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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is coordinating a meeting to discuss the progress on mitigation and climate policies, as well as reviews of oil and gas regulations and energy actions related to Executive Orders, with deliverables due to the Department of the Interior by April 19, 2017. 2017 70
The email from Tom Melius to Jim Kurth discusses a scheduled check-in meeting for the SO 3349 team at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to review mitigation and climate policies, as well as progress on the National Wildlife Refuge oil and gas review. 2017 2
The email from Stephen Guertin of the Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) discusses a briefing scheduled for April 10, 2017, regarding the first package of deliverables related to Secretarial Order 3349, specifically focusing on the review of mitigation and climate policies, with a report due to the Department of the Interior (DOI) on April 12. 2017 8
The email from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) discusses an invitation to a briefing on the first package of deliverables related to Secretarial Order 3349, specifically focusing on the review of mitigation and climate policies, scheduled for April 10, 2017. 2017 60
The emails from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service inform recipients about the absence of Gloria Bell and Shaun Sanchez, providing alternative contacts for assistance regarding the Action Plan for SO 3349 deliverables during their respective out-of-office periods. 2017 2
The email from Stephen Guertin of the Fish and Wildlife Service updates on the implementation of four Secretarial Orders signed by the Secretary, including revoking a ban on nontoxic ammunition, addressing conservation stewardship, overturning a coal leasing moratorium, and initiating actions for American energy independence. 2017 7
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is discussing a report regarding Secretarial Order 3349, which addresses potentially burdensome actions, with an emphasis on collaboration and timely progress. 2017 10
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is finalizing a revised response to SO 3349, incorporating feedback from the political team and preparing to send it to the Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks. 2017 10
The email from Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses planning a roundtable meeting on June 19 to discuss next steps after the Clean Power Plan, with the intention of incorporating it into the July ECOS leadership meeting. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
An email exchange between Kevin Fromer of HSBC North America and Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses scheduling a call to understand the EPA's perspective on the Paris Agreement. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
Oklahoma lawmakers are considering a bill to allow private hunters to shoot wild hogs from helicopters, expanding existing regulations that currently only permit state contractors to do so for population control. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
The email exchange between Melissa Shute of Statoil and Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to discuss various topics. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email correspondence discusses concerns regarding the chemical GenX, which has been found in drinking water near the Chemours facility in North Carolina, and involves inquiries from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NC DEQ) to the EPA about its safety and analysis. 2017 HQ2017008402 4
The email exchange between John Cruden and Ryan Jackson discusses scheduling a call regarding a personnel question related to the EPA. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The email correspondence between Rob Hobart and EPA officials discusses scheduling a meeting to address Monsanto's concerns regarding EPA reform, pesticide registration delays, and budget resources. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The emails involve Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discussing the extension of the formaldehyde rule and expressing a willingness to accommodate a meeting regarding mine issues. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email correspondence involves Ryan Jackson from the EPA discussing a potential speaking opportunity related to infrastructure with Michele Nellenbach from the Bipartisan Policy Center, while also addressing a poorly written memo regarding the PR SRF situation. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, requested a backgrounder on the American Chemistry Council meeting regarding pesticides scheduled for the following morning. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The email exchange between Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, and Robert L. Smith discusses the progress and necessary adjustments to the formaldehyde rule, indicating a consensus on its advancement while addressing a separate labeling requirement issue. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email correspondence involves Ryan Jackson from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requesting background information on an upcoming American Chemistry Council meeting regarding pesticides. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email correspondence between Ann Klee of General Electric and Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses a request for an introductory meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt to enhance collaboration between GE and the agency. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The emails involve Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discussing guidance issues, pre-submission consultations, and FIFRA labeling with Michael Walls, as well as a separate conversation with David Thompson regarding a meeting request for PBF Energy's CEO with the EPA Administrator. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses introducing key stakeholders from AROW and General Electric to form an advisory group aimed at enhancing Superfund initiatives for more efficient land cleanup and redevelopment. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The U.S. EPA is reviewing updates on the Gold King Mine claims and actions, including over $29 million allocated for various reimbursements and monitoring efforts, and plans to discuss next steps with the Administrator. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
The email from Ryan Jackson of the EPA confirms a scheduled meeting with CEOs from the electric power sector at the EPA on June 19, 2017, to discuss environmental policy. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
