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The email correspondence from the U.S. Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting between Deputy Secretary Bernhardt and the American Sheep Industry Association to address concerns regarding BLM policy 1730 related to domestic and bighorn sheep.
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The Department of the Interior has determined that Deputy Secretary Bernhardt can accept an invitation to speak at the API Upstream Committee meeting on July 17, 2018, in Washington, DC, as it aligns with his official duties and involves presenting information on behalf of the DOI and the U.S. Government.
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The email correspondence involves Chase Adams from the American Sheep Industry Association inquiring about the impact of a government shutdown on a scheduled meeting with the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals at the Department of the Interior on January 2, 2019.
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The email correspondence involves Colin Hayes from AWEA requesting a meeting with David Bernhardt of the U.S. Department of the Interior to discuss wind energy priorities and ongoing activities.
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The email correspondence between Colin Hayes and Gareth Rees discusses scheduling a meeting regarding wind energy priorities related to the Department of the Interior (DOI) and the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA).
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The document consists of email correspondence between Colin Hayes of Lot Sixteen and Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior discussing scheduling a meeting with Mr. Bernhardt for potential dates in August and September 2018.
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The email exchange between Colin Hayes and Gareth Rees discusses scheduling a meeting for early September 2018, with Hayes seeking availability and Rees suggesting potential dates.
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The email correspondence from the Department of the Interior's ethics office discusses communication between employees regarding updates on an unspecified matter related to ethics advice and compliance.
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The email exchange between Colin Hayes and Gareth Rees discusses scheduling a meeting regarding wind energy priorities related to the Department of the Interior (DOI) and the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA).
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The email exchange between Colin Hayes and Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting regarding wind energy, with proposed dates in September.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior is coordinating a meeting request between Colin Hayes, representing AWEA, and Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt to discuss wind energy priorities.
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The email from Edward McDonnell of the Department of the Interior discusses the meeting restrictions for Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt regarding former government employee Abby Hopper and highlights the need to vet attendees to ensure compliance with recusal rules.
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The email from Katherine Ambrose of the Alpine Group to Gareth Rees at the Department of the Interior requests assistance in scheduling a meeting between Dave Bernhardt and senior leaders from Amplify regarding their oil and gas operations in the Pacific.
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Lowell Baier requests a meeting with David Bernhardt of the Department of the Interior to discuss the appointment of a wildlife administrator, the status of mineral leases near Yellowstone National Park, and proposed revisions to the Endangered Species Act regulations.
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The email correspondence between Steve Gardner and Kimberly Hintz discusses concerns raised by the Office of Government Ethics (OGE) regarding Gardner's passive investment in ECSI and the potential need for him to divest due to legal implications under 18 USC 203 and 5 USC app 502.
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The email from J. Steven Gardner to Daniel Jorjani discusses the ongoing confirmation process and questions regarding Gardner's ethics agreement related to his position at the Department of the Interior, specifically addressing inquiries from the Office of Government Ethics about his business interests and potential conflicts of interest.
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The National Park Service is coordinating a kickoff meeting with The Boring Company to discuss project details and scheduling, as communicated in a series of emails among agency officials and company representatives.
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The email correspondence between Daniel Jorjani and Steve Gardner discusses the review of ethics issues related to the U.S. Department of the Interior.
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The email exchange involves the National Park Service discussing the appraisal status and legal description concerns related to a project, with Peter May indicating he is reviewing comments and will provide further information.
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The National Park Service is coordinating with The Boring Company regarding the development of ventilation shafts on private land, with plans for a kickoff meeting and further documentation to follow.
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The email correspondence between National Park Service officials discusses the need for revisions to the legal description and mapping of a project, highlighting shortcomings identified by DOI reviewers that must be addressed before proceeding with an appraisal.
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The email from Jane at the Boring Company invites officials from the National Park Service and the Department of the Interior to discuss an Environmental Assessment on January 23, 2018.
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The National Park Service (NPS) is reviewing documents related to the BW tunnel project and is considering the NPS as the data source, while two title companies are assessing the legal descriptions and alignment provided by Steve Davis.
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The email correspondence involves the Department of the Interior (DOI) and the National Park Service (NPS) discussing the submission and review of documents related to the legal description and alignment for the BW tunnel project, with an emphasis on addressing comments from the NPS and coordinating with title companies for easement documentation.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior's Office of the Deputy Secretary is considering a meeting request to discuss a disagreement between the Oil & Gas ESA Coalition and USFWS HQ regarding habitat conservation plan policies.
