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The U.S. Department of the Interior released a report identifying actions that potentially burden the development of domestic energy resources in response to Executive Order 13783, highlighting the need to balance economic growth with environmental protection. 2017 OS201700602 5
The U.S. Department of the Interior released a report identifying agency actions that potentially burden domestic energy development in response to Executive Order 13783, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to energy resource management. 2017 OS201700602 4
The U.S. Department of the Interior released a report identifying agency actions that potentially burden domestic energy production, particularly in response to Executive Order 13783, highlighting the need for a new 5-Year Plan to develop the Outer Continental Shelf and address revenue losses. 2017 OS201700602 3
The email from Russell Newell at the Department of the Interior discusses the review and situational awareness regarding the Bureau of Land Management's draft release for the NPR-A oil and gas lease sale scheduled for publication in the Federal Register on October 26, 2017. 2017 OS201700602 5
The U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management announced a December 2017 oil and gas lease sale in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska, with plans for a media event and coordination with the Alaska delegation. 2017 OS201700602 10
The Department of the Interior's Communications Team provided a daily communications update to the White House Cabinet Affairs, addressing press inquiries regarding the Navajo Generating Station and various priorities related to Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski. 2017 OS201700602 3
The email from Elena Pravettoni of IHS Markit to EPA officials discusses preparing questions for Administrator Scott Pruitt's upcoming Q&A session with Dr. Yergin at CERAWeek. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email discusses the final version of a letter sent by the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership to Secretary Zinke regarding mitigation and energy burdens in response to Executive Order 13873 and Secretarial Order 3349, with multiple partner organizations signing the letter. 2017 OS201700602 2
The U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management is preparing to announce a December 2017 oil and gas lease sale in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska, with plans for a media event and potential tie-in to the "Energy Burdens" report. 2017 OS201700602 2
The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing updates on ICAO fuel efficiency standards with representatives from Boeing and GE, including a request for a follow-up meeting. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email from David Bernhardt to Andrea Travnicek discusses the Bureau of Reclamation's efforts to promote non-Federal hydropower development at its facilities, highlighting its capacity, revenue generation, and initiatives such as resource assessments and stakeholder collaboration to improve the lease of power privilege process. 2017 OS201700602 5
The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses Ron Minsk's testimony regarding the history and regulatory implications of the point of obligation (POO) in the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), emphasizing the need for the EPA to reconsider its decision to place compliance obligations on refiners and importers rather than blenders. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
The email from Andy Ehrlich requests a meeting with EPA officials Samantha Dravis and Mandy Gunasekara to discuss the Renewable Fuel Standard and Darling Ingredients Inc.'s interests in renewable diesel, highlighting the company's significant role in the industry. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses a request from Bill Schuette for Scott Pruitt to meet with Jerry Jung, a Republican supporter and conservationist, during his visit to Washington, D.C. from March 21-24, 2017. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The Florida Municipal Electric Association submitted comments to the EPA regarding regulatory reform efforts and priorities for action in 2017, emphasizing the need for environmental regulations that ensure both protection and affordable electric power for Florida's public power communities. 2017 HQ2017008402 19
The Utility Solid Waste Activities Group (USWAG) submitted comments to the EPA regarding the identification of regulations for repeal, modification, or replacement under Executive Order 13777, aimed at reducing regulatory burdens on the utility sector. 2017 HQ2017008402 33
The email from the EPA discusses an invitation for Assistant Administrator Bill Wehrum to attend the Auto Alliance Board Meeting on December 7, 2017, highlighting the collaboration between EPA and the auto sector on key regulatory issues. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email from Jay Robinovitz to Samantha Dravis and Albert Kelly discusses the completion of a Superfund site closure in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and expresses gratitude for Dravis's insights during a presentation to the Institute of Scrap Recycling group. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email discusses the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee's decision to postpone votes on various nominations for positions within the EPA, NRC, and FHWA, citing uncertainty around Bill Wehrum's nomination as a contributing factor. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email correspondence between Brad Hakes and Samantha Dravis discusses the status of an internal progress report generated by the EPA's Regulatory Reform Task Force for Administrator Pruitt, which is not publicly available at this time. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses the name change of a contact at the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) following her marriage, as part of the ongoing production related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email exchange between Ross Eisenberg and Samantha Dravis discusses the EPA's announcement regarding flexibility in ozone standards and includes a request for Lauren Airey's work email address. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The email correspondence involves EPA officials and a partner from Van Ness Feldman discussing scheduling a conference call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2017 HQ2017008402 9
