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EPA facing Senate subpoena
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MONDAY, JUNE 24, 2002 Democrats on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee plan to subpoena the Bush administration unless it turns over information related to a clean air program. The committee has a long-standing, albeit broad, request for documents related to rules governing aging power plants. The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed to relax the New Source Review regulations. Get the Story:
Senators to Subpoena White House (The Washington Post 6/24) Relevant Documents:
Letter to President | Report to President | NSR Recommendations Relevant Links:
New Source Review - http://www.epa.gov/air/nsr-review Related Stories:
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