http://antiwrap.com/x4887bbd344a5c

Another case of Bush political appointees trying to fudge environmental rules.  
The sad part of this is that these stories are now coming out almost daily. 
I've not included 3 other similar stories I've read today. 

Ex-EPA Official Says White House Pulled Rank
Administration Ordered Calif. Emissions Plan Quashed, Former Deputy Testifies

By Juliet Eilperin
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, July 23, 2008; A04

A former Environmental Protection Agency official yesterday contradicted EPA 
administrator Stephen L. Johnson's congressional testimony on one of the 
administration's key global warming decisions, saying the White House ordered 
Johnson to block California's bid to regulate vehicles' tailpipe emissions.

On Jan. 24, Johnson told the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee 
under oath that he had made the decision on his own after determining there was 
no compelling evidence to justify California's plans. "The responsibility for 
making the decision for California rests with me and solely with me," Johnson 
said at the time. "I made the decision. It was my decision. It was the right 
decision."

Yesterday, however, former EPA deputy associate administrator Jason K. Burnett 
-- who resigned last month and has since divulged key details about how 
President Bush and his deputies have influenced the agency's decisions on 
climate policy -- testified before the committee that Johnson had concluded 
that California's request was legally justified -- until White House officials 
ordered him to reverse the decision.

California had sought a waiver under the Clean Air Act to implement rules aimed 
at cutting greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles by 30 percent between 2009 
and 2016. Johnson announced in late December that he would not grant the 
waiver, effectively blocking 17 other states that had either adopted or pledged 
to implement California's proposed rules.

Burnett told the panel that Johnson had concluded that California had met the 
legal requirement for a waiver by showing it faced "compelling and 
extraordinary circumstances" in light of the threat that climate change poses 
to the state.

"There was no reasonable defense of a denial," Burnett said, adding that 
Johnson had initially agreed to grant California a "partial waiver" lasting 
several years.

Johnson reversed course after consulting with the White House, Burnett 
recalled. After several conversations with White House officials about the 
possibility that the waiver could lead states to impose varying fuel economy 
standards, "the administrator knew the president's preference for a single 
standard," Burnett said.

In his January appearance before the committee, Johnson said he based his 
decision to refuse the waiver on the fact that "California does not meet the 
compelling and extraordinary conditions" to seek the exemption.

Johnson also testified about the waiver decision before the House Oversight and 
Government Reform Committee on May 20, making similar statements and refusing 
to discuss conversations he had on the matter with either Bush or his top aides 
on the grounds that it would violate executive privilege. EPA spokesman 
Jonathan Shradar said Johnson had undergone "a long process" of thinking 
through how to treat California's request before ultimately deciding that it 
was unwarranted.

"The administrator has said it was his decision and his alone," Shradar said, 
adding that it was not surprising that he engaged in a back-and-forth 
discussion with his staff. "You don't just wake up and say, 'This is the 
decision.' "

Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), who chairs the Senate committee, said Burnett's 
testimony "raises serious concerns about the account of events provided to the 
committee, including statements by Administrator Johnson."

Saying she believed Bush took "unlawful" action in refusing to regulate 
greenhouse gases linked to global warming, Boxer said she would continue 
pressing to get a full accounting of how the White House has shaped national 
climate policy. "We're going to get to the truth," Boxer said.

Burnett, a 31-year old heir to a Silicon Valley fortune who showed up for his 
Senate appearance with a personal public relations representative by his side, 
has infuriated many Bush administration officials with his revelations about 
White House actions on climate policy. More than half a dozen EPA career 
officials interviewed this month, all of whom spoke on the condition of 
anonymity, remembered Burnett as an administration loyalist who repeatedly 
sided with the White House while at the agency and gave no hint he was 
dissatisfied with Bush's approach to global warming.

"Jason, all of a sudden, has found his voice," one career official said wryly. 
"Jason Burnett was part of making these policies. When he was at EPA he did not 
have the conscience he's expressing now, this green conscience."

Bush officials emphasize that Burnett -- who has donated more than $120,000 to 
Democratic candidates in recent years -- no longer represents the 
administration.

"I think everyone concedes that if Jason Burnett was the administrator, he 
would have taken a different route," said White House spokesman Tony Fratto. 
"But he's not the administrator."

Boxer's staff is reviewing the discrepancies between Johnson's and Burnett's 
testimony to determine if false statements were made, an aide said. The EPA's 
decision to deny California's waiver is being challenged in federal court, but 
air policy experts said the case would be decided on the law, not the process 
that led to the policy.

"I wish I could say [Burnett's testimony is] important in the development of 
policy," said Jeffrey R. Holmstead, who directed the EPA's Office of Air and 
Radiation from 2001 to 2005 and now heads the environmental strategies group at 
the law firm Bracewell & Giuliani. "I don't think it is." 

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