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The email correspondence between Hayley Ford of the EPA and Sarah Burgess from the Texas Attorney General's office discusses scheduling a meeting with Texas Attorney General Paxton in Dallas on October 19, 2017.
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The email from Hayley Ford, Deputy White House Liaison at the EPA, discusses coordinating an agenda for a speaking engagement related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case and confirms the details with Allegra Hewell from Hewell Events Group.
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Hayley Ford from the Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating with GE representatives regarding the scheduling of an event related to Administrator Pruitt's site visit on additive manufacturing.
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The email correspondence involves Millan Hupp from the EPA coordinating a phone meeting with Clint Nesmith of the Texas Public Policy Foundation regarding the upcoming Crossroads Energy and Climate Policy Summit.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency's scheduling of an event related to Administrator Pruitt's site visit to GE Aviation, with Hayley Ford assisting in the logistics.
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The email correspondence between Hayley Ford of the EPA and Clint Nesmith of the Texas Public Policy Foundation discusses the submission of a completed form and agenda for the TPPF Crossroads Energy and Climate Policy Summit scheduled for November 30, 2017.
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Hayley Ford from the EPA is following up on a request for a completed form related to the TPPF Crossroads Energy and Climate Policy Summit, indicating that only the agenda was received.
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The email correspondence involves Hayley Ford from the EPA discussing an invitation for Administrator Scott Pruitt to attend a SIGMA meeting in Chicago, where members wish to express gratitude for his actions during recent natural disasters.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating a reception event with SIGMA and NATSO, with Millan Hupp as the main point of contact for scheduling and logistics.
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The email correspondence between Millan Hupp from the EPA and Cheryll Decker from Sigma discusses logistics and security arrangements for a speaking event featuring Administrator Pruitt scheduled for November 8, 2017, in Chicago.
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The email correspondence between Hayley Ford of the EPA and Clint Nesmith of the Texas Public Policy Foundation discusses preparations for the TPPF Crossroads Energy and Climate Policy Summit scheduled for November 30th, including a request for additional information and a draft agenda.
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The email correspondence between Hayley Ford of the EPA and Clint Nesmith of the Texas Public Policy Foundation discusses the submission of a completed form and agenda for the upcoming Crossroads Energy and Climate Policy Summit scheduled for November 30th at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C.
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The email correspondence involves Richard Smotkin, a contractor, discussing the proper salutation and address for an invitation to a conference in Qatar from the EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, coordinated with UCLA, as part of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Hayley Ford, Deputy White House Liaison at the Environmental Protection Agency, confirms Administrator Pruitt's interest in test driving the Toyota Mirai and scheduling a visit for the following week.
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The email correspondence involves Hayley Ford from the EPA coordinating with Mary Streett from BP regarding details for the BP Board of Directors Dinner at the National Gallery of Art, including inquiries about the event's purpose and potential speaking opportunities for Administrator Pruitt.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is organizing a bipartisan Salon event on December 6, 2017, featuring Administrator Scott Pruitt to discuss "EPA's Agenda Today" with the American Council for Capital Formation and invite Congressional Democrats to participate.
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The email correspondence between Hayley Ford, Deputy White House Liaison at the EPA, and Richard Smotkin discusses rescheduling a meeting with the Moroccan Minister due to Administrator Pruitt's travel commitments.
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The email correspondence between Hayley Ford of the EPA and Sarah Burgess of the Texas Attorney General's Office discusses scheduling a meeting for Texas Attorney General Paxton and Administrator Pruitt on October 19, 2017, while coordinating travel plans.
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The email from Hayiey Ford, Deputy White House Liaison at the EPA, discusses coordinating with David Monsma from the Aspen Institute regarding an invitation for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at a Washington Ideas Roundtable event, requesting completion of an attached form for event details.
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The email from Hayiey Ford, Deputy White House Liaison at the EPA, informs Sarah Burgess of the Texas Attorney General's Office that a scheduled meeting with Administrator Pruitt has been postponed due to a change in location from Dallas to Houston, and expresses a commitment to reschedule.
