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The email correspondence between Richard Guerard of Hyundai Motor Company and Samantha Dravis of the EPA discusses a potential visit to Hyundai's manufacturing facility in Montgomery, AL, highlighting the importance of engaging with policymakers.
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The email from Marie Sanderson to Samantha Dravis discusses scheduling a meeting between BMW's Global Chairman and CEO, Harald Kruger, and the Administrator on March 14, 2017, while also mentioning a follow-up on another issue.
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The email correspondence between Mimi Braniff from Delta and Samantha Dravis discusses the timing of the EPA's publication of Governor Wolf's Petition for a Severe and Economic Harm Waiver in the Federal Register.
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The email correspondence between Denise Mundell of Berkshire Hathaway Energy and Scott Pruitt of the EPA discusses setting up a call with Greg Abel to address certain issues related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Steve Mona of the World Golf Foundation and Samantha Dravis of the EPA discusses the golf industry's interest in the repeal of the Clean Water Rule and the development of a new rule that promotes state/federal cooperation for environmental protection.
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The email correspondence between Brandon Peck of Flywheel Government Solutions and Samantha Dravis of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to connect regarding energy-focused matters, with a suggestion to meet in late March or early April.
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The email correspondence between A.J. Ferate and Samantha Dravis of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting on May 16, 2017, with the Vinyl Institute's executive committee to address their concerns and the agency's direction, while also inquiring about Nancy's availability for a subsequent meeting on May 17.
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The email exchange between Mamie Funk of Shell and Samantha Dravis of the EPA discusses the preparation for a meeting with Administrator Pruitt, with Dravis requesting an overview of discussion topics due to her inability to attend.
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The email from David Schwietert of the Auto Alliance discusses the impact of government policy on auto sales and growth, referencing a Bloomberg article that highlights the rising costs of vehicles and their effect on the market, following a meeting with EPA officials.
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The email from Sania Radcliffe of Portland General Electric invites EPA Associate Administrator Samantha Dravis to speak at their Board's retreat on June 6, 2017, focusing on environmental policy and the EPA's direction under the current administration.
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The email correspondence between Paul Schlegel of the American Farm Bureau and EPA officials discusses a joint submission of comments from various agricultural organizations regarding important regulatory issues, with a request for a meeting to emphasize their significance.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA informs Scott about directing scheduling inquiries for Administrator Pruitt to Madeline Morris due to her recusal from official business interactions with RAGA/RLDF.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses the drafting and editing of an article on the agency's priorities in air and waste management, with specific references to contributions from staff members and requests for updates on the incorporation of edits.
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The email exchange between Khary Cauthen and Samantha Dravis discusses plans to meet at a Department of Energy event and follow up on discussions with the EPA Administrator.
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The email correspondence involves Todd Myers from the Washington Policy Center discussing policy priorities and potential changes at the EPA with Samantha Dravis and Brittany Bolen, indicating a follow-up by Robin Kime.
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The email from Chris Jankowski to Samantha Dravis discusses an upcoming engagement involving EPA Administrator Pruitt and National Geographic, indicating a potential need to send a deputy instead of Pruitt himself to an event.
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The email from Christopher Maguire to Samantha Dravis discusses concerns regarding the EPA's implementation of the Renewable Fuel Standard, urging a change in the "point of obligation" to protect jobs in the refining industry.
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The email correspondence between Dan Colegrove and Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses a meeting request related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials and Richard Guerard from Hyundai discusses scheduling a meeting to address CAFE/LDVs issues and the MTE process.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA informs recipients about Administrator Pruitt's letter to U.S. Governors regarding the EPA's stance on the Clean Power Plan (CPP) and suggests that state Attorneys General may find it relevant.
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The email correspondence among EPA officials discusses the drafting of a blog post about Administrator Pruitt's activities, emphasizing the need to avoid any negative commentary on Obama-era standards to prevent pre-judgment of future outcomes.
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The email from Sydney Hupp at the EPA discusses the inclusion of Nancy Beck as a speaker at the Vinyl Institute meetings scheduled for May 16/17, following a request from A.J. Ferate.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses a draft regulatory memo related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, seeking edits from Robin Kime.
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The email correspondence involves David Schwietert from the Auto Alliance requesting the EPA's Samantha Dravis to facilitate an invitation for Assistant Administrator Bill Wehrum to attend an upcoming Board meeting on December 7, 2017.
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Samantha Dravis from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requested a list of CTGs from Bill following a meeting, as mentioned by Administrator Pruitt.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating attendance and agenda details for a policy roundtable meeting scheduled for May 9, 2017, with participants including EPA staff and representatives from Valis Associates, highlighting the significance of the meeting in light of recent leadership changes at the agency.
