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    <title>Hill Heat: Tag California waiver</title>
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      <title>In Draft of Greenhouse Gases Regulations, Bush Administration Attacks Clean Air Act</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;From the &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/07/11/epa-global-warming-ill-suited/"&gt;Wonk Room&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src='http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/johnson_bush.jpg' alt='Stephen Johnson and President Bush' style='float:right;margin-left:10px' /&gt;After over a &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/06/26/epa-email-denial/"&gt;year of battles&lt;/a&gt; with the White House and other federal agencies, the Environmental Protection Agency has published its response to the April 2007 Supreme Court ruling in &lt;em&gt;Massachusetts v. &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/em&gt;, which mandated that the agency determine whether greenhouse gases pose a threat to our health and welfare and take action in response. With today&amp;#8217;s publication of an &amp;#8220;&lt;a href="http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/anpr.html"&gt;Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking&lt;/a&gt;,&amp;#8221; &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; Administrator Stephen Johnson ignores the threat and attacks the rule of law.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;Johnson published &lt;a href="http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/emissions/downloads/ANPRPreamble.pdf"&gt;his staff&amp;#8217;s document&lt;/a&gt; &amp;#8211; after extensive cuts from the White House &amp;#8211; with complaints attached from the White House Office of Management and Budget, the White House Council on Environmental Quality, the White House Council of Economic Advisers, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, the Department of Transportation, the U.S. Small Business Administration, the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Commerce, and the Department of Energy.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;In one voice, the other agencies attack the use of the Clean Air Act to regulate greenhouse gases as &amp;#8220;deeply flawed and unsuitable,&amp;#8221; &amp;#8220;fundamentally ill-suited,&amp;#8221; &amp;#8220;extraordinarily intrusive and burdensome,&amp;#8221; &amp;#8220;unilateral and extraordinarily burdensome,&amp;#8221; &amp;#8220;drastic,&amp;#8221; &amp;#8220;dramatic,&amp;#8221; &amp;#8220;excessive,&amp;#8221; &amp;#8220;extremely expensive,&amp;#8221; and &amp;#8220;costly and burdensome.&amp;#8221; The &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/07/10/global-boiling-wildfires/"&gt;clear&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/07/08/burnett-cheney-boiling/"&gt;present&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/07/02/global-boiling-action/"&gt;threat&lt;/a&gt; of global warming is dismissed as a &amp;#8220;complex&amp;#8221; issue that hinges on &amp;#8220;interpretation of statutory terms.&amp;#8221;&lt;/p&gt;


Sadly, Johnson decided to join them, attacking the immense work done by his staff to address the catastrophic threat of climate change:
&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;strong&gt;I believe the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;ANPR&lt;/span&gt; demonstrates the Clean Air Act, an outdated law originally enacted to control regional pollutants that cause direct health effects, is ill-suited for the task of regulating global greenhouse gases&lt;/strong&gt;.&lt;/blockquote&gt;

	&lt;p&gt;In his press conference announcing the release of today&amp;#8217;s decision, Johnson reiterated his opinion that the Clean Air Act is the &amp;#8220;wrong tool&amp;#8221; for the task, &amp;#8220;trying to fit a square peg in a round hole.&amp;#8221;&lt;/p&gt;


This is yet another case where Johnson is &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/04/24/stephen-johnson-gonzales/"&gt;following the example&lt;/a&gt; of the likes of disgraced former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who made similar statements about the Geneva Conventions&amp;#8217; &lt;a href="http://www.globalethics.org/newsline/2004/05/17/obsolete-and-quaint/"&gt;ban on torture&lt;/a&gt; as White House Counsel:
&lt;blockquote&gt;As you have said, the war against terrorism is a new kind of war. The nature of the new war places a high premium on other factors, such as the ability to quickly obtain information from captured terrorists and their sponsors in order to avoid further atrocities against American civilians. &lt;strong&gt;In my judgment, this new paradigm renders obsolete Geneva&#8217;s strict limitations on questioning of enemy prisoners and renders quaint some of its provisions&lt;/strong&gt;.&lt;/blockquote&gt;

Similarly, the White House&amp;#8217;s arguments in defense of ignoring the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act&amp;#8217;s &lt;a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2008/02/20080215-10.html"&gt;ban on warrantless wiretapping&lt;/a&gt;:
&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Reverting to the outdated &lt;span class="caps"&gt;FISA&lt;/span&gt; statute risks our national security. &lt;/strong&gt; FISA&amp;#8217;s outdated provisions created dangerous intelligence gaps, which is why Congress passed the Protect America Act in the first place. &lt;/blockquote&gt;

	&lt;p&gt;George W. Bush, Stephen Johnson, and the other officers of the executive branch swore an oath to &amp;#8220;&lt;a href="http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/constitution.articleii.html"&gt;faithfully execute&lt;/a&gt;&amp;#8221; their office and defend the Constitution. They have evidently decided to break that vow, time and again. In the &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/05/07/preposterous-gray-epa/"&gt;Alice-in-Wonderland&lt;/a&gt; world of the Bush administration, it&amp;#8217;s always the  &amp;#8220;quaint,&amp;#8221; &amp;#8220;outdated,&amp;#8221; &amp;#8220;burdensome,&amp;#8221; and &amp;#8220;ill-suited&amp;#8221; laws that are the problem&amp;#8212;never their reckless abandonment of principle and duty.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2008 15:38:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <author>Wonk Room</author>
      <link>http://www.hillheat.com/articles/2008/07/11/in-draft-of-greenhouse-gases-regulations-bush-administration-attacks-clean-air-act</link>
      <category>Policy</category>
      <category>EPA</category>
      <category>California waiver</category>
      <category>endangerment</category>
      <category>Bush</category>
      <category>OMB</category>
      <category>DOE</category>
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      <title>Office of Vice President Censored Testimony on Global Warming Endangerment</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;From the &lt;a href='http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/07/08/burnett-cheney-boiling/'&gt;Wonk Room&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src='http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/cheney_teton_crop.JPG' alt='Dick Cheney' style='float:right;margin-left:10px' /&gt; Last fall, as the Environmental Protection Agency worked to satisfy its Supreme Court mandate to protect the American public from the threat of greenhouse gases, White House officials took steps to prevent such action. In a &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/burnett_epw.pdf"&gt;letter responding to questions&lt;/a&gt; by Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA), chair of the Committee on Environment and Public Works, former &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; official &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/05/07/burnett-yoo-of-epa/"&gt;Jason K. Burnett&lt;/a&gt; implicated the Office of the Vice President, Dick Cheney, as well as the White House Council on Environmental Quality for censoring &amp;#8220;any discussion of the &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/2008/07/08/burnett-cheney/"&gt;human health consequences of climate change&lt;/a&gt;&amp;#8221; in testimony to Congress.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;Although Burnett refused to assist in the efforts, the &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/2007/10/23/gerberding-global-warming/"&gt;October testimony of Dr. Julie Geberding&lt;/a&gt;, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, was &amp;#8220;&lt;a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21449759/"&gt;eviscerated&lt;/a&gt;,&amp;#8221; with ten pages detailing the specific health threats of global warming &amp;#8211; ranging from &lt;a href="http://www.mercurynews.com/breakingnews/ci_9818043"&gt;heat waves&lt;/a&gt; to &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/07/02/global-boiling-action/"&gt;floods&lt;/a&gt; &amp;#8211; eliminated. After initial denials of White House interference, White House Press Secretary Dana Perino later claimed that the Office of Management and Budget had redacted testimony that contained &amp;#8220;broad characterizations about climate change science that &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/2007/10/25/perino-climate-health-benefits/"&gt;didn&amp;#8217;t align with the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;IPCC&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;.&amp;#8221;&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;In fact, Burnett tells Sen. Boxer that the reason for the cuts was to &amp;#8220;keep options open&amp;#8221; for the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; to avoid making an endangerment finding for global warming pollution, which would trigger immediate consequences for polluters. He writes:&lt;/p&gt;


