EPA Officials Contradict Each Other at Senate Hearing
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"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[.]"
"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[.]"
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