Cross-reference index of FOIA request numbers and federal court docket numbers from the documents.
| Docket | Documents | Overview |
|---|---|---|
| EPA-HQ-2017-008402 | 14,957 | Correspondence among EPA officials and industry representatives focuses on environmental regulations, funding for water efficiency programs, and collaboration on various environmental issues, reflecting a strong emphasis on industry engagement and regulatory review under the Trump administration. |
| HQ-2025-02714-F | 698 | Correspondence from the Department of Energy discusses the ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit, a DoD-Electric Industry Exchange event, public power participation in the ETAC, a meeting with Chevron, and invitations to receptions at CERAWeek. |
| OS-2017-00602 | 225 | Correspondence from the Department of the Interior discusses energy burdens, revisions to the Energy Burdens Report, media appearances for Secretary Zinke, oil and gas lease sales, and regulatory changes affecting domestic energy production. |
| HQ2017008402716 | 171 | Correspondence with the EPA highlights diverse stakeholder perspectives on environmental regulations, including support for policy improvements, opposition to specific mandates, and calls for reform across various sectors, reflecting a broader dialogue on balancing environmental protection with economic interests. |
| BLM-2018-00412 | 165 | Correspondence among the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) focuses on implementing federal directives aimed at enhancing domestic energy production while addressing environmental concerns, particularly through regulatory revisions, air quality policies, and coordination of legislative and operational responses. Notable patterns include a strong emphasis on reducing regulatory burdens and promoting energy independence. |
| BLMAK-2018-00695 | 84 | Correspondence between the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service focuses on the management of the Arctic Refuge, particularly regarding the 10-02 lease sale, conservation initiatives, and the protection of the Porcupine Caribou Herd, emphasizing collaboration with Alaska Native stakeholders. |
| FS-WO-04297 | 62 | Correspondence among the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management focuses on developing and coordinating responses to an Executive Order aimed at promoting energy independence, emphasizing regulatory reviews, cost recovery procedures, and the implications for domestic energy resource development. Notable patterns include extensions for comment deadlines and clarifications on the scope of hydropower in the review process. |
| FS-WO-201706591 | 51 | Correspondence among the U.S. Forest Service and the USDA highlights ongoing efforts to develop and submit reform proposals aimed at enhancing organizational efficiency and effectiveness in response to federal directives, with a focus on workforce restructuring and sustainable land management. Notably, there is a consistent emphasis on aligning these proposals with broader government reform initiatives and strategic goals. |
| FS-WO-201706593 | 39 | Correspondence between the U.S. Forest Service and the Office of Management and Budget discusses reform proposals aimed at enhancing agency efficiency and effectiveness, while stakeholders advocate for the preservation of public lands and transparency in the implementation of executive orders. Notable patterns include a focus on restructuring, funding impacts, and the importance of conservation programs. |
| FS-WO-057670577306859 | 38 | Correspondence among the Forest Service staff focuses on coordinating responses to various Executive Orders aimed at promoting energy independence and economic growth, particularly concerning hydropower and mining claims, while also addressing regulatory reviews and internal feedback on related plans. Notably, there is a consistent emphasis on enhancing agency responsiveness in energy-related activities and clarifying the scope of reviews. |
| 2025-EPA-04193 | 35 | Correspondence from the EPA discusses the TCE Rule under the Toxic Substances Control Act, regulatory affairs with the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers, air quality issues in California, Coal Combustion Residuals regulations, and agricultural regulations including PFAS contamination. |
| DOI-2025-004517 | 34 | Correspondence from the Office of Scheduling and Advance discusses meeting requests, event invitations, and letters from various organizations to Secretary Burgum regarding agricultural and energy issues, as well as regulatory approvals. |
| BLM-2017-00947 | 29 | Correspondence from various stakeholders to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) focuses on improving land use planning and NEPA processes, emphasizing the need for local input, transparency, and collaboration while addressing concerns related to resource management, environmental impacts, and recreational use. |
| 2025-EPA-03348 | 21 | Correspondence from EPA discusses the termination of various assistance awards, amendments to grant agreements, and the associated Federal Award Identification Numbers (FAIN) for multiple recipients. |
| FS-WO-04301 | 21 | Correspondence among U.S. Forest Service officials focuses on the review and coordination of responses to the Executive Order on Promoting Energy Independence, addressing legal mandates, hydropower licensing, and the agency's role in facilitating energy development while ensuring compliance with existing regulations. |