&lt;center&gt;&lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/burnett_epw.pdf"&gt;&lt;img src='http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/cdc_redactions.png' alt='CDC redaction' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/center&gt;

	&lt;p&gt;On December 5th, under the direction of &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; Administrator &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/04/24/stephen-johnson-gonzales/"&gt;Stephen Johnson&lt;/a&gt;, Burnett emailed a formal endangerment finding to the White House Office of Management and Budget, but received a &amp;#8220;phone call from the White House&amp;#8221; that asked Burnett &amp;#8220;to send a follow-up note saying that the email had been sent in error.&amp;#8221; He declined to retract the email, which &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/06/26/epa-email-denial/"&gt;remained unread&lt;/a&gt;. Two weeks later, on December 19, Johnson &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/05/19/waxman-white-house-epa/"&gt;put an end to &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;&amp;#8217;s work on global warming&lt;/a&gt; regulations and rejected California&amp;#8217;s petition to regulate tailpipe greenhouse gas emissions.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;This May, Burnett resigned from the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;. In June, President Bush asserted &lt;a href="http://www.americanprogressaction.org/progressreport/2008/06/pr20080624"&gt;executive privilege&lt;/a&gt; to block investigation of his involvement. Boxer has &lt;a href="http://epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Majority.PressReleases&amp;#38;ContentRecord_id=03828bfe-802a-23ad-443d-1ea225d41b91&amp;#38;Designation=Majority"&gt;called Burnett to testify&lt;/a&gt; before her committee on July 22, in a hearing on &amp;#8220;the most recent evidence of the serious danger posed by global warming.&amp;#8221; In a statement today, &lt;a href="http://epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Majority.PressReleases&amp;#38;ContentRecord_id=03828bfe-802a-23ad-443d-1ea225d41b91&amp;#38;Designation=Majority"&gt;Boxer said&lt;/a&gt;:&lt;/p&gt;


&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;strong&gt;History will judge this Bush Administration harshly for recklessly covering up a real threat to the people they are supposed to protect.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;

	&lt;p&gt;Read Dr. Gerberding&amp;#8217;s unredacted testimony &lt;a href="http://www.scienceprogress.org/2007/10/redacted-testimony-of-cdc-director-julie-l-gerberding/"&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;Read &lt;a href='http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/boxer_burnett.pdf' title='Boxer letter to Burnett'&gt;Sen. Boxer&amp;#8217;s letter to Jason Burnett&lt;/a&gt;, and &lt;a href='http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/burnett_epw.pdf' title='Burnett EPW letter'&gt;his letter in response&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 19:30:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <author>Wonk Room</author>
      <link>http://www.hillheat.com/articles/2008/07/08/office-of-vice-president-censored-testimony-on-global-warming-endangerment</link>
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      <title>Appeals Court Rejects Petition to Order EPA to Make Global Warming Endangerment Finding</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;The U.S. District Court of Appeals has &lt;a href="http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/washington/AP-EPA-Global-Warming.html"&gt;unanimously rejected a petition&lt;/a&gt; requesting it require the Environmental Protection Agency to issue its long-delayed finding as to whether greenhouse gas emissions endanger human health and welfare. The petition had been filed by officials of 18 states exactly a year after the Supreme Court issued its decision in &lt;em&gt;Massachusetts v. &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/em&gt;, which ordered the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; to issue an endangerment finding.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;Since that time, Congressional and journalistic investigations have discovered that Administrator Stephen Johnson, with assistant deputy administrator Jason K. Burnett, worked to obey the Supreme Court decision and completed its work for submission to the White House on December 5, 2007. But the White House refused to accept the work, literally keeping Burnett&amp;#8217;s email unopened and ordering him to retract the message. He refused to do so, and has since resigned.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;The White House overrode the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; decision to make the endangerment finding, to grant California a waiver to issue its own greenhouse tailpipe emissions regulations, and to recommend federal standards. Instead, Johnson denied California&amp;#8217;s waiver and is expected to issue an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking sometime soon with draft emissions standards (he has missed his self-imposed deadline of the end of spring).&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 07:46:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <author>The Cunctator</author>
      <link>http://www.hillheat.com/articles/2008/06/27/appeals-court-rejects-petition-to-order-epa-to-make-global-warming-endangerment-finding</link>
      <category>Policy</category>
      <category>EPA</category>
      <category>Stephen Johnson</category>
      <category>California waiver</category>
      <trackback:ping>http://www.hillheat.com/articles/trackback/2268</trackback:ping>
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      <title>EPA's New Ozone Standards</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;The hearing, originally scheduled for &lt;a href="/events/2008/05/08/epas-new-ozone-standards"&gt;May 8&lt;/a&gt;, will examine the new ozone national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) and the process the Environmental Protection Agency used in setting them.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;On March 12, 2008, &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; Administrator Stephen L. Johnson &lt;a href="http://www.hillheat.com/articles/2008/03/14/epa-fully-embroiled-in-scandal"&gt;finalized updated &lt;span class="caps"&gt;NAAQS&lt;/span&gt; for ozone&lt;/a&gt;, a primary component of smog. The new ozone &lt;span class="caps"&gt;NAAQS&lt;/span&gt; are comprised of a revised primary standard to protect health and a revised secondary standard to protect the environment. In setting both standards, &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; Administrator Johnson did not accept the recommendations provided to him by &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;&amp;#8217;s independent scientific review committee, the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee (CASAC). With regard to the secondary standard, Administrator Johnson&amp;#8217;s efforts to set a new standard were overruled by the White House.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;In light of &lt;a href="/articles/2008/05/19/waxman-white-house-involved-in-california-waiver-denial"&gt;new information obtained by the Committee&lt;/a&gt;, questions are also expected regarding the White House&amp;#8217;s role in &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;&amp;#8217;s action to &lt;a href="/articles/2007/12/20/epa-admin-denies-california-waiver"&gt;block California&amp;#8217;s program to regulate greenhouse gases from automobiles&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;Witnesses&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;


Panel I
	&lt;ul&gt;
	&lt;li&gt;Stephen L. Johnson, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency&lt;/li&gt;
		&lt;li&gt;Susan E. Dudley, Administrator of &lt;span class="caps"&gt;OMB&lt;/span&gt;&amp;#8217;s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs&lt;/li&gt;
		&lt;li&gt;Dr. Rogene Henderson, Chair, Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee&lt;/li&gt;
	&lt;/ul&gt;


