Christine Todd Whitman
Christine Todd Whitman is the former administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency who served under President George W. Bush. A strong advocate for environmental protection, she has expressed deep concern over recent regulatory rollbacks by the Trump administration, asserting that these changes threaten public health and the environment.
Born on Sep 26, 1946 (79 years old)
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Sherrill becomes only the second woman elected New Jersey governor, following Republican Christine Todd Whitman.
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United States:
The state’s first female governor, Christine Todd Whitman, was a Republican when she was elected in 1993.
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Liechtenstein:
Christine Todd Whitman was the last female governor of New Jersey before Mikie Sherrill.
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Costa Rica:
Christine Todd Whitman is quoted on the importance of voting in a democracy.
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United Kingdom:
Whitman, who led the EPA under President George W Bush, emphasized the need for clean air and water.
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