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Jon Cannon is the former Planning Commissioner for the [[Rio Magisterial District]] on the [[Albemarle County Planning Commission]]. He resigned in January 2009 to take a position in the Obama administration<ref>'Cannon resigns from Albemarle County Planning Commission; Slutzky to appoint replacement', Charlottesville Tomorrow, January 29, 2009</ref>. In February 2009 it was announced that he would become the Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency]]<ref>'UVA Professor to join EPA under Obama', Daily Progress, February 26, 2009. Retrieved on February 27, 2009.</ref>. Cannon is the Blaine T. Phillips Distinguished Professor of Environmental Law and director of the law school’s Environmental and Land Use Law Program. he previously served as the general counsel of the EPA from 1995 to 1998. If approved by the Senate, he will take a leave of absence.
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'''Jon Cannon''' is the [[University of Virginia]]'s Blaine T. Phillips Distinguished Professor of Environmental Law and director of the [[UVa|law school]]’s Environmental and Land Use Law Program<ref name=dpepa/>. He will retire at the end of May 2021. <ref>{{cite web|title=Professor Jon Cannon, Former EPA Official, To Retire|url=https://www.law.virginia.edu/news/202104/professor-jon-cannon-former-epa-official-retire|author=Eric Wiliamson|work=News Article|publisher=|location=|publishdate=April 27, 2021|accessdate=April 28, 2021}}</ref>


==Biography==
Cannon holds a bachelor’s degree from Williams College given in 1967 and a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania from 1974<ref name=dpepa/>.


==Albemarle County Planning Commission==
Cannon was the [[Rio Magisterial District|Rio District]] Commissioner on the [[Albemarle County Planning Commission]] from 2006 until he resigned in January 2009 to become a member of President Obama's transition team. Cannon took a leave of absence from The University for the spring 2009 semester for the same reason<ref name=ctresign>[http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2009/01/cannon_resigns_from_pc.html 'Cannon resigns from Albemarle County Planning Commission; Slutzky to appoint replacement'], [[Charlottesville Tomorrow]], January 29, 2009</ref>.


==Notes==
==Environmental Protection Agency==
In February 2009 the Obama administration announced that Cannon was selected to become Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, the agency's #2 post<ref name=dpepa>[http://www.dailyprogress.com/cdp/news/local/education/article/uva_professor_to_join_epa_under_obama/36427/ 'UVA Professor to join EPA under Obama'] Daily Progress, February 26, 2009. Retrieved on February 27, 2009</ref>. Cannon withdrew his nomination in April after his membership on the board of directors for the America's Clean Water Foundation triggered scrutiny from the EPA's Inspector General<ref>[http://www.readthehook.com/blog/index.php/2009/04/13/torpedoed-bookkeeper-pork-led-to-cannons-exit/ 'Torpedoed: Pork politics and the undoing of an Obama nominee']. 13 Apr. 2009. Lindsay Barnes. The Hook. 4 May 2009.</ref>. Cannon had previously served as the general counsel of the EPA from 1995 to 1998 and held other posts at EPA prior<ref name=dpepa/>.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:22, 28 April 2021

Jon Cannon
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Jon Cannon

Electoral District Rio Magisterial District
Term Start 2006
Term End Jan. 2009
Succeeded by Don Franco

Biographical Information

Alma mater Williams, Penn Law
Profession Professor, UVA Law School

Jon Cannon is the University of Virginia's Blaine T. Phillips Distinguished Professor of Environmental Law and director of the law school’s Environmental and Land Use Law Program[1]. He will retire at the end of May 2021. [2]

Biography

Cannon holds a bachelor’s degree from Williams College given in 1967 and a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania from 1974[1].

Albemarle County Planning Commission

Cannon was the Rio District Commissioner on the Albemarle County Planning Commission from 2006 until he resigned in January 2009 to become a member of President Obama's transition team. Cannon took a leave of absence from The University for the spring 2009 semester for the same reason[3].

Environmental Protection Agency

In February 2009 the Obama administration announced that Cannon was selected to become Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, the agency's #2 post[1]. Cannon withdrew his nomination in April after his membership on the board of directors for the America's Clean Water Foundation triggered scrutiny from the EPA's Inspector General[4]. Cannon had previously served as the general counsel of the EPA from 1995 to 1998 and held other posts at EPA prior[1].

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 'UVA Professor to join EPA under Obama' Daily Progress, February 26, 2009. Retrieved on February 27, 2009
  2. Web. Professor Jon Cannon, Former EPA Official, To Retire, Eric Wiliamson, News Article, April 27, 2021, retrieved April 28, 2021.
  3. 'Cannon resigns from Albemarle County Planning Commission; Slutzky to appoint replacement', Charlottesville Tomorrow, January 29, 2009
  4. 'Torpedoed: Pork politics and the undoing of an Obama nominee'. 13 Apr. 2009. Lindsay Barnes. The Hook. 4 May 2009.