Panel II    
	&lt;ul&gt;
	&lt;li&gt;Dr. Francesca Grifo, Senior Scientist, Union Of Concerned Scientists&lt;/li&gt;
		&lt;li&gt;Michael Goo, Climate Legislative Director, Natural Resources Defense Council&lt;/li&gt;
		&lt;li&gt;Dr. Roger O. McClellan, Advisor, Toxicology and Human Heath Risk Analysis&lt;/li&gt;
		&lt;li&gt;Alan Charles Raul, Partner, Sidley Austin, &lt;span class="caps"&gt;LLP&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
	&lt;/ul&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;1:50 &lt;strong&gt;Waxman&lt;/strong&gt; We have seen White House interference with federal agencies in the run-up to the Iraq War, torture, and US Attorneys. The record is overwhelming that &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;&amp;#8217;s experts all supported grating the waiver petition.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;&amp;#8217;s expert advisory committee unanimously recommended a new standard for protecting the environment. Johnson supported the new seasonal standard. He said there was &amp;#8216;no evidence&amp;#8217; for a different standard.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;Our investigation has not been able to find any evidence President Bush based his decision on the science or the law. I support the broad powers the Constitution vests with the President, but he does not have unlimited powers and he is not above the law.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;1:55 &lt;strong&gt;Issa&lt;/strong&gt; We&amp;#8217;re all entitled to our opinions, not our facts. The appropriate role of the President was established by the Constitution. President Clinton offered a prime example of an executive involved in regulatory actions. We know that on March 12, Susan Dudley sent a memo to the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; indicating President Bush&amp;#8217;s decision on the ozone standard. It does not reflect any unusual or improper action. The Clinton executive order makes it clear that the President will decide disputes between &lt;span class="caps"&gt;OIRA&lt;/span&gt; and the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;. The President agreed with &lt;span class="caps"&gt;OIRA&lt;/span&gt;&amp;#8217;s conclusions.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;Claiming that science dictates a certain outcome is contrary to science and law.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;2:05 &lt;strong&gt;Waxman&lt;/strong&gt; It&amp;#8217;s the policy to swear in the witnesses. Your prepared statements have been submitted. Please keep your oral opening statements within five minutes.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I&amp;#8217;m pleased to discuss &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;&amp;#8217;s decision to significantly increase ozone standards. Since 1980, ozone levels have been cut by 20 percent. I concluded the 1997 no longer protected public health with an adequate level of safety. I chose 0.075 ppm as the 8-hour standard. I proposed a three-month standard to address plants&amp;#8217; cumulative exposure to ozone. As required by Executive Order 12866, I coordinated with other agencies. I believe it is time to modernize the Clean Air Act. Congress has adopted these principles in the Safe Drinking Water Act. The Clean Air Act is not a relic, but a living document.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;2:10 &lt;strong&gt;Dudley&lt;/strong&gt; Pursuant to Executive Order 12866, &lt;span class="caps"&gt;OIRA&lt;/span&gt; coordinates interagency review. Both &lt;span class="caps"&gt;OMB&lt;/span&gt; and &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; have been forthright on the ozone standards. No changes were made to the level or form of the health-based standard. Discussions of the secondary standard were exclusively on the form.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;2:15 &lt;strong&gt;Henderson&lt;/strong&gt; I&amp;#8217;m testifying as the current chair of &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;&amp;#8217;s &lt;span class="caps"&gt;CASAC&lt;/span&gt;. Dudley&amp;#8217;s first memo was clearly disputed by Marcus Peacock. So the next memo she wrote said Bush made the decision. &lt;span class="caps"&gt;CASAC&lt;/span&gt; has been accused from wandering from scientific issues into policy. In this case policymakers have wandered into science. If the Administrator sets a standard outside the range outside the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;CASAC&lt;/span&gt;&amp;#8217;s recommendations, one should ask whose advice he based his decision on. I would like to quote from Dr. Paul Gilman, &amp;#8220;Setting the standards by fiat, behind closed doors, is not in our best interest.&amp;#8221;&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;2:23 &lt;strong&gt;Waxman&lt;/strong&gt; You&amp;#8217;re the chair of the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee. Are the standards &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; Administrator Johnson set consistent with the science?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Henderson&lt;/strong&gt; It is not consistent with the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;CASAC&lt;/span&gt; recommendations, which are based on the science.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Henderson&lt;/strong&gt; We always recommend a range.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Waxman&lt;/strong&gt; Did he select a number within the range?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Henderson&lt;/strong&gt; No.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I would respectfully disagree with the characterization. I did agree with &lt;span class="caps"&gt;CASAC&lt;/span&gt; that the current standard was insufficient.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Waxman&lt;/strong&gt; You think that you set the standard within the science. Your professional views may be scientific and legally correct. You recommended the secondary standard be set on cumulative exposure?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; More correctly there were two options. Other agencies preferred a different option. The President provided input. Ultimately I made the decision.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Waxman&lt;/strong&gt; As the head of the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; you recommended a proposal. &lt;span class="caps"&gt;OMB&lt;/span&gt; didn&amp;#8217;t like that proposal. You ultimately agreed with their proposal.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; More accurately, I agreed with &lt;span class="caps"&gt;CASAC&lt;/span&gt; that a cumulative standard is most biologically accurate.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Waxman&lt;/strong&gt; I want a direct answer.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I don&amp;#8217;t believe it&amp;#8217;s a yes or no question. There was one preferred by &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;, and one preferred by &lt;span class="caps"&gt;OMB&lt;/span&gt;. I think it&amp;#8217;s good government.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Waxman&lt;/strong&gt; Your staff said it was pure politics. And this isn&amp;#8217;t the only time you were reversed by the White House. Jason Burnett said you recommended that you grant the California waiver. After talking to the White House, you changed your mind.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; If you look through the 1000s of pages, it shows a very deliberative process where I considered all options.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Waxman&lt;/strong&gt; Burnett told us under oath that you recommended a partial grant. Your staff also told us you recommended emissions standards.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; It&amp;#8217;s true there was a draft endangerment finding before the Energy Independence and Security Act was passed.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Waxman&lt;/strong&gt; We interviewed 7 senior career &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; officials and they told us the same thing. The recommendation was submitted in the first week of December, and then all work stopped. You&amp;#8217;ve become a figurehead. Three times you recommended to deal with climate change and protect the environment, three times you back down. Congress passes the law, the Executive Branch is supposed to faithfully execute them. The President seems to think he can do what he pleases. Let&amp;#8217;s go to this ozone decision.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; There were many uncertainties. That&amp;#8217;s why I chose the primary form. It&amp;#8217;s a very transparent process. I think that&amp;#8217;s good government.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;2:36 &lt;strong&gt;Issa&lt;/strong&gt; You&amp;#8217;re a career professional.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I came to &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; in 1980.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Issa&lt;/strong&gt; You&amp;#8217;re not a political appointee.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I&amp;#8217;m a career professional and a political appointee.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Issa&lt;/strong&gt; Today we&amp;#8217;re talking about a reduction and trying to go through what good deed goes unpunished. Is Mr. Waxman&amp;#8217;s district in compliance with the ozone standard? Has it ever been?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; No. The law prohibits me from considering costs. I believe there&amp;#8217;s an opportunity to improve the Clean Air Act. I think it&amp;#8217;s unconscionable to have communities not in compliance with the standard for twenty years.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Issa&lt;/strong&gt; For &lt;span class="caps"&gt;CO2&lt;/span&gt;, it&amp;#8217;s time for Congress to act.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I wholeheartedly agree. Dealing with a global air pollutant, my experience is that a legislative fix is correct. I believe global climate change, greenhouse emissions need to be addressed. I&amp;#8217;m issuing an advanced notice of a rulemaking process this spring.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Issa&lt;/strong&gt; Today we appear to be having a hearing about whether a 11% reduction is worse than a 16% reduction.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; That&amp;#8217;s certainly a view. I wholeheartedly agreed with &lt;span class="caps"&gt;CASAC&lt;/span&gt; that it needs to be reduced.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Issa&lt;/strong&gt; Basically, if 2,3,4 years from now we&amp;#8217;ve achieved a portion of this reduction, there&amp;#8217;s nothing to stop this from happening at any time.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; We&amp;#8217;re required every five years to review each and every one of these standards. The Agency has never met the five-year requirement. We&amp;#8217;re required to make these evaluations.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;2:44 &lt;strong&gt;Bilbray&lt;/strong&gt; I don&amp;#8217;t come from a business background. I come from a regulatory background. Sheer population has been ignored from the environmental impact. Doctor, you serve on one of the most critical bodies. Back in the 90s, when California petitioned for a waiver for &lt;span class="caps"&gt;MTBE&lt;/span&gt;, were you involved?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Henderson&lt;/strong&gt; My chairmanship began in 2004.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Bilbray&lt;/strong&gt; What was the Clinton justification for requiring us to put &lt;span class="caps"&gt;MTBE&lt;/span&gt; and ethanol in our fuel?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; It was before my time.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Bilbray&lt;/strong&gt; Mr. Chairman, I was outraged at the time that the Clinton administration was bowing to political pressure. For us to point fingers at one administration when we waited for a decade is wrong.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;2:45 &lt;strong&gt;Tierney&lt;/strong&gt; What did you mean by &amp;#8220;willful ignorance&amp;#8221;?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Henderson&lt;/strong&gt; I don&amp;#8217;t believe &lt;span class="caps"&gt;OMB&lt;/span&gt; actually read our documents. It bothers me that when all the hard work went in for a secondary standard, someone can just say, &amp;#8220;Nope, can&amp;#8217;t do that.&amp;#8221;&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tierney&lt;/strong&gt; You want to respond?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; The record clearly indicates it was a difficult decision.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tierney&lt;/strong&gt; An &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; lawyer wrote, &amp;#8220;We could be exposed to a contempt proceeding.&amp;#8221; Mr. Johnson, I think what&amp;#8217;s happening is pretty unacceptable. By your own words, it was &amp;#8220;necessary&amp;#8221; and &amp;#8220;compelling&amp;#8221; to set this secondary standards. Nearly 1000 scientists said they experienced at least one instance of political interference.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I&amp;#8217;d like to quote to you, if I may, Dr. Paul Gilman, &amp;#8220;EPA has become too politicized in its actions.&amp;#8221; That was the Clinton administration.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tierney&lt;/strong&gt; Are you proud of what&amp;#8217;s going on now?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I&amp;#8217;m proud. My role as Administrator is to evaluate the science.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Bilbray&lt;/strong&gt; UCS Survey?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I am aware the survey was received by political appointees and non-scientists.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Bilbray&lt;/strong&gt; For this to be used as some kind of scientific document. No pollster would accept this. Doctor, in your analysis, was their a consideration of economic impact?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Henderson&lt;/strong&gt; We are not allowed to consider costs. We did consider what was biologically relevant. I have a concern for the affect of ozone on vegetation as well as people. We are neglecting the rural areas.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Bilbray&lt;/strong&gt; How long have you been chairman?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Henderson&lt;/strong&gt; Four years.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Bilbray&lt;/strong&gt; You didn&amp;#8217;t talk about economic value of crops that could have been destroyed.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;3:00 &lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I&amp;#8217;m not allowed to consider costs or whether it can be implemented or not. With all science there are uncertainties. Judgment needs to be exercised.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Henderson&lt;/strong&gt; Welfare includes but is not limited to &amp;#8230; economic well-being.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;3:02 &lt;strong&gt;Higgins&lt;/strong&gt; I&amp;#8217;d like to focus on the primary standard and health impacts. Did you find the primary standard to be sufficient?