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The email correspondence involves Samantha Dravis, an Associate Administrator for Policy at the EPA, reaching out to Damien M. Schiff to schedule a brief conversation, with Sarah Greenwalt, a Senior Advisor for Water, copied on the communication.
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The email correspondence between Quin Shea of the Edison Electric Institute and Samantha Dravis of the EPA discusses the scheduling of a meeting to address environmental leadership issues following a successful address by Administrator Pruitt to the EEI Board of Directors.
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The email from Samantha Dravis of the EPA discusses the ongoing internal deliberations regarding the regulatory challenges faced by Wabash and Structural Composites concerning the use of HFC 134a, following a meeting with Jeff Sadosky from Forbes-Tate.
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The email exchange between Jay Vroom of CropLife America and Samantha Dravis of the EPA discusses social media engagement and scheduling a meeting, highlighting their collaboration and appreciation for the EPA's leadership.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA informs Natalie Maciolek about a meeting to be scheduled regarding the Clay MACT rule and encourages participation in the public comment period for the EPA's Regulatory Reform Task Force.
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The email correspondence between Cathy Mapes from Dow Chemical and Samantha Dravis from the EPA discusses collaboration and support for environmental policy and management initiatives following a meeting of the ACC Environmental Management Committee.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the urgency of publishing the final rule for the Best Available Retrofit Technology reassessment for the Cholla Power Plant to prevent its shutdown due to a regulatory freeze.
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The email correspondence between Rich Nolan of the National Mining Association and Samantha Dravis discusses a meeting to review outstanding rules affecting the coal and mining sector.
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The email correspondence between Heidi McAuliffe of the American Coatings Association and Samantha Dravis of the EPA discusses the unauthorized posting of a photo from a speaking engagement, with McAuliffe agreeing to remove it immediately upon Dravis's request.
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The email correspondence between Mary M. Streett of BP and Samantha Dravis of the EPA discusses a request for a meeting between BP's Head of Downstream, Doug Sparkman, and Administrator Pruitt to discuss BP's downstream business and related issues.
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The email from Theresa Pugh to various EPA officials discusses the submission of comments on regulatory reform on behalf of the Florida Municipal Electric Association in relation to Executive Order 13777.
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The email from Chris Van Atten of M J. Bradley & Associates to EPA officials discusses the submission of comments from the Clean Energy Group regarding the EPA's regulatory reform docket.
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The email from Robert Fanning expresses concern about the FJBC's approval of a $1.7 million payment to tribes without discussion, while highlighting issues of blackmail and extortion faced by local irrigators regarding their water rights and land, and calls for a forensic audit by authorities.
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The email from Gene Erb Jr. discusses a meeting regarding the 1923 bond indenture with representatives from Anaconda Copper and Mining Co., referencing historical financial events and suggesting parallels to modern issues.
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The email from Robert Fanning discusses concerns regarding alleged fraud and corruption related to water appropriations and the authority of amendments made by an individual named Alan, while addressing various recipients including members of the Montana DNRC Land Board and state representatives.
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The email exchange between Scott Cameron, Acting Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget at the Department of the Interior, and Thomas Spoehr from the Heritage Foundation discusses scheduling a phone call to prepare for Spoehr's upcoming conversation with the Secretary.
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The email from Ed Hagerty to Caroline Boulton discusses scheduling a meeting with Secretary Ryan Zinke, indicating flexibility to move the meeting to mid-August or mid-September if necessary.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior is coordinating attendance for the National Wild Horse and Burro Management Summit, with Aurelia Skipwith and Kate MacGregor confirmed to attend in place of Tim Williams.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, is coordinating attendance and presentation arrangements for Kathleen Benedetto at an upcoming event due to a scheduling conflict with Tim Williams.
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Aurelia Skipwith from the U.S. Department of the Interior informs Bobbie Gardner and Alan Olson of the Montana Petroleum Association that she cannot attend their upcoming event but will send Deputy Director Timothy Williams in her place.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, requests an agenda and dates for the Montana Petroleum annual meeting to discuss federal issues affecting the industry, particularly sage grouse.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, responds to Ty Couey of the NHBCUAA to arrange a meeting after August 14th to discuss potential partnership opportunities to enhance HBCU student engagement and increase African American visitation to national parks.
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The email from Scott Cameron of the Department of the Interior discusses the Navajo Nation's request for assistance in developing its energy portfolio in light of potential job losses from the closure of the Navajo Generating Station.
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The email discusses a follow-up on the Endangered Species Act (ESA) regulatory actions between the U.S. Department of the Interior and the National Endangered Species Act Reform Coalition (NESARC), highlighting a table of ESA actions from 2012 to 2017 and offering NESARC as a resource for future ESA activities.
