John Hanger Explained

John Hanger
Office:Secretary of Planning and Policy of Pennsylvania
Governor:Tom Wolf
Term Start:January 20, 2015
Term End:February 26, 2016
Predecessor:Jennifer Branstetter
Successor:Sarah Galbally
Office2:Secretary of Environmental Protection of Pennsylvania
Governor2:Ed Rendell
Term Start2:September 2008
Term End2:January 2011
Predecessor2:Kathleen McGinty
Successor2:Michael Krancer
Office3:Commissioner of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
Governor3:Bob Casey Sr.
Term Start3:1993
Term End3:June 1998
Successor3:Aaron Wilson Jr.
Birth Date:30 June 1957
Birth Place:Nairobi, Kenya
Party:Democratic
Alma Mater:Duke University
University of Pennsylvania

John Hanger (born 1957) is the former Pennsylvania Secretary of Planning and Policy, serving on the executive staff of Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf.

Hanger has served as Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, a position he held between September 2008 and January 2011 under then-Governor Ed Rendell. He is also a former Commissioner of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission[1] and Of Counsel at law firm Eckert Seamans. He was a candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania in 2014, before withdrawing from the primary.[2] He is one of two Pennsylvanians who have served both as a Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection and as Commissioner of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission. (Clifford Jones served as the Chair of the Public Utility Commission and Secretary of the Department of Environmental Resources, the predecessor of DEP.)

Biography

Hanger was born in Nairobi, Kenya, to British parents who then moved to Dublin, Ireland and then to the United States when he was ten years old.[3] In 1979, he graduated with a B.A. from Duke University and in 1984, he graduated with a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School.[4] [3] He took a job at Neighborhood Legal Services where he advocated for people who could not pay their utility bills which eventually led to him taking a position under state representative Joseph Rhodes Jr. and former member of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.[3] In 1993,[4] he was named as Commissioner of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission by Governor Bob Casey Sr.[3] In June 1998, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge replaced him as Commissioner of the PUC with Chester mayor, Aaron Wilson Jr., a Republican.[5]

Hanger contributed to writing and passing legislation such as Pennsylvania's 1996 Electricity Generation Competition and Customer Choice Act, the 2004 Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards Act, the 2005 Growing Greener 2 legislation, the 2007 Net Metering statute, the 2008 Act 129 initiating major electricity conservation programs, the 2008 Act 70 requiring DEP to write a climate change action plan, the 2008 Alternative Fuels Act, the 2010 Recycling Fee extension, and others.[6]

Hanger was the founding President of Citizens for Pennsylvania's Future or PennFuture from 1998 to 2008, a public interest organization with the objective of improving the environment and economy.

Hanger has never held an elected office. He was considered a possible candidate for the Democratic nomination for the United States Senate election in 2004 against Arlen Specter.[7]

2014 gubernatorial election

After saying that he was "seriously looking"[8] at a possible campaign for Governor of Pennsylvania to seek the Democratic nomination to challenge Republican incumbent Tom Corbett in 2014,[8] he officially announced his candidacy for the office in November 2012.[9] However, he ended his campaign in March 2014, citing unfavorable polling and the surge of fellow candidate Tom Wolf.[10] [11]

His campaign supported the immediate legalization of medical marijuana by allowing doctors to prescribe marijuana for treatment of appropriate conditions and illnesses as is done in 20 other states. He supported removing criminal penalties for possession of small amounts of marijuana as soon as possible, and proposed to later legalize, regulate, and tax recreational marijuana in Pennsylvania.[12]

John Hanger endorsed Tom Wolf in the 2014 Democratic Primary for Governor.[13]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: John Hanger - Secretary of Environmental Protection. Governor's Cabinet Officials .
  2. Web site: Search Results John Hanger.
  3. News: James . O'Toole. John Hanger's varied careers a strong point on his resume . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. December 22, 2013 .
  4. Web site: John . Hanger . Pennsylvania's Record, 7 RICH. J.L. & TECH. 18 (Symposium 2000), Volume VII, Issue 2, Fall 2000 . The Richmond Journal of Law & Technology.
  5. News: Mario F. . Cattabiani. State Senate Confirms Controversial Pick Aaron Wilson Jr., Former Chester Mayor, Replaces John Hanger on Pennsylvania's Utility Commission . The Morning Call. June 4, 1998.
  6. Book: Hanger, John. John Hanger. 2011.
  7. Web site: Democratic Short List '04. PoliticsPA. The Publius Group . 2003. https://web.archive.org/web/20030802092142/http://www.politicspa.com/features/shortlist04.htm. 2003-08-02.
  8. Web site: Gibson. Keegan. Exclusive: Former DEP Hanger Looking to Challenge Corbett. PoliticsPA. 18 November 2012.
  9. News: Gibson. Keegan. Hanger Makes Guv Bid Official. 27 November 2012. PoliticsPA. 26 November 2012.
  10. News: Foster. Brittany. PA-Gov: Hanger To Withdraw. 13 March 2014. PoliticsPA. 13 March 2014.
  11. News: The People's Campaign ends, but the work continues. 13 March 2014. John Hanger for Governor. 13 March 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140313190032/http://www.hangerforgovernor.com/the_people_s_campaign_ends_but_the_work_continues. 13 March 2014.
  12. Web site: I t's time to legalize marijuana. 22 February 2014.
  13. Web site: PA-Gov: Hanger Endorses Wolf.