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The email correspondence between Hayley Ford of the EPA and Sarah Burgess of the Texas Attorney General's Office confirms a meeting scheduled for October 2, 2017, at EPA Headquarters to discuss the Sierra Club v. EPA case with Administrator Pruitt.
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The email correspondence between Hayley Ford of the EPA and Seth Morrison discusses the scheduling of a reception at the Willard Hotel on October 3rd, 2017, and the possibility of a speaker addressing the group during the event.
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The email exchange between Hayiey Ford of the EPA and Seth Morrison from the Lincoln Club discusses the scheduling of a reception for the Administrator at the Willard Hotel on October 3rd, 2017, and includes a reference to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Hayley Ford, Deputy White House Liaison at the EPA, confirms Administrator Pruitt's acceptance of an invitation to speak at a 2018 event, while noting potential scheduling conflicts due to pending international travel.
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The email from Daisy Letendre at the EPA discusses coordinating a site visit to the Sweeny/Old Ocean facilities with Kristina Baum, highlighting the interest of the Administrator in the visit and the involvement of scheduling staff.
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The email from Hayiey Ford at the EPA discusses coordinating with Millan Hupp and Tate Bennett to prepare talking points for Administrator Pruitt's speech at the American Chemistry Council Board meeting, as requested by Bryan Zumwalt.
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The email correspondence involves Hayley Ford from the Environmental Protection Agency discussing the potential attendance of Administrator Pruitt at a National Gallery of Art event, indicating a need for confirmation due to scheduling conflicts.
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The email from Hayley Ford, Deputy White House Liaison at the Environmental Protection Agency, informs Tyler Norvell that the Administrator will be unable to attend the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Convention due to scheduling conflicts.
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The email from Hayiey Ford of the EPA responds to Geoff Shepard's request for Administrator Pruitt to speak at the White House Fellows Association Annual Leadership Conference, asking for a completed speaker request form before their scheduling meeting.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency's scheduling of an event related to Administrator Pruitt's site visit to GE Aviation, with Hayley Ford assisting in the logistics.
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The email correspondence between Hayley Ford of the Environmental Protection Agency and Clint Nesmith of the Texas Public Policy Foundation discusses the submission of a completed form and agenda for the TPPF Crossroads Energy and Climate Policy Summit scheduled for November 30, 2017.
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The email correspondence between Hayley Ford of the EPA and Clint Nesmith of the Texas Public Policy Foundation discusses the submission of a completed form and agenda for the upcoming Crossroads Energy and Climate Policy Summit scheduled for November 30th at the Heritage Foundation.
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Hayley Ford from the EPA is following up on a request for a completed form related to the TPPF Crossroads Energy and Climate Policy Summit, indicating that only the agenda was received.
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The email correspondence involves EPA officials coordinating a phone meeting with Clint Nesmith from the Texas Public Policy Foundation regarding the upcoming Crossroads Energy and Climate Policy Summit.
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Hayley Ford from the EPA is coordinating with GE representatives regarding the scheduling of an event related to Administrator Pruitt's site visit focused on additive manufacturing.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency's Deputy White House Liaison, Hayley Ford, discussing an invitation for Administrator Scott Pruitt to attend a SIGMA meeting in Chicago to thank him for his actions during recent natural disasters.
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The email correspondence involves Millan Hupp from the EPA's Office of the Administrator coordinating logistics and security for a speaking event featuring Administrator Pruitt in Chicago on November 8, 2017, with Cheryll Decker from SIGMA.
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The email correspondence between Hayley Ford of the EPA and Clint Nesmith of the Texas Public Policy Foundation discusses logistical details and agenda planning for the upcoming Crossroads Energy and Climate Policy Summit scheduled for November 30th at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C.
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The email correspondence involves Richard Smotkin, a contractor, discussing the proper salutation and address for an invitation to a conference in Qatar with Millan Hupp from the Environmental Protection Agency, where EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is expected to participate.