| OST-2025-1200 | 18 | Correspondence from the U.S. Department of Transportation Office of the Secretary discusses transportation policy, regulatory compliance, and interagency coordination. |
| 2025-0576 | 17 | Correspondence from the Department of Transportation discusses greenhouse gas emissions reduction strategies in transportation planning across various states, including California, Colorado, Maryland, Michigan, Illinois, Minnesota, and Oregon. |
| 2025-EPA-06267 | 13 | Correspondence from EPA discusses scheduling of meetings, media engagements, travel itineraries, and briefings on regulatory agendas and environmental initiatives. |
| 2025-EPA-07184 | 13 | Correspondence from EPA discusses scheduling of meetings, media engagements, travel itineraries, and briefings on regulatory agendas and environmental initiatives. |
| 2025-EPA-04999 | 13 | Correspondence from EPA discusses scheduling of meetings, media engagements, travel itineraries, and briefings on regulatory agendas and environmental initiatives. |
| 2025-EPA-04380 | 13 | Correspondence from EPA discusses scheduling of meetings, media engagements, travel itineraries, and briefings on regulatory agendas and environmental initiatives. |
| 2025-EPA-03288 | 13 | Correspondence from EPA discusses scheduling of meetings, media engagements, travel itineraries, and briefings on regulatory agendas and environmental initiatives. |
| BLM-2018-00232 | 8 | Correspondence between the Bureau of Land Management and representatives from Congress, particularly Senator Daines and Congressman Gianforte, centers on fire resource management related to the Lodgepole Complex and inquiries about Wilderness Study Areas, highlighting the importance of accurate data and timely communication. |
| 2025-EPA-04640 | 7 | Correspondence from EPA discusses meetings with various organizations, including the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers, Marathon Petroleum, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, and Tesla, as well as air emission estimating methodologies related to livestock. |
| BLM-2018-00355 | 6 | Correspondence between the Department of the Interior and the Bureau of Land Management focuses on enhancing and streamlining National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) processes, emphasizing improved resource management planning, accountability, and efficiency in environmental reviews for infrastructure projects. |
| DOI-2025-003783 | 6 | Correspondence from the Department of the Interior discusses action plans for energy production, resource management, compliance with regulatory requirements, and the development of hydroelectric energy and critical mineral resources. |
| DOI-2025-004682 | 6 | Correspondence from BIA discusses the disbursement of Indian affairs appropriated funds, while communications regarding the Gulf of America address name changes, operator engagement, and Chevron's request for applicant status in environmental consultations. |
| 2025-EPA-03481 | 3 | Correspondence from EPA discusses Chad McIntosh's calendar for January and February 2025, including scheduled meetings and check-ins. |
| 2025-EPA-04382 | 3 | Correspondence from EPA discusses Chad McIntosh's calendar for January and February 2025, including scheduled meetings and check-ins. |
| 2025-EPA-06268 | 3 | Correspondence from EPA discusses the calendar and schedule of Chad McIntosh for the period of January 29, 2025, through February 1, 2025. |
| DOI-2025-008414 | 2 | Correspondence from Bureau of Reclamation discusses recreation access issues at New Melones Lake, the impact of mussel inspections on boating, and the identification of removed or changed public monuments on Reclamation lands. |
| 2025-OSEC-05357-F | 1 | Correspondence from/within OSEC discusses SES vacancies, agency titles, and positions within various offices, including budget control, financial management, civil rights, and human resources management. |
| DOI-2025-004407 | 1 | Personnel action records from the Department of the Interior concerning Office of the Secretary staffing changes in January 2025. |
| 2025-EPA-03289 | 1 | Correspondence from EPA discusses new employee orientation logistics, including scheduling, building access, and virtual attendance options. |
| 2025-EPA-05321 | 1 | Correspondence from EPA discusses a draft confidential work product, cost savings proposals, and deliberative process documentation. |
| DOI-2025-008412 | 1 | Correspondence from BLM discusses Secretarial Order 3431, the review of properties altered or removed since January 1, 2020, and the identification of public monuments, memorials, statues, and markers within its jurisdiction. |
| FFRA-25-00237 | 1 | Correspondence from Federal Railroad Administration discusses semi-weekly front office meetings, monthly appointee meetings, and meetings with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) and the Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers (SMART-TD). |
Federal court case numbers (e.g. 4:25-cv-5027) of the FOIA lawsuits that compelled these productions, identified from the page-stamp footer on each document. Case metadata sourced from CourtListener.
| Court Docket No. | Case | Jurisdiction | Documents | Overview |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1:17-cv-01906 | Sierra Club v. United States Environmental Protection Agency (2017) | D.D.C. | 2,150 | Correspondence from the EPA reflects a range of environmental and regulatory issues, including methane emissions, air pollution regulations, trade policies affecting solar energy, and political dynamics surrounding the agency, revealing a pattern of navigating complex environmental challenges amid shifting political landscapes. |