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Henderson&lt;/strong&gt; No.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I disagree.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Higgins&lt;/strong&gt; EPA estimated 350 more deaths, 10,000 asthma attacks, 750 emergency hospital visits, at your standard.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; The Clean Air Act does not require zero risk. It is the most health-protective standard of our nation&amp;#8217;s history. I&amp;#8217;m very proud of that.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Higgins&lt;/strong&gt; I have a letter from the American Lung Association strongly critiquing this decision. Your decision seems to be inconsistent with mainstream thinking. It&amp;#8217;s just not credible to argue your decision is based on science.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I disagree. It is the most health-protective standard of our nation&amp;#8217;s history. Ultimately, I need to make the tough decision.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;3:08 &lt;strong&gt;Platts&lt;/strong&gt; I yield to Issa.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Issa&lt;/strong&gt; Could we put the map up on the board. My understanding that everywhere that&amp;#8217;s dark &amp;#8211; which unfortunately includes most of California &amp;#8211; there&amp;#8217;s no effective difference between primary and secondary standard.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;3:18 &lt;strong&gt;Hodes&lt;/strong&gt; With all due respect I&amp;#8217;m asking the questions. Do you recall or not recall discussing costs with the White House?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; Even if I recall, I don&amp;#8217;t want to answer the question.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Hodes&lt;/strong&gt; Are you asserting privilege?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I&amp;#8217;m not asserting privilege.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Hodes&lt;/strong&gt; Do you or don&amp;#8217;t you recall?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; Even if I recall, I don&amp;#8217;t believe if it is appropriate to answer the question.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;3:20 &lt;strong&gt;Sarbanes&lt;/strong&gt; Explain your memo.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Dudley&lt;/strong&gt; The air quality based on the secondary standard is the same. What we care about is air quality. The two standards would have the same effect.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Sarbanes&lt;/strong&gt; I&amp;#8217;m incredulous. The administrator said he found &amp;#8220;compelling&amp;#8221; evidence that a cumulative index is the best way to measure effects on vegetation. I could see you asserting inadequate evidence, but that there was no evidence doesn&amp;#8217;t seem to jive with all the other testimony and documentation.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Dudley&lt;/strong&gt; There are two different issues here. The form of the standard won&amp;#8217;t affect the air quality of those counties.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Sarbanes&lt;/strong&gt; What you&amp;#8217;re saying strikes me as doubletalk. Did the President or the White House indicate to you that there would be times when the science would be overriden by political purposes?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; My charge and oath of office was to carry out the laws. The President said he wanted me to accelerate the environmental protection. I carried this out to the best of my ability, based on sound science. Science isn&amp;#8217;t pure.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Sarbanes&lt;/strong&gt; I can&amp;#8217;t think of a clearer example of where your charge came into conflict with the Presidential edict.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;3:26 &lt;strong&gt;Welch&lt;/strong&gt; Jason Burnett is a senior member of the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;. He&amp;#8217;s been deposed. He testified you favored granting this waiver in full in August and September.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; Over time&amp;#8230;&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Welch&lt;/strong&gt; Let&amp;#8217;s keep it simple. Is he correct in his recollection?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I don&amp;#8217;t recall the August and September timeline. I was considering all options.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Welch&lt;/strong&gt; Mr. Burnett said that in August and September you were favoring granting a waiver in full.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; As I said, I considered all the options.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Welch&lt;/strong&gt; It&amp;#8217;s obvious you did. Is he right that you considered a partial grant?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; Yes.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Welch&lt;/strong&gt; Did you have a meeting with the President about this?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I have routine meetings with the President and the executive branch.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Welch&lt;/strong&gt; Did you have a meeting with the President about this?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; When and where&amp;#8230;&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Welch&lt;/strong&gt; Does &amp;#8220;transparent&amp;#8221; mean we can&amp;#8217;t know whether you met with the President?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I believe as Administrator I need to have private meetings with the President.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Welch&lt;/strong&gt; Did I ask the content of the meeting? Did your staff present you a slide stating that the most legally defensible option was granting the waiver?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I don&amp;#8217;t recall that particular slide.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Welch&lt;/strong&gt; Did the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; staff make it clear the statutory&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; There were a wide range of options.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Welch&lt;/strong&gt; It&amp;#8217;s a little frustrating.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; It shouldn&amp;#8217;t be frustrating.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Waxman&lt;/strong&gt; You admitted you have a conversation with the President on the California waiver.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I have routine conversations.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Waxman&lt;/strong&gt; You are being awfully evasive.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I have routine conversations.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Waxman&lt;/strong&gt; Did you have any conversation with the President on any of these three rules?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Issa&lt;/strong&gt; Regular order! I want a copy of the rules!&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Waxman&lt;/strong&gt; I will have the gentleman physically removed if he does not desist.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Waxman&lt;/strong&gt; Did you have any conversation with the President on any of these three rules?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I have routine conversations, I don&amp;#8217;t believe it is appropriate for me to discuss the content of these conversations.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Waxman&lt;/strong&gt; Are you asserting privilege?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; Not at this time.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;3:36 &lt;strong&gt;Watson&lt;/strong&gt; Was the Vice President&amp;#8217;s office involved the California waiver?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; Not to my knowledge.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Watson&lt;/strong&gt; According to press accounts, the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;CEO&lt;/span&gt; of Ford and GM met with the Vice President&amp;#8217;s office.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; It&amp;#8217;s not a problem unique to California.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Watson&lt;/strong&gt; Was there any input from the White House that influenced your final decision?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; My decision was based on the science and the law.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Watson&lt;/strong&gt; Was there any input from the White House that influenced your final decision?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I have routine conversations&amp;#8230;&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Watson&lt;/strong&gt; Yes or no.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; The answer is, no, they did not make the decision.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Watson&lt;/strong&gt; That was not my question. Maybe my English was not clear. In your routine conversations, was there any input from the Vice President?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I don&amp;#8217;t recall any.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;3:43 &lt;strong&gt;Issa&lt;/strong&gt; Our deliberations are protected from discovery by the executive branch. It&amp;#8217;s no surprise that you might wish the same privilege. You serve at the pleasure of the president, but he does not have authority over your actions. Is that correct?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; Yes.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Issa&lt;/strong&gt; Chairman Dingell declared regulation of &lt;span class="caps"&gt;CO2&lt;/span&gt; a &amp;#8220;glorious mess.&amp;#8221;&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I believe there are many intricacies with the Clean Air Act. My personal opinion is that given the years and years of litigation is to prefer a legislative approach.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;3:46 &lt;strong&gt;Cummings&lt;/strong&gt; This stuff is personal for me, because I have asthma. In my district in Baltimore my constituents have a high rate of asthma. We&amp;#8217;re curious as to how our administrator, our man in the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; makes his decisions. You&amp;#8217;ve said &amp;#8220;it&amp;#8217;s not a popularity contest.&amp;#8221; Do you remember saying that?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I do, and I agree with it.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Cummings&lt;/strong&gt; All too frequently the courts have decided your decisions do not conform to the law. Did you know your decisions before the DC Circuit Court have been overturned over two thirds of the time?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; Yes.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;3:59 &lt;strong&gt;Waxman&lt;/strong&gt; You were required to produce documents by April 19. Has the President asserted executive privilege with regards to these documents?&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I&amp;#8217;m not making an assertion of executive privilege, instead I&amp;#8217;m making my staff available to you.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Dudley&lt;/strong&gt; Our lawyers are discussing the documents. I have a letter from &lt;span class="caps"&gt;OMB&lt;/span&gt; General Counsel.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Waxman&lt;/strong&gt; We&amp;#8217;ve made reasonable accomodations to Executive Branch interests. You&amp;#8217;re trying to shield the White House from oversight. Unless there&amp;#8217;s a valid claim of executive privilege, you have to turn over the documents. There&amp;#8217;s been no assertion of executive privilege. This is a serious issue, and your defiance of the subpoena is a serious matter.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;4:02 &lt;strong&gt;Waxman&lt;/strong&gt; The record shows this committee spared no effort in oversight of the Clinton administration.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Issa&lt;/strong&gt; We have a long tradition of looking into it and recognizing the President has a role to play.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; The challenge we have as a nation is to move forward. 50% of our electricity comes from coal. France is much less.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Issa&lt;/strong&gt; You have a responsibility as a federal officer to all Americans. My understanding is protecting our commerce against arbitrary standards.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; Again, I have three criteria. Acceleration of temperatures, other parts of the country make it worse. In my judgment, it did not meet the &amp;#8220;compelling and extraordinary&amp;#8221; standard.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;4:09 &lt;strong&gt;Bilbray&lt;/strong&gt; The standard that we&amp;#8217;re complaining with the ozone standard. The science panel recommended a max of .07.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Henderson&lt;/strong&gt; It was a range from .06 to .07.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Cannon&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;4:15 &lt;strong&gt;Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; I have to say for the record those are not the criteria.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;4:16 &lt;strong&gt;Waxman&lt;/strong&gt; You&amp;#8217;re willing to make a mockery of the rulemaking process. The record tells us what happened. Your testimony pretends none of this happened. I can&amp;#8217;t adequate how deeply this saddens me and how poorly it reflects on the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <title>Waxman: 'White House Involved in California Waiver Denial'</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;From the &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/05/19/waxman-white-house-epa/"&gt;Wonk Room&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src='http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/waxman.JPG' alt='Henry Waxman' style='float:right;margin-left:10px' /&gt;House Oversight and Government Reform Committee chairman Henry Waxman (D-CA) has today released &lt;a href="http://oversight.house.gov/story.asp?ID=1956"&gt;documents and testimony that show White House involvement&lt;/a&gt; in the Environmental Protection Agency&amp;#8217;s (EPA) decision to deny California&amp;#8217;s request for a waiver to enforce its greenhouse gas emissions standards for cars and trucks.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;According to testimony by former &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; Associate Deputy Administrator Jason Burnett, &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; Administrator Stephen Johnson&amp;#8217;s &amp;#8220;preference for a full or partial grant of the waiver did not change until &lt;a href="http://oversight.house.gov/documents/20080519131253.pdf"&gt;after he communicated with the White House&lt;/a&gt;&amp;#8221; :&lt;/p&gt;