The email correspondence between Dean Franks of the American Road and Transportation Builders Association and Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting regarding regulatory issues and mentions a document related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email correspondence from Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, discusses the approval process for Cathy Stepp's start date and invites a representative from Southern Company to a stakeholder meeting regarding next steps after the Clean Power Plan. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email correspondence between Michael Walls from the American Chemistry Council and Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, discusses an invitation for Jackson to speak at the ACC Health, Products and Science Policy Committee meeting on June 27, 2017. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email from Ernie Rosenberg of the American Cleaning Institute to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses scheduling an introductory meeting for the new CEO, Melissa Hockstad, with key individuals, including Jackson. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on December 1, 2017, that it will not issue final regulations for financial responsibility requirements for hardrock mining facilities, concluding that existing state and federal regulations adequately address associated risks. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
The email correspondence discusses Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, being appointed to chair a regulatory repeal task force established under President Trump's executive order, aimed at identifying regulations for repeal or modification. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
The email correspondence between Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, and C Boyden Gray discusses the interviewing of a candidate for a communications position, while another email from Michael Junk, Deputy Mayor of Tulsa, expresses interest in displaying pieces from the Gilcrease collection in the Director's office. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email exchange between Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and Alexandra Dunn discusses planning for an upcoming cooperative federalism meeting and the involvement of top officials, as well as sharing a draft paper with the EPA administrator. 2017 HQ2017008402 4
The email correspondence between EPA officials Henry Darwin and Ryan Jackson discusses the need for coordinated communication regarding Darwin's transition from Arizona to the EPA, amidst inquiries from the press and plans to announce his departure. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email exchange between Hilary Moffett of the American Petroleum Institute and Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses the Reg Reform Task Force, specifically seeking information on its timing, process, and how the industry can contribute to a list of regulations for repeal or revision. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
Ryan Jackson from the EPA is coordinating with Doug Deason to discuss potential candidates for the Science Advisory Board, aiming to finalize nominations by September. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The EPA is coordinating with Crescent Point Energy regarding air regulatory issues in the Uinta Oil and Gas Basin, specifically addressing non-attainment designations for ozone and the lack of a tribal permitting program that affects oil and gas development. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email exchange between Jeffrey Long and Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, discusses Long's appreciation for Jackson's team's recent work and his transition to a new position with Senator Hatch, highlighting the positive impact of the EPA's efforts during that period. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email exchange between Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, and colleagues discusses managing media inquiries regarding the agency's leadership and ongoing rulemaking efforts, while expressing confidence in handling public relations amidst what Jackson describes as "fake news." 2017 HQ2017008402 3
Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the EPA, communicates with Scott Corley regarding a request for insights on underground storage tanks related to biofuels, indicating that he is traveling with Administrator Pruitt and suggesting that David Fotouhi from the general counsel's office can assist in the meantime. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating a roundtable discussion for utility sector representatives with Administrator Scott Pruitt to discuss regulatory strategies following the Clean Power Plan. 2017 HQ2017008402 4
The email exchange between Todd Ricketts and Ryan Jackson discusses Administrator Scott Pruitt's attendance at a game on April 19, 2017, and coordination regarding ticket arrangements, while also mentioning an upcoming ethics training meeting at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA indicates that the vetting process for an agricultural counselor position is progressing with the Administrator and Presidential personnel, following an inquiry from Ethan Mathews of the National Corn Growers Association. 2017 HQ2017008402 6
The email exchange between Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, and Al Collins from OXY discusses collaboration on carbon production and regulatory issues, expressing a desire to highlight private sector contributions to carbon emission reductions. 2017 HQ2017008402 4
The emails involve Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, discussing personnel matters and nominations, including interviews for Deputy Assistant Administrators (DAAs) and a communication regarding a call related to Andrew Wheeler's nomination. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email correspondence involves Andrew Wheeler discussing a quote from Senator Lieberman regarding Wheeler's nomination for Deputy Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and coordinating with Clarine Nardi Riddle for confirmation. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
The document discusses the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) alleged attempts to downplay its responsibility for the 2015 Gold King Mine disaster, which resulted in a significant toxic spill into the Animas River, and criticizes the agency's handling of the incident under the new administration of Scott Pruitt. 2017 HQ2017008402 9
The email from John Villafranco of Kelley Drye & Warren LLP discusses coordinating an invitation for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to be the keynote speaker at an upcoming event, highlighting the expected attendance of over 300 participants. 2017 HQ2017008402 13
Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, discusses the agency's position on glyphosate and cancer risk, stating that there is no reliable evidence linking the two, while also mentioning the routine review of chemicals under FIFRA. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The email correspondence from the EPA's Chief of Staff, Ryan Jackson, discusses a request for a writing sample and coordination for a meeting involving representatives from the Large Public Power Council. 2017 HQ2017008402 9
