A. Alan Hill (February 1, 1938 - October 25, 1996) was a government official in the United States.
[1][2] He was Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality during Ronald Reagan's presidency and was involved in negotiating legislation with Canada to address acid rain.
[1] He also served Reagan when he was governor of California as deputy agriculture secretary and deputy director of California's Conservation Department.
He graduated from the College of the Pacific and was an aide to California State Senator John F. McCarthy.
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