California emissions waiver formally blocked


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration on Friday formally rejected California's bid for a waiver from U.S. law to set its own tailpipe emissions standard to reduce global warming.
The Environmental Protection Agency released a regulatory notice signed by Administrator Stephen Johnson, canceling California's plans to impose a state law that would have forced automakers to reduce emissions by making cars that achieve sharply higher gas mileage beginning next year.

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One of them make the world a better place, the other destroyed it.
One of them wants no wars, other is looking for it.
One of them wants every american having health care, other if you haven`t, you can die.
One of them will bring`em home, other will sent more.
One of them is the brightness Future, other the darkness past.
So On.
I can believe that Americans allowed him to Lead this country and you for 8 years.