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Scott Cameron from the Department of the Interior informs David French that he is no longer in the Water and Science bureau and suggests contacting Andrea Travnicek regarding the County of Amador's concerns about the Ione Band of Miwok Indians' status as a restored tribe under IGRA.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, communicates with Terry Messmer regarding her presentation at the Wild Horses and Burros Summit and expresses gratitude for his assistance in providing the link to her presentation.
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Scott Cameron from the Department of the Interior is coordinating potential meeting dates with Barbara J. Goldsmith regarding discussions with company representatives related to natural resource management.
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The email correspondence between Scott Cameron of the Department of the Interior and David Wetmore discusses the Port of San Diego's interest in consulting with the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) regarding aquaculture development in federal waters.
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The email from James Cason of the Department of the Interior discusses the completion of the Solicitor's Office analysis regarding the National Indian Gaming Commission's decision on the Ponca tribe, indicating that the matter will soon return to the NIGC.
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The email exchange between Scott Cameron, a Special Assistant at the Department of the Interior, and Mark Limbaugh involves a request for contact information for Pat O'Toole and expresses gratitude for assistance.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is finalizing a memorandum regarding actions related to climate change deliverables as outlined in Secretarial Order 3349, titled "American Energy Independence."
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is finalizing edits to an information memorandum regarding the management of non-Federal oil and gas rights in the National Wildlife Refuge System, in response to a Presidential Executive Order aimed at promoting energy independence.
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The email from Charisa Morris at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service discusses the urgent need for input on a Mitigation/Climate Change policy compilation due by the end of the day, highlighting the necessity for collaboration across departments and seeking flexibility in the deadline.
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House Democrats are pressing Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke for transparency and details regarding a regulatory review task force established under President Trump's executive order, questioning its composition and operational procedures.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior is circulating a draft Secretarial Order regarding the Greater Sage-Grouse, including a red-line version of comments received and a clean version for further review by the Office of the Solicitor.
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The email from Joe O'Donnell to EPA officials discusses a joint industry submission expressing concerns about the import declaration provisions of the Formaldehyde Emission Standards for Composite Wood Products regulation.
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The American Water Works Association submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the evaluation of existing regulations, advocating for cost-effective improvements while maintaining public health protections under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
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The EPA is coordinating a response to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's request for reconsideration of the State Implementation Plan (SIP) related to the SSM SIP Call rule, with a draft expected in 2-3 weeks.
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Byron Brown of the EPA recused himself from discussions regarding oil and gas exploration in Alaska and forwarded a meeting request to colleagues Samantha Dravis and Sarah Greenwalt concerning a briefing by Armstrong Oil and Gas on a recent discovery and its development plans.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses comments on the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) regulations, suggesting that the point of obligation should be moved to fuel blenders to enhance compliance and market response for renewable fuel blending.
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The email from Dennis Hedke to Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses additional comments regarding staff building within the Office of Policy, with an attached memo for consideration.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA's scheduling of a meeting regarding the Dairy Industry, with Denise Bode coordinating with Sydney Hupp and Samantha Dravis to ensure proper staffing and briefing for the meeting.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses a request from John Hall regarding flawed regulatory practices in the Office of Water and the need for reform, highlighting concerns over illegal rulemaking and regulatory overreach.
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The email from Howard Feldman of the American Petroleum Institute (API) to Sarah Dunham at the EPA requests the withdrawal and revisitation of the Control Techniques Guidelines for the Oil and Natural Gas Industry, which were released on October 27, 2016.
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The email from Guy Beeman of Marathon Petroleum Corporation to EPA officials discusses the urgency of a decision regarding Tennessee's request to relax the low RVP requirement for Middle Tennessee, as it impacts supply decisions ahead of the summer driving season.
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The email from Jennifer Carpenter of the American Waterways Operators to EPA officials Sarah Greenwalt and Samantha Dravis discusses concerns about the imminent establishment of a No Discharge Zone in Puget Sound and emphasizes the urgency of rescinding the EPA's previous determination regarding pumpout facilities.
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The San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board submitted comments to the U.S. EPA regarding the evaluation of existing regulations on pesticides, emphasizing the need for proper management of pesticide discharges to protect water quality and the potential for significant enforcement actions against non-compliant wastewater treatment plants and stormwater agencies.
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James McClintock urges the EPA to change the "Point of Obligation" in the Renewable Fuel Standard to protect jobs for independent refiners, who are adversely affected by current regulations that favor larger oil companies and convenience stores.
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The email from Christopher Maguire to Samantha Dravis at the EPA urges a change in the Renewable Fuel Standard's "Point of Obligation" to protect jobs for independent refiners who are adversely affected by current regulations.
