 311
IT SHOULDN'T take a tragedy to finally free up funds for a federal safetyboard. The Chemical and Hazard Investigation Board was established by Congress in 1990, but it was completely ignored by President Bush. President Clinton appointed... Published: Monday, May 19, 1997 Words: 305
safetyboard that was first created nearly a decade ago when the Clean Air Act was amended in 1990. "This is a whole new ballgame," said PaulHill, who left his job as president of the Charleston-based National Institute for Chemical... Published: Sunday, February 08, 1998 Words: 432