The email from Brendan Mascarenhas of the American Chemistry Council invites EPA officials Carolyn Inge and Robin Kime to participate in a follow-up discussion at an Environmental Management Committee meeting regarding EPA's regulatory reform activities. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email exchange between Carrie-Lee Early and Samantha Dravis, an EPA employee, discusses a networking meeting to reconnect over coffee, with Early expressing interest in job opportunities. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email correspondence between Marie Sanderson and Samantha Dravis discusses scheduling and reviewing details related to an upcoming panel for the EEI at the EPA. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The email exchange between Marie Sanderson and Samantha Dravis discusses scheduling a call regarding the EEI panel on Wednesday, October 25, 2017, and clarifying the audience for the discussion, with Dravis representing the EPA. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email from Andrea Fava of Amazon to Brittany Bolen of the EPA discusses a follow-up regarding a speaking request and invites EPA Administrator Pruitt to visit an Amazon Fulfillment Center. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency received comments from agricultural organizations regarding regulatory impacts on farming, expressing support for the agency's efforts to alleviate unnecessary burdens while clarifying that they do not seek to weaken environmental protections. 2017 HQ2017008402 10
The email correspondence between Scott Buchanan of PolyOne Corporation and Samantha Dravis expresses gratitude for a meeting during a NAM visit to the EPA, highlighting discussions with Administrator Pruitt and future collaboration opportunities. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email discusses a recent rule change by the Environmental Protection Agency that allows manufacturers to increase the use of certain cooling chemicals, which is viewed positively by both industry and environmental groups as a step towards addressing climate change. 2017 HQ2017008402 4
The email from Samantha Dravis to Khary Cauthen discusses a follow-up call regarding items discussed with the Administrator related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The email correspondence involves the EPA, specifically Sarah Greenwalt coordinating a follow-up call with Santee Cooper's Elizabeth Warner and others regarding discussions related to coal combustion residuals (CCR) and sharing information with the Administrator. 2017 HQ2017008402 4
The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing the scheduling of a call regarding a meeting topic, with Stephen Fotis coordinating a separate call on CCR with Sarah Greenwalt, Byron Brown, and Samantha Dravis. 2017 HQ2017008402 5
The email correspondence between Samantha Dravis of the EPA and Craig Montesano of the American Waterways Operators discusses scheduling a meeting regarding the Puget Sound No Discharge Zone (NDZ). 2017 HQ2017008402 4
The email from Bill Skewes to EPA officials discusses a memo from the Colorado Association of Commerce & Industry regarding the EPA's enforcement of state air quality regulations in Colorado. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The email from the EPA discusses the FSAFEDS program, encouraging enrollment by December 11 to save on healthcare and dependent care expenses in 2018. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email correspondence from the EPA discusses Samantha Dravis reaching out to Damien M. Schiff to schedule a brief meeting regarding her new role as Associate Administrator for Policy under Administrator Pruitt, with Sarah Greenwalt included as a Senior Advisor for Water. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email from Christopher Tampio of the American Dental Association requests a meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt and Dr. Joseph Crowley, the President Elect of the ADA, on May 26, 2017. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA confirms her acceptance to speak at the American Chemistry Council's Environmental Management Committee Spring Meeting, discussing her role and the regulatory reform process, while expressing concern about the length of her presentation. 2017 HQ2017008402 4
The email correspondence between EPA officials and Danielle Burr discusses Delta Airlines' request for a meeting with Secretary Pruitt regarding their Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) issue, specifically about the point of origin. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email from Andrew C. Cook of Michael Best Strategies to Samantha Dravis of the EPA discusses scheduling a conference call to provide information ahead of a meeting with their client, Newtrient, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email from Brittany Bolen of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to address regulatory reform topics, including WOTUS, NSR, and 316(b), with representatives from a coalition of companies led by NextEra Energy. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email from Larry Schafer to EPA officials discusses a request for Administrator Pruitt to participate in a discussion with the Discovery Channel regarding a documentary on the biodiesel industry, highlighting its evolution and potential impact on national security and the economy. 2017 HQ2017008402 6
The email from Keith Salmon to Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the qualifications and services of Salmon Group, Inc., a veteran-owned company, in hopes of scheduling a meeting to offer their consulting and support services as the third quarter of the fiscal year approaches. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The email from Grant A. Evans of Occidental Chemical Corporation to Samantha Dravis at the EPA expresses gratitude for a meeting regarding the PVC MACT and emphasizes the vinyl industry's commitment to environmental performance and the need for regulatory certainty to support industry growth. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The EPA is coordinating a meeting to discuss policy issues related to the ENERGY STAR and SNAP programs with appliance manufacturers ahead of their Annual Meeting scheduled for late April 2017. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email from Kevin J. Avery of ConocoPhillips to Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses a follow-up on a meeting regarding small remote incinerators in Alaska and expresses interest in further discussions on methane regulation with a technical expert visiting Washington. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email exchange between Samantha Dravis of the EPA and Anne Korin discusses rescheduling a meeting to discuss a memo on fuel choice and its relation to CAFE reform and the President's goals. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The email from Chuck D. Barlow to Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses their recent meeting with EEI representatives and expresses a desire to collaborate moving forward. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