The email from Ken Riddle of Lakeland Electric invites Samantha Dravis from the EPA to speak at the 2017 Eastern Fuel Buyers Conference, addressing industry concerns regarding costs and environmental regulations affecting the coal industry. 2017 HQ2017008402 6
The email exchange between Ryan Jackson of the EPA and Steven Koonin discusses scheduling a call to further advance the "Climate Red-Blue Prospectus" project, indicating the Administrator's enthusiasm and the involvement of staff from the Office of Research and Development. 2017 HQ2017008402 4
The email correspondence involves Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the EPA, discussing a meeting request from Geoffrey Moody of the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers for a meeting with Administrator Pruitt to address industry concerns and explore collaboration. 2017 HQ2017008402 10
The memorandum from James T. Prices to Andy Lester discusses inviting EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to be the keynote speaker at the American Bar Association's workshop on environmental compliance and enforcement scheduled for May 18, 2017, in Washington, D.C. 2017 HQ2017008402 23
The email correspondence from Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discusses coordinating attendance at an event with Administrator Pruitt and arranging a conference call with colleagues regarding introductions. 2017 HQ2017008402 4
The email exchange involves Elizabeth White from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Roger Martella from GE Corporate, facilitated by Ryan Jackson, to discuss matters of mutual interest. 2017 HQ2017008402 6
The email correspondence between Trent Lott and Ryan Jackson discusses the TOTE permit situation, with Lott advocating for an extension of a preexisting application approach in collaboration with the EPA, referencing support from the International Maritime Organization. 2017 HQ2017008402 5
The email correspondence between Dain Hansen of IAPMO and Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting for IAPMO's CEO with EPA Administrator Pruitt, noting that Pruitt will be out of town the following week. 2017 HQ2017008402 5
The email from Kristina Baum of Chevron Phillips to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses an invitation for Administrator Pruitt to attend and speak at a VIP event on November 10, 2017, celebrating the commissioning of a new chemical facility in Texas, highlighting topics such as TSCA implementation and industry resilience post-Hurricane Harvey. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
The emails involve Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, coordinating a coffee meeting with Jim Massie and Doug Whitehead to discuss matters following a previous meeting. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, coordinates the submission of support letters for nominations to the U.S. Committee on Environment and Public Works, specifically addressing Chairman John Barrasso and Ranking Member Tom Carper. 2017 HQ2017008402 4
The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency discussing a meeting regarding the CERCLA financial responsibility proposal with representatives from Asarco LLC, facilitated by Ryan Jackson and Mark DeLaquil. 2017 HQ2017008402 11
The email from Kathy Steckelberg of the Edison Electric Institute to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses follow-up items from a recent meeting and offers assistance if needed. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The EPA evaluated a request from Power Curbers Inc. regarding potential changes to the Transition Program for Equipment Manufacturers (TPEM) but concluded that existing regulations do not allow for the requested reinterpretation or adjustments. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email correspondence involves Dyke Messinger, President of Power Curbers, discussing a meeting letter related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case with contacts from the EPA and a Senate office. 2017 HQ2017008402 7
The email from the EPA discusses a training workshop scheduled for June 28, 2017, focused on compliance with President's Executive Order 13781 regarding workforce requirements, aimed at federal executives, managers, and staff. 2017 HQ2017008402 6
The email discusses a Capitol Hill luncheon on the significance and viability of nuclear energy, organized by Jeremy Christopher Carl, and invites recipients to RSVP for security clearance. 2017 HQ2017008402 4
The EPA is promoting a training workshop on the use of blockchain technology in government, scheduled for November 29, 2017, featuring speakers from NIST and the GSA to educate executives, managers, and staff on its potential applications. 2017 HQ2017008402 7
The document is a communication from Thomas W. Easterly to the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, highlighting the significant improvements in Indiana's environmental quality and management efficiency achieved under the leadership of Scott J. Nally at the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) from 2005 to 2010. 2017 HQ2017008402 6
The email correspondence between Ryan Jackson of the EPA and Tom Easterly discusses the preparation of a letter to the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works regarding Scott J. Naily's background and work at the Indiana Department of Environmental Management. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The document consists of emails between EPA employee Ryan Jackson and Jim Massie discussing scheduling a coffee meeting, as part of communications related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2017 HQ2017008402 4
The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the impact of President Trump's proposed budget on federal retirement programs and highlights the importance of staying informed about changes in federal government management and benefits through Government Executive publication. 2017 HQ2017008402 5
The email from David Crane to Ryan Jackson and Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to address regulatory issues related to oil and gas effluent guidelines, the EPA's methane rule, and the social cost of carbon, highlighting concerns from industry representatives. 2017 HQ2017008402 4
The email correspondence discusses House Science, Space, and Technology Committee Chairman Lamar Smith's remarks on the EPA's announcement regarding the restructuring of its science boards to ensure they provide objective advice, reflecting a shift in the agency's advisory practices under Administrator Pruitt. 2017 HQ2017008402 6
