FROM THE ARCHIVE
Leaving Bush and policies behind
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MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2002

The change of political administration at the White House has put a number of senior managers and career deputies out of their federal jobs.

Not because they were fired but because they quit in protest of the environmental policies President Bush and his appointees brought with them. Some of the departures were high-profile and include Robert Martin, a member of the Makah Nation of Washington, who left his Environmental Protection Agency post when his job was reorganized.

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