&lt;blockquote&gt;When asked by Committee staff &amp;#8220;whether the Administrator communicated with the White House in between his preference to do a partial grant and the ultimate decision&amp;#8221; to deny the waiver, Mr. Burnett responded: &amp;#8220;&lt;strong&gt;I believe the answer is yes&lt;/strong&gt;.&amp;#8221; When asked &amp;#8220;after his communications with the White House, did he still support granting the waiver in part,&amp;#8221; Mr. Burnett answered: &amp;#8220;He ultimately decided to deny the waiver.&amp;#8221; Mr. Burnett also affirmed that there was &amp;#8220;&lt;strong&gt;White House input into the rationale in the December 19th letter&lt;/strong&gt;&amp;#8221; announcing the denial of the waiver and in the formal decision document issued in March 2008.&lt;/blockquote&gt;

	&lt;p&gt;Burnett refused to testify on any further specifics, telling the investigators &amp;#8220;that he had been directed not to answer any questions about the involvement of the White House in the decision to reject California&amp;#8217;s petition.&amp;#8221; Burnett, who was involved in a &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/05/07/burnett-yoo-of-epa/"&gt;series of questionable &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; decisions during his tenure&lt;/a&gt;, resigned from the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; on May 6.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;On December 19, 2007, the date President Bush signed the Energy Independence and Security Act, &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; Administrator Stephen Johnson announced that his agency would &lt;a href="/articles/2007/12/20/epa-admin-denies-california-waiver"&gt;deny California&amp;#8217;s waiver request&lt;/a&gt;. This request, made in 2005, set off a series of legal battles that culminated in the 2007 Supreme Court ruling in &lt;em&gt;Massachusetts vs. &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/em&gt; that ordered the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; to take action on greenhouse gases. Since then, the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; has &lt;a href="/articles/2008/04/02/on-mass-vs-epa-anniversary-stephen-johnson-delays-and-hides"&gt;failed to obey the Supreme Court mandate&lt;/a&gt;, despite the &lt;a href='/articles/2008/02/27/senate-investigation-finds-top-epa-officials-supported-california-waiver'&gt;efforts of career staff&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;