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The email correspondence involves officials from the Department of the Interior discussing the need for a correct email address for Deputy Secretary Bernhardt and expressing appreciation for his efforts to strengthen the executive workforce and enhance employee resource boards (ERBs) within the agency.
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The email from Edward Whitfield of Farragut Partners discusses a public-private partnership project in California involving federal, state, and private lands, and requests a meeting with Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt to discuss the project further.
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The email from David O'Neill of the National Audubon Society to Deputy Secretary Bernhardt discusses appreciation for leadership on the Colorado DCP and requests a meeting to address concerns regarding the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and upcoming rulemaking by the Department of the Interior.
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The email correspondence between Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior and Colin Hayes confirms a meeting on September 14, 2018, at 11 AM regarding wind energy at the Interior Building.
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The email correspondence between Denny Rehberg and Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting regarding Castle Mountain Venture, with a preference for May 14th at 1:00 PM.
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The email correspondence between Gareth Rees of the Department of the Interior and Colin Hayes discusses scheduling a meeting regarding wind energy, with proposed dates in early September.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior is coordinating a meeting request with Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt regarding a proposal from the Alpine Group, pending review by the Ethics Office.
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The email correspondence involves Colin Hayes submitting a completed meeting request form to Gareth Rees at the U.S. Department of the Interior to schedule a meeting regarding wind energy priorities with the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA).
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The email correspondence from the Department of the Interior discusses rescheduling a meeting with the American Sheep Industry Association, suggesting it be pushed back to January due to the unavailability of Deputy Secretary Bernhardt.
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The email correspondence from the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting for the American Sheep Industry Association, with Tracie Lassiter confirming Joe's availability for the first week of January.
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The email from Gareth Rees of the Department of the Interior discusses the meeting restrictions for Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt regarding former government employee Abby Hopper and potential attendees, emphasizing the need to vet the list of attendees to ensure compliance with recusal rules.
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The email correspondence between Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior and Colin Hayes discusses scheduling a meeting regarding wind energy initiatives and the approval process for the meeting request.
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The email exchange between Gareth Rees of the Department of the Interior and Colin Hayes discusses scheduling a meeting regarding wind energy, confirming a time on September 14th at 11 AM.
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The email exchange between Colin Hayes and Gareth Rees discusses scheduling a meeting with David Bernhardt at the Department of the Interior to discuss wind energy issues related to the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA).
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The Department of the Interior is coordinating a meeting regarding wind energy with representatives from the American Wind Energy Association, pending ethics approval.
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The email exchange between Gareth Rees of the Department of the Interior and Colin Hayes discusses scheduling a meeting for September 14, 2018, at the Interior Building.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior is coordinating a meeting request from the American Sheep Industry Association to discuss the reevaluation of BLM policy 1730 regarding domestic and bighorn sheep with Deputy Secretary Bernhardt.
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The email exchange between Gareth Rees of the Department of the Interior and Colin Hayes discusses the potential rescheduling of a wind energy meeting due to uncertainties surrounding Hurricane Florence and the availability of key attendees.
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The email correspondence between Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior and Denny Rehberg discusses scheduling a meeting regarding issues related to monuments and mines, while clarifying that discussions about Westlands Water District are not permitted due to ethical considerations.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior's Gareth Rees communicates with Colin Hayes regarding scheduling a meeting between AWEA representatives and Deputy Secretary Bernhardt to discuss wind energy priorities.
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The email exchange between Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior and Colin Hayes discusses scheduling a meeting in September 2018, with proposed dates and times for their availability.
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The email correspondence involves Gareth Rees from the U.S. Department of the Interior coordinating a meeting request from Colin Hayes of AWEA to meet with Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt regarding wind energy priorities.
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The email correspondence between Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior and Colin Hayes discusses the scheduling of a wind energy meeting, considering potential disruptions from Hurricane Florence and the availability of attendees.
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The Department of the Interior's Deputy Secretary is cleared to meet with representatives from the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) regarding wind energy issues, following a review confirming no legal objections under ethics regulations.
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The email correspondence from the U.S. Department of the Interior's Office of the Solicitor discusses the approval process for a meeting request related to wind energy, indicating that further requests will follow and need to be cleared by the Departmental Ethics Office.
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The email correspondence involves Colin Hayes requesting a meeting with officials from the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) regarding wind energy initiatives, following up on a completed meeting request form submitted to Gareth Rees.
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The email from the Department of the Interior's Gareth Rees discusses a meeting request from the Alpine Group to meet with Deputy Secretary Bernhardt, outlining the process for submitting a meeting request form for review by the Ethics Office.
