U.S. Parks, Wildlife Official to Resign
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WASHINGTON — William P. Horn, assistant Interior secretary in charge of the National Park and Fish and Wildlife services, has resigned effective July 1, it was announced Wednesday.
Horn, 38, is one of the last of the high-level officials of the Interior Department who came in with the Reagan Administration. He was deputy undersecretary from 1981 until 1985, when he became assistant secretary for fish and wildlife and parks.
Horn, who has served on the staffs of members of Congress from Alaska, said he will join the Washington office of an Anchorage law firm.
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