Waxman&amp;#8217;s memo concludes:
&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;strong&gt;It would be a serious breach&lt;/strong&gt; if the President or other White House officials directed Administrator Johnson to ignore the record before the agency and deny California&amp;#8217;s petition for political or other inappropriate reasons. &lt;strong&gt;Further investigation will be required to assess the legality of the White House role&lt;/strong&gt; in the rejection of the California motor vehicle standards.&lt;/blockquote&gt;

	&lt;p&gt;Johnson is expected to &lt;a href="/events/2008/05/20/epas-new-ozone-standards"&gt;testify before Waxman&amp;#8217;s committee&lt;/a&gt; tomorrow at 1 PM.&lt;/p&gt;


Frank O&amp;#8217;Donnell of &lt;a href="http://www.cleanairwatch.org/"&gt;Clean Air Watch&lt;/a&gt; writes: 
&lt;blockquote&gt;This is an incredibly sordid story.  Steve Johnson should come out and finally tell the truth about this situation.  And he should resign for agreeing not only to be a White House pawn but for trying to deceive the public about what happened.&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
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      <category>EPA</category>
      <category>Stephen Johnson</category>
      <category>California waiver</category>
      <category>Waxman</category>
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      <title>Overview of EPA Investigations</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;From the &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/05/07/johnson-back-pain/"&gt;Wonk Room&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;


The scheduled Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing today on &lt;a href="/events/2008/05/08/epas-new-ozone-standards"&gt;White House interference with ozone standards&lt;/a&gt; has been &lt;a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/06/AR2008050602698_2.html"&gt;the hearing has been postponed&lt;/a&gt; because &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; Administrator Stephen Johnson refused to appear:
&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; officials say Johnson had a &amp;#8220;recurrence of ongoing back issues stemming from a car accident years ago.&amp;#8221;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;

	&lt;p&gt;Below is the current status of a number of &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; scandals Congress is expecting Administrator Johnson to answer for:&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;a name="scandalchart"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;table border=1 style='vertical-align:top'&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;th&gt;&lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA SCANDAL&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/th&gt;&lt;th&gt;&lt;span class="caps"&gt;CURRENT STATUS&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/th&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/03/AR2008020302353.html"&gt;The denial of the California waiver petition&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23002244-23109,00.html"&gt;January 8&lt;/a&gt;: California and 15 other states sue to overturn denial.
&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="http://oversight.house.gov/story.asp?ID=1851"&gt;April 9&lt;/a&gt;: Waxman issues latest subpoena for documents involving White House.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="http://warminglaw.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/04/for-earth-day-b.html"&gt;April 22&lt;/a&gt;: &lt;span class="caps"&gt;NHTSA&lt;/span&gt; issues fuel-economy standards that it claims preempts state global warming standards; states warn of &lt;a href="http://warminglaw.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/04/arnold-to-bush.html"&gt;lawsuit&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;Failure to obey Supreme Court mandate to make a &lt;a href="/articles/2008/04/02/on-mass-vs-epa-anniversary-stephen-johnson-delays-and-hides/"&gt;global warming pollution endangerment finding&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.ombwatch.org/article/blogs/entry/4782/24"&gt;March 27&lt;/a&gt;: &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; announces it will ask for a new round of comments.
&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.wtop.com/?nid=111&amp;#38;sid=1378769"&gt;April 2&lt;/a&gt;: Officials of 18 states sue to require the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; to act within 60 days
&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="http://globalwarming.house.gov/mediacenter/pressreleases?id=0197"&gt;April 2&lt;/a&gt;: &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; documents are subpoenaed by House Global Warming Committee; the documents have not been turned over.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="http://warminglaw.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/04/dc-circuit-tell.html"&gt;April 18&lt;/a&gt;: Court orders &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; to file its response to the state suit by May 8.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/p&gt;


&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="/articles/2008/03/14/epa-fully-embroiled-in-scandal"&gt;White House interference in ozone standards&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="http://oversight.house.gov/story.asp?ID=1877"&gt;April 16&lt;/a&gt;: Waxman subpoenas White House documents.
&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/06/AR2008050602698_3.html"&gt;May 8&lt;/a&gt;: Date of scheduled Oversight Committee hearing with Administrator Johnson; postponed when Johnson refuses to appear.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="/articles/2008/05/06/who-fired-mary-gade"&gt;Mary Gade firing&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="/articles/2008/05/02/sen-whitehouse-compares-epa-firing-to-u-s-attorney-scandal-d-eacute-j-agrave-vu-all-over-again"&gt;May 1&lt;/a&gt;: &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; Region V Administrator Mary Gade resigns, saying &amp;#8220;There&amp;#8217;s no question this is about Dow.&amp;#8221; Sen. Whitehouse (D-RI) and Rep. Dingell (D-MI) announce intent to investigate.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.citizensforethics.org/node/31586"&gt;May 7&lt;/a&gt;: Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington file two Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests with the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; regarding Gade&amp;#8217;s resignation.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="/articles/2008/04/24/stephen-johnson-the-environments-alberto-gonzales"&gt;Politicization of the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="http://ucsusa.org/news/press_release/hundreds-of-epa-scientists-0112.html"&gt;April 23&lt;/a&gt;: Union of Concerned Scientists issues survey of 1600 staff scientists describing mass politicization and political interference.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="http://www./wonkroom/2008/04/30/epa-toxic-influence/"&gt;April 29&lt;/a&gt;: Sen. Boxer (D-CA) releases Goverment Accountability Office report detailing politicization of toxic regulation.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="http://epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Hearings.Hearing&amp;#38;Hearing_ID=a1954f70-802a-23ad-4192-fc2995dda7f4"&gt;May 7&lt;/a&gt;: Senate Environment and Public Works Oversight Subcommittee holds hearing into politicization of &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;/table&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 17:10:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <link>http://www.hillheat.com/articles/2008/05/08/overview-of-epa-investigations</link>
      <category>Policy</category>
      <category>EPA</category>
      <category>Stephen Johnson</category>
      <category>California waiver</category>
      <category>smog</category>
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      <title>Stephen Johnson, The Environment's Alberto Gonzales</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;From the &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/04/24/stephen-johnson-gonzales/"&gt;Think Progress Wonk Room&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;


&lt;center&gt;&lt;img src='http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/johnson_testifies_banner.jpg' alt='Stephen Johnson testifies before the House Select Energy Independence and Global Warming Committee' /&gt;&lt;/center&gt;

	&lt;p&gt;Alberto Gonzales brought disgrace to the Department of Justice as Attorney General, putting loyalty to the President above duty to the country, until the weight of numerous scandals &lt;a href="http://www.thinkprogress.org/2007/08/27/gonzales-resigns/"&gt;forced his resignation&lt;/a&gt; in August 2007. As the New York Times described, he left &amp;#8220;a Justice Department that has been &lt;a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/28/washington/28gonzales.html"&gt;tainted by political influence&lt;/a&gt;, depleted by the departures of top officials and weakened by sapped morale.&amp;#8221;&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;Now all eyes are turning to Stephen L. Johnson, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)&amp;#8212;set up by President Nixon in 1970 to be an &lt;a href="http://www.epa.gov/history/topics/epa/15c.htm"&gt;independent watchdog&lt;/a&gt; for the health of the environment and the American people. It has become clear that Johnson has subverted that mission, in contravention of science, ethics, and the law. What Gonzales did to Justice, Johnson is doing to the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;On February 27, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) &lt;a href="/articles/2008/02/28/epa-set-to-issue-legal-justification-for-ca-waiver-denial"&gt;compared Johnson to Gonzales after a shameful performance&lt;/a&gt; before Congress. Two days later, unions representing more than 10,000 &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; career staff suspended their relationship with Johnson, citing his &amp;#8220;&lt;a href="http://www.peer.org/docs/epa/08_3_3_union_letter_on_johnson.pdf"&gt;failure to engage in good faith.&lt;/a&gt;&amp;#8221;  Yesterday, the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) released a survey of staff scientists &lt;a href="http://www.thinkprogress.org/2008/04/23/epa-staff-survey/"&gt;documenting widespread political interference&lt;/a&gt; during his tenure.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;The most prominent examples of Johnson&amp;#8217;s malfeasance are under investigation by Congress &amp;#8211; the blatant disregard of the &lt;a href="/articles/2008/04/02/on-mass-vs-epa-anniversary-stephen-johnson-delays-and-hides"&gt;Supreme Court mandate to regulate greenhouse gases&lt;/a&gt; and allow states to do so as well, and the overruling of &lt;a href="/articles/2008/03/14/epa-fully-embroiled-in-scandal"&gt;scientific recommendations on smog standards&lt;/a&gt; at the behest of President Bush.&lt;/p&gt;