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The Environmental Protection Agency, represented by Deputy White House Liaison Hayley Ford, is coordinating a reception event with SIGMA and NATSO, with Director of Scheduling Millan Hupp as the main point of contact.
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Health Care Without Harm is urging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, led by Administrator Scott Pruitt, to maintain funding and staffing for its programs that support hospitals in reducing their environmental impact and improving community resilience.
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The email from Robin Kime discusses a meeting with Venable LLP regarding the EPA's Burden Reduction and Smart Sector Initiatives, specifically focusing on modifications to the NHSM rule that governs the recycling of secondary materials as fuels in combustion devices.
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The email from Robin Kime provides details about a meeting with Christopher Chapel regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, including logistics for entry and contact information.
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The email from Owen McDonough, Program Manager at the National Association of Home Builders, discusses logistics for an event in Colorado and provides contact information for Jim Tobin, the NAHB Chief Lobbyist.
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The email from Owen McDonough, Program Manager at the National Association of Home Builders, instructs a colleague to contact Jim Tobin regarding logistics in Colorado, while also promoting registration for the 2018 IBS event.
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The U.S. Senate Committee encourages the Environmental Protection Agency to allocate at least $1,000,000 in fiscal year 2018 for a study on the effectiveness of environmental regulations related to unconventional oil and gas development, in partnership with not-for-profit institutions and stakeholders.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) discussing scheduling a short chat for Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at the 2018 Sustainability Conference organized by Stanley Goldstein.
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The email from the EPA discusses the invitation for the Administrator to speak at the AWPA annual meeting in Seattle in April 2018, with a request for a completed speaking request form and suggestions for alternative opportunities if attendance is not possible.
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The EPA is coordinating scheduling for the Administrator to be a keynote speaker at the 2018 Washington DC Auto Show's MobilityTalks event, with discussions about timing and announcement strategies.
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The document outlines the proposed schedule for a delegation from the U.S. government, including representatives from the Office of International Trade Administration (OITA), for a scoping mission in Oklahoma City, OK, from October 25-27, 2018, focusing on potential venues for a Council Session and related events.
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The document outlines the preliminary planning and venue arrangements for the 2018 Council Session of the Commission on Environmental Cooperation (CEC), chaired by EPA Administrator Pruitt, scheduled for June 24-27, 2018, in Oklahoma City.
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The document discusses the scheduling of a conference call regarding the invitation for a keynote speaker at the 2018 Washington DC Auto Show's MobilityTalks, involving the EPA and WANADA representatives.
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The document discusses the need for the EPA to increase Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) volumes for biodiesel and advanced biofuels, emphasizing the industry's capacity to exceed production targets and the importance of timely issuance of standards.
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The U.S. Senate Committee encourages the Environmental Protection Agency to allocate at least $1,000,000 in fiscal year 2018 for a study on the effectiveness of environmental regulations related to unconventional oil and gas development, in partnership with not-for-profit institutions.
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The email from Owen McDonough, Program Manager at the National Association of Home Builders, discusses logistics for an event in Colorado and provides contact information for Jim Tobin, the NAHB Chief Lobbyist.
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The email from Owen McDonough of the National Association of Home Builders discusses logistics in Colorado and provides contact information for Jim Tobin, the NAHB Chief Lobbyist.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is processing an event request for Administrator Scott Pruitt to keynote the Green Truck Summit on March 6, 2018, focusing on regulations and implementation related to greenhouse gas emissions for heavy-duty trucks.
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The email from Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, discusses the appointment of Mike Stoker to lead the EPA in California, highlighting concerns about his reluctance to work in San Francisco amidst the challenges of implementing President Trump's environmental agenda.
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The email correspondence between Ryan Jackson of the EPA and Joanna Slaney discusses the agency's ongoing efforts to finalize a rule regarding the ban on methylene chloride for consumer and most commercial uses.