Samantha Dravis from the EPA is requesting a phone call with Christopher Tampio from the American Dental Association to discuss a work-related question amidst ongoing healthcare discussions. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The email from Megan Heuberger Berge of Baker Botts LLP to Brittany Bolen and Samantha Dravis of the EPA discusses scheduling a brief follow-up call regarding the Four Corners Power Plant. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The email from Khary Cauthen invites EPA Administrator Pruitt to attend the API Board Dinner on March 22, 2017, highlighting its significance as the first meeting of the new Administration/Congress. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The email exchange between Samantha Dravis from the EPA and Anna Burhop from the American Chemistry Council discusses Dravis's agreement to speak at the ACC's Environmental Management Committee Spring Meeting on May 23, 2017, focusing on general environmental issues and regulatory reform. 2017 HQ2017008402 5
The email from Air Liquide to the EPA's Associate Administrator Samantha Dravis expresses gratitude for a meeting discussing Air Liquide's innovations in hydrogen technology and energy solutions, emphasizing the company's commitment to regulatory reform and environmental sustainability. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The Interstate Mining Compact Commission expresses gratitude to EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt for his impactful address at their Mid-Year Meeting, highlighting its relevance to member states and the discussions that ensued. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The American Petroleum Institute and the American Chemistry Council submitted a request to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to reconsider the implementation of the TSCA Inventory Notifications final rule to ensure efficient online listing of reported active chemicals during the notification period. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The document consists of thank-you letters from K. Scott PuriTT, an administrator, expressing gratitude to General Electric Company representatives for a tour of their plant on October 11, 2017. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The document is a letter from the U.S. Embassy in Australia to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, expressing support for his agency's efforts in response to Hurricane Harvey and offering assistance for a future visit to Australia. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The email from Tony Petrucci to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses a manufacturing concern related to europium sensitization and requests assistance from the EPA. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expresses gratitude for hospitality and productive discussions during visits to environmental facilities in Oklahoma and Indiana, as well as a meeting on the "Waters of the United States" rule in South Carolina. 2017 HQ2017008402716 9
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has decided to reconsider and potentially revise the 2015 Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards for the Steam Electric Power Generating Point Source Category in response to petitions from the Utility Water Act Group and the U.S. Small Business Administration. 2017 HQ2017008402716 6
The document is a letter from Lisa Schmitt of The American Patriot Group LLC to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, inviting him to tour the Liberty Mine in southern Indiana and highlighting the potential creation of 700 new jobs due to his leadership. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The document consists of a series of appreciative emails from EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to various managers at the Gaston Plant, expressing gratitude for their hospitality and support during his visit on July 14, 2017. 2017 HQ2017008402716 5
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expressed appreciation for a meeting with International Paper's CEO Mark Sutton, emphasizing the importance of understanding the company's concerns and the need to rebuild trust with the industry. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The document consists of thank-you letters from EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt to various officials at the U.S. Embassy in Rome, expressing gratitude for their assistance in coordinating meetings during the EPA team's productive trip to the Vatican in June 2017. 2017 HQ2017008402716 9
The letter from EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt outlines the agency's commitment to balancing environmental protection with economic growth, emphasizing priorities such as improving water infrastructure and regulatory certainty. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email correspondence involves EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt acknowledging a message regarding pollution entering the five mile river, emphasizing the agency's commitment to environmental protection and economic growth. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator responds to a letter regarding the decision to deny a petition to ban chlorpyrifos, emphasizing the agency's commitment to balancing environmental protection with agricultural needs while continuing to evaluate the pesticide under existing regulations. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The email from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator expresses gratitude to Barry Hart, CEO of the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives, for a productive visit and meeting with the executive team. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's June 16, 2017 correspondence outlines the agency's commitment to environmental protection, highlights the President's budget priorities for infrastructure funding, and emphasizes the need to balance regulatory burdens with economic growth. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The emails from EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt express appreciation for meetings with representatives from the Southern Crop Production Association and CropLife America, discussing the EPA's new direction and the goal of rebuilding trust with the agricultural industry. 2017 HQ2017008402716 6