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The Department of the Interior determined there are no legal objections for the Deputy Secretary to meet with representatives from Arctic Slope Regional Corporation and SAExploration, Inc. regarding a seismic survey, as none of the participants are on the Deputy Secretary's recusal lists.
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The email correspondence involves Denny Rehberg seeking to schedule a meeting with officials from the U.S. Department of the Interior, specifically Gareth Rees, regarding discussions about Castle Mountain Ventures and their California mine affected by a monument designation.
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The email from Michael K. Henry to Gareth Rees discusses a meeting request with David Bernhardt of the Department of the Interior to potentially meet with senior leaders from Amplify regarding their oil and gas operations in the Pacific.
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The email from Gareth Rees of the Department of the Interior discusses a meeting request from the Picayune Ranchera of Chukchansi Indians to address concerns regarding the approval of an off-reservation gaming application for the North Fork Band of Mono Indians, which they believe was improperly granted and detrimental to their tribe and community.
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The email correspondence between Gareth Rees of the Department of the Interior and Denny Rehberg discusses scheduling a meeting regarding Castle Mountain Venture while ensuring compliance with ethics guidelines due to Westlands Water District being a client.
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The Department of the Interior's legal team determined that Deputy Secretary's meeting with General Moly representatives regarding the Mt. Hope project Supplemental EIS poses no ethical concerns under existing statutes and the Trump administration Ethics Pledge.
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The email correspondence involves Denny Rehberg coordinating with Gareth Rees from the U.S. Department of the Interior regarding scheduling a meeting to discuss Castle Mountain Ventures' California mine, which is affected by a monument designation from the Obama Administration.
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The email correspondence involves the Department of the Interior discussing a meeting request regarding Amplify Energy's oil and gas operations off the Pacific Coast and onshore, with Katherine Ambrose following up for additional context.
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The email exchange between Denny Rehberg and Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting regarding Castle Mountain Venture, with considerations for briefing materials and participants, while clarifying that discussions will not involve Westlands Water District.
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The email from David Bernhardt at the Department of the Interior discusses a potential meeting with Dan and Linda Mitrovich regarding an innovative public-private partnership project in California that involves federal, state, and private lands, emphasizing its support from various stakeholders and the absence of taxpayer funding.
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The email from David Bernhardt, Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior, instructs Denny Rehberg to contact Gareth Rees for the necessary ethics form related to discussions about Castle Mountain Ventures' California mine, which is affected by a monument designation from the Obama Administration.
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The email correspondence between Chase Adams of the American Sheep Industry Association and Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting with Deputy Secretary Bernhardt to address the reevaluation of BLM policy 1730 regarding domestic sheep and goats.
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The Department of the Interior has determined that Deputy Secretary Bernhardt can accept an invitation to speak at the API Upstream Committee meeting on July 17, 2018, where he will present official remarks related to the Department's mission, including the Outer Continental Shelf Financial Assurance Program.
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The email exchange between Denny Rehberg and Gareth Rees of the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting regarding issues related to monuments and mines, while clarifying that discussions about Westlands Water District are not permitted due to ethical considerations.
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The email correspondence between Gareth Rees of the Department of the Interior and Colin Hayes discusses scheduling a meeting regarding wind energy for September 14, 2018, at 11 AM.
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The Department of the Interior's Office of the Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management is coordinating a meeting with the American Sheep Industry Association for January 2, 2019, following the Deputy Secretary's unavailability.
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The Department of the Interior's Ethics Office has approved Deputy Secretary Bernhardt's attendance and official remarks at the American Exploration & Production Council's Winter Board Meeting on December 7, 2018, where he will discuss the Department's reorganization.
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The email correspondence from the U.S. Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting between AWEA representatives and DOI officials regarding wind energy priorities.
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The email correspondence involves the Department of the Interior discussing a meeting request form related to Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt, with Gareth Rees indicating he can forward it to ethics for scheduling.
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The email from Matthew Dermody of the U.S. Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting between Deputy Secretary Bernhardt and Lowell Baier to address topics including wildlife administration, mineral lease withdrawals near Yellowstone National Park, and proposed revisions to ESA regulations.
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The Department of the Interior's Departmental Ethics Office confirmed that David Bernhardt is recused from discussing specific matters involving Halliburton and Nobel Energy due to ethics regulations, while also approving his participation in a separate event.
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The email correspondence between Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior and Erik Milito from the American Petroleum Institute discusses the arrangement for Mr. Bernhardt to speak at the API's Upstream Committee meeting on July 17, 2018, in Washington, D.C., pending the completion of an attached form for ethics review.
