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EPA Chief Silent on White House Involvement in Key Decisions

  • EPA Chief Silent on White House Involvement in Key Decisions

    By J.R. Pegg “WASHINGTON, DC, May 21, 2008 (ENS) - The head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency stonewalled Democratic lawmakers Tuesday, refusing to provide information about the role the White House played in recent agency decisions involving the regulation of greenhouse gases and the finalization of a new federal smog standard. The defiance of EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson drew a sharp rebuke from the Democratic chair of the House Oversight and Government Affairs Committee, who said the EPA chief has repeatedly bowed to pressure from the White House and become “essentially a figurehead.”

    “My concern is decisions at EPA are not being made on the science and they are not being made on the law,” said committee Chairman Henry Waxman, a California Democrat. “They are being made at the White House and they are being made for political reasons.” ~ ENS

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