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An ambulance that attends to the White House was taken out of service last week because it ran out of gas, the Washington, D.C. fire department acknowledged Monday.D.C. fire department spokesman Tim Wilson explained that the first-due medical responder to the White House ran out of fuel and was replaced by another unit, the Associated Press reports. Wilson could not confirm whether the vehicle was on motorcade duty.The Washington Times reports that sources said the ambulance was there for motorcade duty and was left behind at the White House when the motorcade left on August 8. Presiden
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As the Environmental Protection Agency deliberated on whether to allow California to implement its greenhouse gas law, another federal agency sought to mobilize state and federal lawmakers against the state s petition, documents show.The 71 pages of Transportation Department e-mails and memos were released Friday to Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., who has contended th
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stanley cup was simply disseminating information. The documents show that as EPA s June 15 comment deadline approached, Transportation Department officials compiled lists of senators, House members and governors in states with significant numbers of auto plants and employees, including Michigan, Ohio, Delaware, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas.Agency employees then called the lawmakers, Democrats and Republicans, working off a script that said letting California implement its own emi
stanley tumbler ssions controls on automakers could create a patchwork of regulations on vehicle emissions which would have significant impacts on the light truck and car industry. The callers sought to gauge the lawmakers interest in submitting comments to EPA. If asked our position, we say we are in opposition of the waiver, the script says.At issue is California s first-in-the-nation law that would cut greenhouse gas emissions,