Talk:Daniel P. Beard
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[edit]Daniel P. Beard is the correct title. The article with the title Danial P. Beard in inaccurate and should be deleted as a misspelling in the first name.Jimgerbig (talk) 07:13, 15 January 2015 (UTC)
Article Daniel P. Beard is a replacement (reconstituted) for a article that was voluntarily removed due to consistent vandalism. See original entry at: http://en.wikipedia.atpedia.com/en/articles/d/a/n/Daniel_P._Beard_433a.html
Deletion Log: 02:51, 19 August 2008 Rjd0060 (talk | contribs) deleted page Daniel P. Beard (G7: One author who has requested deletion or blanked the page: via OTRS # 2008081810023029)
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This subject is notable by virtue of his several notable positions in both the public and private sectors. Was nominated for positions by two U.S. Presidents: Jimmy Carter, And Bill Clinton. See supporting information from the U.S. Congressional record: Beard was nominated as Commissioner of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation by President Bill Clinton and confirmed by the U.S. Senate on May 24, 1993. Congressional Record, May 24, 1993, p. S6392. Beard was elected Chief Administrative Officer for the U.S. House of Representatives for the 110th Congress and 111th Congress. See: Congressional Record, February 15, 2007, p. H1671 and Congressional Record, January 6, 2009, p. H6.
Beard has over four decades of public service in the position of leadership. Subject is also notable for several actions to improve conservation and reduce potential hazards that contribute to global climate change.