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The document discusses the need for the EPA to incorporate EIA data on ethanol-free gasoline (E0) consumption when proposing the 2018 Renewable Volume Obligations (RVOs) to correct previous underestimations of E0 use and overestimations of ethanol consumption, which have led to inflated RIN prices.
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The document contains emails from Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, discussing a proposal with an EDF representative and expressing a desire for continued collaboration.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with Greg Schildwachter to address endangered species issues relevant to the EPA's agenda.
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The email discusses Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin's decision to lift holds on two Interior nominees, Joseph Balash and Brenda Burman, following a meeting with Secretary Ryan Zinke regarding national monument designations.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is soliciting public comments until July 24, 2017, on improving its land-use planning and environmental review processes, following the revocation of the Planning 2.0 rule by the Trump administration.
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The email discusses concerns raised by ethics watchdogs regarding Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's practice of attending political fundraisers during official travel, highlighting potential conflicts of interest while he oversees the Department of the Interior.
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The email discusses a POLITICO Playbook edition featuring commentary on Steve Bannon's recent interviews and remarks regarding race and Confederate monuments, highlighting his controversial stance and its implications for the Trump administration.
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The EPA's December 1, 2017, EHS Federal Regulatory Alert discusses the National Marine Fisheries Service's authorization for the National Park Service to take marine mammals incidentally during research in Glacier Bay National Park, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's receipt of an application for an incidental take permit related to the coastal California gnatcatcher for landfill projects in Brea, California.
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The document is an EHS Federal Regulatory Alert from the EPA summarizing recent findings and notices from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service regarding the status of various endangered species and a major license application from FERC.
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The email correspondence between Greg Schildwachter and Kenneth Wagner of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to address endangered species issues relevant to the agency's agenda.
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The email discusses President Trump's announcement to significantly reduce the size of Utah's Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments, a decision supported by local officials and opposed by environmental and Native American groups, indicating potential legal challenges ahead.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chairwoman Lisa Murkowski's intention to hold a vote on four nominees for the Interior Department and FERC, aiming for the vote to occur late next week.
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The email discusses the anticipated announcement by President Trump regarding the reduction of Utah's Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments, highlighting reactions from various stakeholders and the expected legal challenges from environmental and Native American groups.
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The email discusses a Washington Post article highlighting the pervasive culture of sexual misconduct within federal agencies, specifically mentioning the Environmental Protection Agency, National Park Service, and Forest Service, and includes personal accounts of retaliation and harassment faced by employees.
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The Biotechnology Innovation Organization is requesting a meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt on April 4, 2017, to discuss regulations affecting their Food and Agriculture membership.
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The email correspondence between the Biotechnology Innovation Organization and the EPA discusses a meeting request for April 4, 2017, to address EPA regulations affecting the organization's Food and Agriculture members.
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The email from Jennifer Butler to Sydney Hupp and Aaron Dickerson at the EPA discusses the agenda for a call scheduled on May 18, 2017, where EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt will provide updates on proposed changes to EPA policy and regulations, aimed at engaging state-level energy and environmental experts.
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The email from Sydney Hupp of the EPA discusses preparations for a speaking engagement by Administrator Scott Pruitt at a monthly call organized by the State Policy Network, focusing on updates to EPA policy and regulations impacting states.
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The email from Mike Means to EPA staff requests confirmation on whether Administrator Scott Pruitt can attend the OK Building Summit & Expo on September 27, 2017, where he is expected to deliver a keynote speech on the challenges of rolling back EPA regulations.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Scott Yager of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association discusses scheduling a meeting on March 22, 2017, regarding topics related to the cattle industry and environmental regulations.
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The email from Emily Coyner of the National Stone, Sand, and Gravel Association requests a meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt to discuss industry issues, including air and water regulations, and is coordinated by Sydney Hupp, the Executive Scheduler for the Administrator.
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The email correspondence from the EPA's Sydney Hupp discusses logistical arrangements for a meeting between Administrator Pruitt and Nevada officials, focusing on CERCLA 108(b) hard rock mining regulations and related funding issues.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is coordinating a meeting with the Uranium Producers of America to discuss potential revisions to regulations affecting the uranium industry.
