WASHINGTON (AP) - California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and five other coastal-state governors are asking senators not to take away states' role in approving natural gas import terminals. The issue is expected to come up Thursday when the Senate Energy Committee debates language in an energy bill that would give authority over placement of liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. In a letter Wednesday to the energy committee's chairman and top Democrat, Schwarzenegger and the governors of Massachusetts, Louisiana, Delaware, Rhode Island and New Jersey said states and local agencies should have shared jurisdiction with the...