As Inhofe Departs, He Won't be Missed by Boxer

Date: December 7, 2006

Source: News Room

Sen. Barbara Boxer, the incoming chair of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee is beginning to lay the groundwork on her agenda and subcommittees. She replaces outgoing Sen. James Inhofe who has called global warming a "hoax" and recently blamed Hollywood and the media for "hyping" the view that humans are causing global warming. Conversely, Boxer plans to call Republican California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to testify about California's new law requiring all businesses to cut their greenhouse gas emissions. She has told reporters that she is also inviting former Vice President Al Gore, who is the author of "An Inconvenient Truth," and New York Republican Gov. George Pataki, who has led that state's efforts to curb carbon dioxide -- to testify before the committee. She is also busy appointing chairs to her various subcommittees, including Sen. Joe Lieberman to head the Subcommittee on Private Sector and Consumer Solutions to Global Warming and Wildlife Protection; and Sen. Hillary Clinton to head the Subcommittee on Superfund and Environmental Health.

Sen. Barbara Boxer: boxer.senate.gov.

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