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The email correspondence between Tom Thornton of S&P Global and Sydney Hupp from the EPA discusses a request for Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at the 2017 Utility Regulation Conference in December, with Hupp indicating that they are still determining their schedule for international travel before confirming.
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2017 |
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The email from Emily W. Coyner of the National Stone, Sand, and Gravel Association to Sydney Hupp at the EPA requests a meeting with Administrator Pruitt to discuss industry-specific issues related to air and water regulations, reflecting the association's support for the EPA's direction under his leadership.
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The email from Kelli Ripp to Sydney Hupp at the EPA discusses a request for a meeting between Administrator Pruitt and the CEOs of the Uranium Producers of America (UPA) to address concerns about the domestic uranium industry's viability and the impact of regulations on jobs and production.
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The email from Kelli Ripp to Sydney Hupp at the EPA discusses a request for a meeting between Administrator Pruitt and CEOs of the Uranium Producers of America (UPA) to address the impact of regulations on the domestic uranium industry and its implications for jobs and national security.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency received a meeting request from Neil Naraine of International Paper for Administrator E. Scott Pruitt to discuss the impact of regulations on American manufacturing with Mark Sutton, CEO of International Paper, on May 18, 2017.
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2017 |
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The email correspondence between Ryan McGinness of the Nevada Washington Office and Sydney Hupp of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt to address CERCLA 108(b) hard rock mining regulations and funding for EPA delegated programs related to air and water.
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The email from Emily Coyner of the National Stone, Sand, and Gravel Association to Sydney Hupp at the EPA requests a meeting with Administrator Pruitt to discuss industry issues related to air and water regulations, reflecting the association's support for the EPA's direction under his leadership.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses a meeting request from the Biotechnology Innovation Organization to meet with Administrator Pruitt on April 4, 2017, to discuss EPA regulations affecting their Food and Agriculture membership.
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The email from Millan Hupp of the EPA discusses planning a trip to Australia, including meetings with key government officials and a potential co-hosting event with the American Australian Council to discuss deregulation.
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2017 |
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The email discusses a meeting request from the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to discuss regulations affecting their Food and Agriculture membership on April 4, 2017.
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The email from Kelli Ripp to Sydney Hupp at the EPA discusses the urgency of scheduling a meeting or phone call between UPA CEOs and Administrator Pruitt to address concerns regarding the domestic uranium industry's challenges and the impact of regulations on jobs and production.
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The email from A.J. Ferate to Sydney Hupp at the EPA discusses the agenda for the American Foundry Society's Fly-In event, highlighting the potential participation of Administrator Pruitt and the significance of the metalcasting industry in relation to EPA regulations.
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2017 |
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The email from Marc Armstrong to Sydney Hupp at the EPA discusses a request for Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at the Ohio's Electric Cooperatives Summer Conference & Annual Meeting on August 15, 2017, focusing on EPA regulations affecting the electric generation industry.
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2017 |
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The document outlines a closed-door roundtable meeting organized by the Department of the Environment and Energy to discuss regulatory reform challenges in Australia, including environmental regulations, with participation from the EPA Administrator and key Australian officials.
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2017 |
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The email from Peter Wright to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a list of publications and presentations related to environmental law and regulations, with a focus on past speaking engagements and the need to compile a summary of Wright's pre-Dow career background.
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2017 |
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a separate issue raised by the National Fisheries Institute regarding over-regulation during a comment period, while also mentioning a forthcoming quote in support of Alex Dunn from John Gruden, President of the American College of Environmental Lawyers.
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2017 |
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The National Mining Association is requesting a meeting with the EPA on August 7 or 8, 2017, to discuss industry comments on the CERCLA 108(b) rulemaking.
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2017 |
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The email from the EPA discusses a training workshop organized by Potomac Forum to help federal executives and managers understand and implement the workforce reduction requirements outlined in President Trump's Executive Order 13781.
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