Honeywell is requesting a meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt on October 16th to discuss the SNAP rule and seek guidance on strategy, with follow-up communications indicating potential alternative meeting dates. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the departure of FCC CIO David Bray to a new role at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and promotes Nextgov as a resource for federal technology news. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email correspondence discusses the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee's advancement of controversial environmental nominees, including Kathleen Hartnett White for the Council of Environmental Quality and Andrew Wheeler for deputy administrator of the EPA, highlighting their contentious views on climate change. 2017 HQ2017008402 4
The emails involve Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, coordinating a meeting with Wayne Nastri from the South Coast Air Quality Management District and discussing the importance of submitting an application to refine a permitting process. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the appointment of Peter Lopez as the Regional Administrator for Region 2, overseeing environmental protection efforts in New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. 2017 HQ2017008402 4
The email correspondence discusses a meeting scheduled for October 12, 2017, involving EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt in Mississippi to address revisions to the Waters of the U.S. rule, with participation from state officials and stakeholders. 2017 HQ2017008402 5
The emails involve communication between EPA officials regarding a meeting to discuss potential solutions to the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) price issues, as well as a follow-up on missed calls and notifications. 2017 HQ2017008402 5
The email from Liz Roche invites Ryan Jackson of the EPA to an off-the-record energy dinner and discussion scheduled for June 28, 2017, focusing on key issues affecting energy policy. 2017 HQ2017008402 4
The email correspondence between EPA officials and Southern Company representatives discusses scheduling a conference call and a meeting regarding the Kemper County Lignite Facility. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) invited U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Associate Administrator Samantha Dravis and Administrator Scott Pruitt to tour a large scrap recycling facility in Jersey City, New Jersey, to learn about the industry's operations and impact. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
Sara Townsend, an environmental scientist, calls for the immediate resignations of EPA officials Scott Pruitt and Ryan Jackson due to their alleged manipulation of congressional testimony and actions undermining the agency's mission to protect human health and the environment. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The email from Scott Lane to Madeline Morris at the EPA discusses a meeting request with Administrator Pruitt to address advancements in natural gas vehicle technology and its potential benefits for emissions and job creation. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
The email correspondence between U.S. EPA officials and Desmarie Waterhouse from the American Public Power Association discusses logistics for an upcoming roundtable meeting involving public power CEOs, specifically confirming the attendance of Tom Heller from Missouri River Energy Services. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses scheduling a conference call regarding the methane ruling and involves coordination with external parties related to the ongoing lawsuit Sierra Club v. EPA. 2017 HQ2017008402 4
The emails involve communication between EPA officials regarding the nomination of Jeff Holmstead for a high-ranking position, with a request for confirmation and comments on the report. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
The email from the EPA discusses the travel itinerary for employee Ryan Jackson, including flight details and reminders about airline fees for an upcoming trip related to a personal security detail. 2017 HQ2017008402 7
The email from Jay Timmons, President of the National Association of Manufacturers, invites EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to deliver a keynote address at the NAM's Manufacturing Summit on June 20-21, 2017, emphasizing the importance of regulatory reform for manufacturers and the EPA's role in supporting economic growth. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
The email correspondence between Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, and Edward Calabrese discusses scheduling a meeting and identifying potential contacts for a trip. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email exchange between Ryan Jackson and Andrew Wheeler at the EPA discusses a dinner with Lindsey Graham and expresses enthusiasm about his support for Wheeler, amidst informal comments about money. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email from Bud Ground of the Environmental Federation of Oklahoma to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses an invitation for Administrator Pruitt to be the keynote speaker at their Annual Meeting on October 3-4, 2017, focusing on environmental management and economic growth. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email from Leo Jardot to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a meeting request from Navistar CEO Troy Clarke to meet with Administrator Pruitt on July 26, 2017, to address low NOx emissions and provide an update on a school bus manufacturing facility in Tulsa. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The email exchange between Ryan Jackson of the EPA and Steven Koonin discusses scheduling a phone call to further develop a "red-blue exercise" related to climate initiatives, indicating the Administrator's enthusiasm for the project and plans for collaboration within the agency. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
Kristina Baum, formerly with the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, announces her departure from Capitol Hill to become the chief spokesperson for Chevron Phillips Chemical, effective August 14, 2017. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email exchange involves Ryan Jackson from the EPA seeking assistance from the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) regarding an upcoming event, while Kathy Steckelberg, the Vice President of Government Relations at EEI, is out of the office but refers him to Quin Shea for further coordination. 2017 HQ2017008402 6
The email from Michael Dourson to Katja Bullock discusses his preparations for his appointment as the EPA Assistant Administrator of the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention, including fingerprinting and a background check, while also inquiring about any additional information needed for the process. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, is seeking to discuss a personnel question with John Cruden. 2017 HQ2017008402 1