However, there are numerous further acts &lt;a href="http://www.peer.org/federal/federal_info.php?row_id=8"&gt;exposed by the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility&lt;/a&gt; (PEER) that are running below the radar:
	&lt;ul&gt;
	&lt;li&gt;Refusing to enforce &lt;strong&gt;the agency&amp;#8217;s &amp;#8220;Principles of Scientific Integrity&amp;#8221;&lt;/strong&gt; involving fluoride drinking water standards, organophosphate pesticide registration, and control of mercury emissions from power plants.&lt;/li&gt;
	&lt;/ul&gt;


	&lt;ul&gt;
	&lt;li&gt;The &lt;strong&gt;shuttering of &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;&amp;#8217;s network of technical libraries&lt;/strong&gt; without waiting for Congressional approval in 2006 &amp;#8211; to be reopened only with documents that undergo a political review.&lt;/li&gt;
	&lt;/ul&gt;


	&lt;ul&gt;
	&lt;li&gt;The abandonment of proposed rules &lt;strong&gt;protecting children and workers from lead paint&lt;/strong&gt; in 2004 &amp;#8211; rectified this March after years of lawsuits.&lt;/li&gt;
	&lt;/ul&gt;


	&lt;ul&gt;
	&lt;li&gt;Violating the Endangered Species Act in failing to consider &lt;strong&gt;the harmful effects of pesticides on Chinook salmon&lt;/strong&gt;.&lt;/blockquote&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
	&lt;/ul&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;The common thread behind all these actions is service to corporate polluters above public health. &lt;span class="caps"&gt;PEER&lt;/span&gt; has also exposed increasing corporate influence on &lt;a href="http://www.peer.org/news/news_id.php?row_id=1015"&gt;pesticide labelling&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href="http://www.peer.org/news/news_id.php?row_id=905"&gt;scientific research&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href="http://www.peer.org/news/news_id.php?row_id=1026"&gt;assessement of the health risks of new chemicals&lt;/a&gt;,  and even the &lt;a href="http://www.peer.org/news/news_id.php?row_id=692"&gt;drafting of rules to allow testing pesticides on children&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;In December, &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/2008/02/26/epa-johnson-resign/"&gt;&lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; staff privately urged Johnson to resign&lt;/a&gt; if he denied the California waiver petition to regulate greenhouse gases. Last month, Sierra Club president Carl Pope &lt;a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/carl-pope/enough-he-must-go_b_91950.html"&gt;called for the resignation&lt;/a&gt; of Johnson because &amp;#8220;he is entirely a creature of the whim of the President, the vice president, and other White House officials.&amp;#8221; Three weeks ago, &lt;a href="http://action.foe.org/pressRelease.jsp?press_release_KEY=354&amp;#38;t=2007_PRESS.dwt"&gt;Friends of the Earth&lt;/a&gt; followed suit.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;Yesterday, Rep. Waxman sent a letter to Johnson about the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;UCS&lt;/span&gt; report, asking him to &amp;#8220;&lt;a href="http://oversight.house.gov/documents/20080423123558.pdf"&gt;be prepared to respond to its findings&lt;/a&gt;&amp;#8221; in an Oversight Committee hearing in May.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;Rep. Markey has replied to the &lt;a href="/wonkroom/2008/04/17/epa-congress-contempt/"&gt;&lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;&amp;#8217;s refusal to obey a Global Warming Committee subpoena&lt;/a&gt;. In his letter, Markey says the committee is willing to &lt;a href="http://warminglaw.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/04/an-offer-he-can.html"&gt;keep confidential any documents&lt;/a&gt; turned over until June 21. If the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; does not agree to this accomodation by 6 PM tomorrow, the &amp;#8220;&lt;a href="http://globalwarming.house.gov/mediacenter/pressreleases?id=0211"&gt;Committee is prepared to proceed with all its legal rights&lt;/a&gt;,&amp;#8221; including &amp;#8220;a vote of contempt&amp;#8221; for Johnson.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <link>http://www.hillheat.com/articles/2008/04/24/stephen-johnson-the-environments-alberto-gonzales</link>
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      <category>EPA</category>
      <category>Stephen Johnson</category>
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      <title>EPA Defies Another Subpoena: 'It May Create Erroneous Impressions'</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;i&gt;Originally posted at the &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/04/17/epa-congress-contempt/"&gt;Think Progress Wonk Room&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;In continued defiance of Congressional oversight, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/epa_subpoena_defiance_4-26-08.pdf"&gt;flatly declined to obey&lt;/a&gt; a subpoena from the House Committee on Global Warming and Energy Independence. The subpoena for documents relating to the &lt;a href="http://www.thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/04/02/epa-anniversary/"&gt;&lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;&amp;#8217;s refusal to obey the Supreme Court mandate to regulate greenhouse gases&lt;/a&gt; was issued by a unanimous, bipartisan vote on April 2, a year after the Supreme Court decision.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;On April 11, the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; requested and received an extension to respond, but today the agency has decided not to turn over the documents:
&lt;img src='http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/epagraveconcerns.JPG' alt='Grave Concerns' /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;Whether or not the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; has &amp;#8220;grave concerns&amp;#8221; about &amp;#8220;erroneous impressions,&amp;#8221; a &amp;#8220;chilling effect,&amp;#8221; and &amp;#8220;institutional prerogatives,&amp;#8221; these are not legally defensible reasons to defy a Congressional subpoena. In a terse response, Committee chair Ed Markey (D-MA) found the reasoning &amp;#8220;&lt;a href="http://globalwarming.house.gov/mediacenter/pressreleases?id=0208"&gt;unpersuasive&lt;/a&gt;.&amp;#8221; The letter continues:&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src='http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/epasubpoenacloud.JPG' alt='Subpoena Cloud' /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;Of course, if the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; simply turned over the documents, it would no longer be under such a &amp;#8220;cloud.&amp;#8221;&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;The &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; is also &lt;a href="/articles/2008/03/20/under-subpoena-epa-instead-demands-docs-from-oversight-committee"&gt;defying the House Oversight Committee&amp;#8217;s subpoena&lt;/a&gt; for related documents on White House involvement. Both letters of refusal were written by &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; assistant administrator &lt;a href="http://www.legistorm.com/person/Christopher_P_Bliley/15895.html"&gt;Christopher P. Bliley&lt;/a&gt;&amp;#8212;who was &lt;span class="caps"&gt;OMB&lt;/span&gt; head Jim Nussle&amp;#8217;s chief of staff in Congress.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://warminglaw.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/04/stephen-johnson.html"&gt;Warming Law&lt;/a&gt; notes this defiance likely triggers contempt of Congress proceedings for &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; administrator Stephen Johnson.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;View the full letter: &lt;a href='http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/epa_subpoena_defiance_4-26-08.pdf' title='EPA 4-16-08 Subpoena Response'&gt;&lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA 4&lt;/span&gt;-16-08 Subpoena Response (PDF)&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 18:25:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <author>Wonk Room</author>
      <link>http://www.hillheat.com/articles/2008/04/17/epa-defies-another-subpoena-it-may-create-erroneous-impressions</link>
      <category>Policy</category>
      <category>EPA</category>
      <category>Bliley</category>
      <category>Markey</category>
      <category>subpoena</category>
      <category>California waiver</category>
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      <title>On Mass vs. EPA Anniversary, Stephen Johnson Delays and Hides</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;i&gt;Originally posted at the &lt;a href="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/04/02/epa-anniversary/"&gt;Think Progress Wonk Room&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src="http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/steve_johnson.JPG" alt="johnson" style="float:right;margin-left:10px" /&gt;One year ago today, the Supreme Court handed down an &lt;a href="http://www.thinkprogress.org/2007/04/02/supreme-court-rules-against-bush-in-global-warming-case/"&gt;epochal decision in the global warming case&lt;/a&gt; &lt;i&gt;Massachusetts vs. the Environmental Protection Agency&lt;/i&gt;, stating that the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; had the responsibility to determine how to regulate carbon dioxide for its contribution to global warming. The &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;, led by administrator Stephen L. Johnson, has utterly failed to do so, prompting a series of Congressional investigations and new lawsuits.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;Johnson&amp;#8217;s adversaries marked the anniversary of the Supreme Court decision today by continuing to press their case. Officials of 18 states filed suit against the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; for its continued inaction&amp;#8212;their petition &amp;#8220;asks the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to &lt;a href="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iqGMrzmNKuHg8Hmz_YBFYQvY4J4AD8VPSQP00"&gt;require the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; to act within 60 days&lt;/a&gt;.&amp;#8221; By a &lt;a href="http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?parm1=5&amp;#38;docID=cqmidday-000002695904"&gt;unanimous vote&lt;/a&gt;, the House Global Warming Committee issued subpoenas &amp;#8220;&lt;a href="http://globalwarming.house.gov/mediacenter/pressreleases?id=0197"&gt;for &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; documents showing the Agency&amp;#8217;s progress&lt;/a&gt; in making the &amp;#8216;endangerment&amp;#8217; finding and proposing national emissions standards.&amp;#8221;&lt;/p&gt;


