IN HOLIDAY SURPRISE, BUSH ADMINISTRATION AGREES TO TURN OVER DOCUMENTS TO CONGRESS
Topic: News & Comment, Federal Agencies, Environment, Environmental Protection Agency28. December 2007 |
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The Associated Press reports that the Environmental Protection Agency has agreed to turn over to Congress documents related to the agency’s decision not to grant California and sixteen other states a waiver from national auto fuel efficiency standards. Congress may be attempting to forestall the loss or sequestering of key communications between the White House and executive agencies. Read the AP story here.


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