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The email correspondence between Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior and Denny Rehberg discusses scheduling a meeting for the week of May 14, 2018, to address issues related to monuments and mines, while clarifying that discussions regarding Westlands Water District are not permitted due to ethical considerations.
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The email correspondence involves Denny Rehberg requesting a form from Gareth Rees to facilitate an ethics review for discussions with the U.S. Department of the Interior regarding Castle Mountain Ventures' California mine, which was affected by a monument designation during the Obama Administration.
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The email correspondence between Colin Hayes and Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting between Hayes, representing AWEA, and David Bernhardt to address wind energy priorities and related issues.
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The document details a scheduling correspondence between Colin Hayes, a founding partner at a consulting firm, and Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior regarding a meeting set for September 14, 2018.
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The emails between Colin Hayes of LOT SIXTEEN and Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior discuss scheduling a meeting with Mr. Bernhardt, with various proposed dates in August and September.
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The email correspondence involves Colin Hayes requesting a meeting with officials from the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) regarding wind energy priorities for the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), with Gareth Rees facilitating the meeting request process.
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The document consists of email correspondence between Colin Hayes, a founding partner at Lot Sixteen, and Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior, discussing scheduling a meeting with Mr. Bernhardt for potential dates in August and September 2018.
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The email correspondence between Colin Hayes and Gareth Rees discusses scheduling a meeting regarding wind energy priorities related to the Department of the Interior (DOI) and the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA).
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The email correspondence between Gareth Rees of the Department of the Interior and Denny Rehberg discusses scheduling a meeting while ensuring compliance with ethics guidelines regarding the Westlands Water District as a client.
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The email exchange between Colin Hayes and Gareth Rees discusses the potential rescheduling of a wind energy meeting originally set for September 14, 2018, due to uncertainties caused by Hurricane Florence, with a suggestion to consider later dates and logistics for attendees from the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA).
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The U.S. Department of the Interior is coordinating a meeting request for Deputy Secretary to discuss concerns regarding the Central Valley Project and CVPIA Restoration Fund Payments with representatives from the Trinity Public Utilities District and Westlands Water District.
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The email correspondence between Colin Hayes and Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting between Hayes, representing AWEA, and Deputy Secretary Bernhardt to discuss wind energy priorities.
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The email from Colin Hayes to officials at the U.S. Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting with the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) to address their priorities related to DOI activities.
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The email correspondence between Denny Rehberg and Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting regarding Castle Mountain Venture, ensuring that discussions will not involve Westlands Water District due to ethical considerations.
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The email exchange between Colin Hayes of Lot Sixteen and Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting with Mr. Bernhardt, focusing on potential dates in August 2018.
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The email from the Department of the Interior discusses the ethics considerations for David Bernhardt's upcoming meeting with Jeff Kightlinger, clarifying that Bernhardt's recusals do not prevent the meeting but cautioning against discussing any party matters related to his former clients.
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The email from Gareth Rees of the U.S. Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting regarding wind energy with Colin Hayes from AWEA, contingent upon the completion of a request form for approval.
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The email correspondence from the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting for the American Sheep Industry Association with Assistant Secretary Balash, confirming availability for January 2nd, 2019.
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The email correspondence between Chase Adams of the American Sheep Industry Association and Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior discusses a request for a meeting with Deputy Secretary Bernhardt to address the reevaluation of BLM policy 1730 concerning domestic and bighorn sheep, along with the submission of an ethics form.
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The email discusses a meeting scheduled for 11 am tomorrow involving the Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior, with Gareth Rees coordinating and confirming participation from David and providing a completed meeting proposal form.
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The email correspondence involves Gareth Rees from the U.S. Department of the Interior coordinating a meeting request from Colin Hayes of AWEA to discuss wind energy priorities with Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt.
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The email exchange between Gareth Rees of the Department of the Interior and Denny Rehberg discusses scheduling a meeting regarding Castle Mountain Venture, with a preference for dates in mid-May while ensuring compliance with ethics guidelines concerning Westlands Water District.
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The email correspondence involves the Department of the Interior discussing a meeting request related to Amplify Energy, a company focused on oil and gas properties in the U.S., with Katherine Ambrose coordinating the scheduling.
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The National Park Service (NPS) expressed concerns about the color of structures at the SpaceX Texas Launch Site, suggesting a shift to earth tones to reduce environmental contrast.
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The email from the U.S. Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting and coordinating document preparation related to a project, with specific tasks assigned to team members regarding scope and construction plans.
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The email exchange involves the National Park Service coordinating a meeting and information sharing regarding a project with representatives from The Boring Company, specifically discussing scheduling, documentation, and concerns related to legal descriptions.
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