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Minnesotan nominated for EPA post has seen controversy view story
Thursday, June 9, 2005
Greg Gordon and Melissa Lee - - Minneapolis Star Tribune
| Minnesota-bred Marcus Peacock, a low-profile but senior figure in President Bush's budget office, has been nominated to be deputy chief of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
If his nomination is confirmed by the Senate, Peacock, 45, a 1978 graduate of the Blake School in Minneapolis, would become the state's highest-ranking Bush appointee.
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