The Supreme Court decision mandated that the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;:
&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;Declare whether greenhouse gases pose a threat to human health and need to be regulated;
&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;Make a decision on California&amp;#8217;s Clean Air Act petition to regulate motor vehicle greenhouse gas emissions;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Propose federal regulations for motor vehicle greenhouse emissions.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;In the past year, &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; Administrator Stephen L. Johnson has only completed one of those tasks, by &lt;a href="/articles/2007/12/20/epa-admin-denies-california-waiver"&gt;denying California&amp;#8217;s waiver petition&lt;/a&gt; following the signing of the 2007 Energy Act in December.

	&lt;p&gt;Investigations by Congress, though repeatedly stymied by the agency, have determined that &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; staff actually worked vigorously last year to meet the Court mandate. In late fall Johnson brought the complete package with a health endangerment finding, approval of the California waiver, and motor vehicle regulations to the White House. After that, Johnson issued his waiver denial and &lt;a href="/articles/2008/02/27/senate-investigation-finds-top-epa-officials-supported-california-waiver"&gt;all work at the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; on the issue ceased&lt;/a&gt;. Henry Waxman, chair of the House Oversight Committee, has vigorously pursued documents related to the California waiver denial, even as the &lt;a href="/articles/2008/03/20/under-subpoena-epa-instead-demands-docs-from-oversight-committee"&gt;&lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; responds to his subpoenas with document requests of their own&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;Johnson&amp;#8217;s latest act was to declare last week that the &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; would release an &amp;#8220;&lt;a href="http://www.ombwatch.org/article/blogs/entry/4782/24"&gt;Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking&lt;/a&gt;&amp;#8221; asking for new round of comments, a delaying tactic promoted by a &amp;#8220;&lt;a href="http://oversight.house.gov/story.asp?ID=1831"&gt;memo from the Heritage Foundation&lt;/a&gt;.&amp;#8221;&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;He is &lt;a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/01/AR2008040102478.html"&gt;now fleeing to Australia with his top staff for two weeks&lt;/a&gt; to discuss the &amp;#8220;ongoing environmental collaboration&amp;#8221; between the countries&amp;#8212;and fortuitously delay further Congressional hearings. The $280,000 trip is taxpayer-funded.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2008 18:33:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <author>Wonk Room</author>
      <link>http://www.hillheat.com/articles/2008/04/02/on-mass-vs-epa-anniversary-stephen-johnson-delays-and-hides</link>
      <category>Policy</category>
      <category>EPA</category>
      <category>Stephen Johnson</category>
      <category>subpoena</category>
      <category>California waiver</category>
      <category>Massachusetts vs EPA</category>
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      <title>New legal developments in the case of Mass. v. EPA</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; Leaves Behind Wake of Broken Promises, Inaction as Anniversary of Landmark Global Warming Case Approaches&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;State Officials, Environmental Groups to Discuss Steps to Compel &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; Action&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;On April 2, 2007, the Supreme Court handed down a watershed decision in the case of Massachusetts v. &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;.  Despite promises from &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; Administrator Johnson and even President Bush himself, &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; has willfully chosen to ignore the Supreme Court&amp;#8217;s instructions.  Indeed, &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; has instead proposed action consistent with the wishes of polluters and other special interests.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;The petitioners in Mass v. &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; have repeatedly and publicly warned &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; that continued inaction on the so-called &amp;#8220;endangerment finding&amp;#8221; and promised regulations for global warming emissions from vehicles would force the petitioners to take steps to compel action.  &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt;&amp;#8217;s brazen refusal to act has left the petitioners no choice but to take the agency back to court to force it to comply with the High Court&amp;#8217;s decision.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;This press teleconference will review developments over the past year, outline the Bush administration&amp;#8217;s broken promises relating to this case, and outline the legal action that the petitioners are being forced to take in order to prevent &lt;span class="caps"&gt;EPA&lt;/span&gt; from continuing to ignore the Supreme Court.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;ul&gt;
	&lt;li&gt;G. Edmund Brown, Jr., Attorney General of California&lt;/li&gt;
		&lt;li&gt;James Milkey, Chief of Environmental Protection, Massachusetts Attorney General&amp;#8217;s Office&lt;/li&gt;
		&lt;li&gt;David Bookbinder, Sierra Club Chief Climate Counsel&lt;/li&gt;
		&lt;li&gt;Joe Mendelson, Legal Director, International Center for Technology Assessment (ICTA)&lt;/li&gt;
	&lt;/ul&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;The &lt;span class="caps"&gt;ICTA&lt;/span&gt; brought the original petition that led to this case.  James Milkey argued the case before the Supreme Court.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;Conference ID: 41865683&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;Dial-in: (888) 228 &amp;#8211; 9795&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;Contact: Josh Dorner, 202.675.2384 (w), 202.679.7570 (m), josh.dorner@sierraclub.org&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2008 13:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <author>Wonk Room</author>
      <link>http://www.hillheat.com/events/2008/04/02/new-legal-developments-in-the-case-of-mass-v-epa</link>
      <category>Policy</category>
      <category>Massachusetts vs EPA</category>
      <category>California waiver</category>
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