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Tell EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson to explain why he denied California's waiver request!
Recently, I chaired a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee field hearing in Los Angeles to investigate why the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) denied a request from California and 18 other states to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles. Despite our invitation, EPA Administrator Johnson refused to attend the hearing and explain why, over the unanimous recommendations of technical and legal staffers at the agency, he denied California's common-sense waiver request. He has also failed to respond to the Committee's demand that the EPA release all documents pertaining to the agency's decision. Join %adv-participants-epa_hearing% Americans and email EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson now: Demand that he release all the documents surrounding his decision to reject California's waiver request!
Dear [ Decision Maker ] , I urge you explain why the EPA denied a request from California and 18 other states to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles, and to release all documents surrounding how the decision was made. You would have us believe that granting California's waiver request would establish a complicated "patchwork" of state regulation standards. But in reality, 14 other states have joined California and would use our higher standard, and 4 more states intend to do the same. The national government should encourage -- not stymie --the efforts of nineteen states to fight global warming. Last year, you told Senator Boxer's Committee that the EPA needed more time to make a decision on California's waiver request because it was "performing a rigorous analysis." However, according to an article in the Washington Post, you ignored the advice of your technical and legal staff and denied our waiver request anyway. We deserve to know the truth about why, over the unanimous advice of your own technical and legal staffers, you rejected California's legitimate waiver request -- waivers which have been issued 50 times in the past and never denied. I urge you to explain to the public why you denied California's waiver request, and release all related documents to reveal how the decision was made.
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