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(7/12/07 - WASHINGTON) - A House panel began clearing the way Thursday for contempt proceedings against former White House counsel Harriet Miers after she obeyed President Bush and skipped a hearing on the firings of federal prosecutors. Addressing the empty chair where Miers had been summoned to testify, Rep. Linda Sanchez ruled out of order Bush's executive privilege claim that his former advisers are immune from calls to come before Congress. The House Judiciary subcommittee that Sanchez chairs still had to vote on sustaining her ruling. The next step would be for the full Judiciary Committee to issue a finding that Miers, Bush's longtime friend and former Supreme Court nominee, was in contempt. Ultimately, the full House would have to vote on any contempt citation. "Those claims are not legally valid," Sanchez, D-Calif., said of Bush's declaration, made Monday. "Ms. Miers is required pursuant to the subpoena to be here now."