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator, E. Scott Pruitt, expresses gratitude to Australian Minister for the Environment and Energy, Josh Frydenberg, for his visit and accepts an invitation to visit Australia to discuss coal sector regulation and cooperative federalism. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expresses a desire to re-establish trust with Ford Motor Company representatives following a meeting on May 23, 2017, regarding industry concerns. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The EPA Administrator expresses appreciation for a meeting with Trout Unlimited's leadership and looks forward to future collaboration on shared concerns. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from K. Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the EPA, expresses gratitude to Jennifer Abril, President and CEO of SOCMA, for a meeting regarding mutual concerns and emphasizes the agency's commitment to collaborating with the Society of Chemical Manufacturers and Affiliates. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from the EPA administrator expresses gratitude to Earl and Wanda Barrs for their letter and meeting, emphasizing the agency's commitment to rebuilding trust with the forestry industry while protecting natural resources. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses a meeting with Christopher J. Hessler of AJW, Inc. regarding clean air strategies and technologies. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The letter from EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt to NRECA CEO Jim Matheson expresses appreciation for their meeting regarding environmental issues and emphasizes a desire to collaborate on finding mutual solutions. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The EPA Administrator, Scott Pruitt, expresses gratitude to the General Authority of Meteorology and Environment of Saudi Arabia for their invitation to engage in a Memorandum of Understanding, indicating collaboration with the USGS and FDA to promote environmental protection. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator emphasizes the agency's commitment to balancing environmental protection with economic growth, prioritizing improvements in water infrastructure, and adhering to regulatory processes for vehicle emissions and fuel economy standards. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency responded to Oklahoma State Representative Carl W. Newton regarding a constituent's inquiry about clean burning flare pipe technology, clarifying that while the EPA regulates flares, it does not endorse specific technology vendors. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from the EPA Administrator on April 17, 2017, expresses appreciation for the productive meeting with NASDA regarding the new direction of the EPA and acknowledges the contributions of state agriculture leaders. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The document consists of thank-you notes from EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt to various individuals at Harvey Mine-Patterson Creek, expressing gratitude for their hospitality and emphasizing the end of the "War on Coal." 2017 HQ2017008402716 7
The Texas Public Policy Foundation submitted a petition to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs and other federal agencies regarding regulatory decisions, emphasizing the need for adherence to scientific integrity in environmental policy as articulated by EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson. 2017 HQ2017008402716 42
The email from MIT's Vice President for Research, Maria Zuber, to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt addresses concerns regarding the misrepresentation of MIT's 2015 study in White House talking points related to the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement. 2017 HQ2017008402716 4
The document is a letter from Paige Patterson, President of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, expressing support and prayers for Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, following his presentation at the Council for National Policy. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
A concerned citizen expresses strong disapproval of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's leadership and the Trump administration's environmental policies in a letter dated May 5, 2017. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The National Mining Association expressed gratitude to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for addressing their Board of Directors and emphasized their support for his initiatives promoting economic growth and sensible regulatory frameworks in the mining industry. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
Trade associations are urging Congressional leaders to disapprove the EPA's final Risk Management Programs rule under the Clean Air Act, citing concerns over increased costs and potential security risks without clear safety benefits. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email from Alex Bond of the Edison Electric Institute to the EPA discusses their comments on regulatory reforms in response to Executive Order 13777, including suggestions for regulations that may be repealed, replaced, or modified. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The email from the EPA discusses the drafting of a memo to implement an initial section of an Executive Order (EO) that requires a review of agency rules affecting domestic energy, with a report to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) due within 45 days. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The email from Kevin J. Avery of ConocoPhillips to Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses recommendations for candidates, Brad Thomas and Kim Estes, for Regional Director positions following a meeting between Administrator Pruitt and the API Executive Committee. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email from Dennis Hedke to Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses his interest in a Noncareer Appointment position of Senior Advisor, highlighting his qualifications and political connections amidst a hiring freeze. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The email exchange between Dennis Hedke and Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses a request for a meeting on April 28, 2017, in Washington, D.C., to discuss staff building within the Office of Policy. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The document is an email from Myron Ebell discussing talking points against the Paris Climate Agreement, emphasizing its perceived economic disadvantages for the U.S. and advocating for President Trump's commitment to withdraw from it. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
The email from Myron Ebell discusses the upcoming meeting of administration principals regarding the Paris Climate Treaty, highlighting Energy Secretary Rick Perry's support for renegotiation, the National Mining Association's vote to support withdrawal, and the implications of these positions on U.S. climate policy. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The Local Government Commission is writing to the U.S. EPA to express support for the National New Partners for Smart Growth Conference, emphasizing its role in fostering collaboration among diverse stakeholders to address community revitalization and sustainability challenges. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) discussing a collaborative effort with the Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) to release a summary report and webinar series focused on innovative approaches to fostering environmental compliance. 2017 HQ2017008402 4
The EPA informs Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe that, following a Supreme Court stay on the Clean Power Plan, states are not required to comply with its deadlines or spend resources on it, emphasizing a collaborative approach to environmental improvement. 2017 HQ2017008402 1