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The email from Brendan Williams to EPA staff discusses follow-up information regarding Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) issues, highlighting a projected shortfall in domestic biofuel production relative to the 2017 Renewable Volume Obligation (RVO) and the potential reliance on banked Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) for compliance.
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The Vinyl Institute is requesting the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to prioritize the reconsideration of the PVC MACT rule due to its acknowledged flaws and the financial burden it imposes on the PVC industry.
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The email exchange between Samantha Dravis and Anna Burhop at the EPA discusses updates on regulatory topics such as ozone, "once in always in" policies, and waste rules currently in litigation.
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The National Association of Flood and Stormwater Management Agencies (NAFSMA) submitted comments to the EPA regarding the evaluation of existing regulations as part of the agency's effort to reduce regulatory burdens under Executive Order 13777, emphasizing their long-standing collaboration on stormwater management and flood protection initiatives.
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The email from Paul Schlegel to Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses a joint submission by numerous agricultural organizations to the EPA regarding regulatory reform, coordinated by the American Farm Bureau, and expresses a desire to meet to discuss the importance of these issues.
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The email from Joe O'Donnell of the International Wood Products Association to EPA officials discusses joint industry comments regarding concerns about the import declaration provisions of the Formaldehyde Emission Standards for Composite Wood Products regulation.
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The email from Theresa Pugh to various EPA officials discusses the submission of comments on regulatory reform on behalf of the Florida Municipal Electric Association in relation to Executive Order 13777.
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The email from Rob Underwood of the Petroleum Marketers Association of America to Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses comments on the regulatory amendments to the federal Underground Storage Tank regulations and requests a compliance extension for small business petroleum marketers to ease their regulatory burden.
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The document contains comments submitted by Theresa Pugh Consulting to the EPA regarding the evaluation of existing regulations in accordance with Executive Order 13777, highlighting key regulations that require modifications and offering process recommendations based on her extensive regulatory experience.
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The email from Megan Berge of Baker Botts to EPA officials discusses a voicemail from EPA Region 9 regarding the Federal Implementation Plan for the Four Corners Coal-Fired Power Plant, seeking clarification on the agency's intentions to publish or take further action on the plan.
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The email from Samantha Dravis of the EPA discusses a follow-up on a peer review request related to aircraft proposals by OTAQ, acknowledging a constructive meeting with Boeing and GE representatives to advance aviation manufacturing in the U.S.
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The email exchange between Heather Bodenhamer from Cloudera and Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses unsolicited inquiries about data analytics, with Dravis requesting to stop the solicitations and indicating she is not the appropriate contact for such matters.
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The email from John Bachmann to Samantha Dravis and others discusses the acceptance of Dravis's article for publication in the September 2017 issue of EM Magazine by the EPA, outlining the need for potential revisions based on reviewer feedback and a submission deadline of July 31, 2017.
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The email from Anita Hyman to Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the resending of an invitation letter for Ivanka Trump, which was missing an attachment, and confirms that it will be forwarded to the appropriate individuals at the White House.
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The email exchange involves the EPA's Samantha Dravis coordinating with Brad Viator from EEI regarding a speaking engagement where Dravis will present her vision to the industry, with a proposed format of 10 minutes of remarks followed by a discussion.
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The email from Charlie Ing of Toyota Motor North America to EPA's Madeline Morris discusses a potential visit by Administrator Pruitt to Toyota's new headquarters in Plano, Texas, highlighting the facility's environmental practices and economic impact.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is reviewing the Energy Burden Report and discussing potential omissions related to regulatory changes and habitat impacts in the Arctic Refuge and Texas, with input from various officials within the Department of the Interior.
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The email from Martin Kodis to Matthew Huggler discusses the completion and submission of various briefing papers related to wildlife trafficking and other environmental topics for an upcoming Secretary's meeting at the Department of the Interior, highlighting challenges faced in the preparation process and the plan for after-the-fact approval.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is coordinating an action plan regarding SO 3349, which revokes a previous mitigation directive, and is preparing a draft response for a briefing with the Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks.
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The email from Seth Mott at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service discusses the need for input on climate change criteria in project selection in response to a data call from the Department of the Interior, with a briefing scheduled for the following Monday.
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The email discusses Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's initiation of a review to potentially rescind various climate change measures and policies within the Department of the Interior, following President Trump's executive order aimed at rolling back Obama-era climate policies.
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The document is a draft of speaking points prepared by Greg Sheehan, Principal Deputy Director of the US Fish and Wildlife Service, for Senator Murkowski.
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The email from Noah Matson to Charisa Morris discusses the submission of a document related to the Migratory Bird Program in response to S.O. 3349 and a memo from Jim Cason, dated July 13, 2017.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is withdrawing the Endangered Species Act Compensatory Mitigation Policy due to a lack of authority to mandate "net conservation gain" under the ESA.
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