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President Bush, attacked by environmentalists for a string of perceived anti-green slights, has come out in support of legislation that would promote the Environmental Protection Agency to cabinet status, and make EPA Administrator Christine Todd Whitman a Cabinet secretary.
The White House said Bush would sign the legislation sponsored by Rep. Sherwood Boehlert (R-N.Y.). Republicans in Congress have generally opposed past efforts to elevate EPA to Cabinet status.