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Top aides to California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger kept information from their boss to prevent him from taking stronger action to implement a landmark global warming law, the former executive director of the California Air Resources Board claimed this week. Catherine Witherspoon resigned from her position just days after Schwarzenegger fired Robert Sawyer, the chairman of the board, last week.
Witherspoon charged that Schwarzenegger was misled by his advisers, who may have intentionally given the governator bad intel on the global warming law, a key measure that calls for a 25 percent reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in California by 2020. The law is the first of its kind in the country. More from a story in the AP today:
Witherspoon's charges come on the heels of some public comments by Sawyer that Schwarzenegger's staff meddled with the board's actions regarding the law. When Sawyer tried to move more aggressively to implement the measure, he lost his job. From a story in the LA Times:
UPDATE: The LA Times just posted two new stories on the matter. Here's an excerpt from one: