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The email correspondence between EPA officials and the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers discusses concerns regarding the ENERGY STAR program's specification changes for clothes washers and requests a meeting to address these issues before an upcoming industry meeting.
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Samantha Dravis from the EPA is coordinating a call with Christopher Tampio from the American Dental Association regarding the Dental Amalgam Rule.
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The email from Beau Greenwood of CropLife America to Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses a follow-up on their recent meeting and expresses appreciation for Administrator Pruitt's engagement on various issues, with a request to continue discussions ahead of the upcoming Senate Agriculture Committee meeting.
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The email from Dain Hansen to Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses their meeting regarding the priorities of Administrator Pruitt, includes a letter supporting the EPA's WaterSense program, and provides information about the IAPMO's role in plumbing standards and product testing.
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The email from Michael Rosen to EPA officials includes a letter from American Air Liquide's CEO, Mike Graff, following a recent meeting.
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The National Alliance of Forest Owners (NAFO) is requesting a meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt during their annual spring meeting to discuss federal policies affecting private forest owners, particularly regarding water and air policies that support the forestry sector and rural economy.
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The Heartland Institute's memorandum, authored by John Nothdurft, discusses a climate change interview with physicist William Happer, emphasizing that government action, rather than global warming itself, is the primary issue, and urges elected officials to reconsider their approach to climate policy.
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The document consists of thank-you letters from EPA Administrator K. Scott Pruitt to various Iowa stakeholders, expressing appreciation for their hospitality and the opportunity to discuss the impact of EPA policies on local communities during recent events.
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The Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation, represented by L. Joe Cain, expresses gratitude to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for speaking at their Annual Meeting and emphasizes the importance of collaboration between farmers and the EPA for environmental protection and economic growth.
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The emails from Brian Hope to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt express alarm over the decision to bar three confirmed speakers from a conference on climate change, criticizing it as scientific censorship and urging continued engagement on climate issues by the EPA.
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The EPA Administrator, Scott Pruitt, expresses gratitude to Evaristo Cruz for co-chairing the National Tribal Operations Committee meeting, highlighting the importance of collaboration with tribal governments on environmental issues and reaffirming the EPA's commitment to its 1984 Indian Policy.
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The document contains emails from K. Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the EPA, expressing apologies for missing a Global Resource Efficiency Task Force meeting due to a White House hurricane response meeting, and thanking various individuals for their participation in the Concordia Summit.
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The email from a government official thanks Mike Neal of the Tulsa Chamber for organizing a successful event and expresses a desire to connect again soon.
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The email from Robbie Aiken to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses a standing invitation for Pruitt to visit Pinnacle West's facilities in Arizona and expresses support for an upcoming EPA letter regarding the CCR issue, highlighting collaboration between EPA staff and industry representatives.
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The email from Brian Hope to Scott Pruitt of the EPA expresses concern over the potential suppression of scientific findings related to the Narragansett Bay Estuary Program and advocates for scientists' freedom to communicate their research.
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The email from Brad Lyle to Scott Pruitt expresses gratitude for Pruitt's attendance at a town hall meeting in Oklahoma regarding the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) and highlights positive feedback from attendees.
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The document is a letter from an unidentified individual to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, expressing support for abolishing CAFE standards and suggesting that this could lead to reduced emissions if accompanied by an increase in the gas tax.
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The email from the EPA's Commissioner John Stine expresses gratitude for a meeting with Governor Dayton in Minnesota, discussing the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) and other environmental issues, and emphasizes the importance of state partnerships in achieving environmental stewardship.
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The American Chemistry Council expresses support for the nomination of Dr. Michael L. Dourson as Assistant Administrator of the EPA's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention, urging the Senate to confirm him promptly to aid in the implementation of the Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act.
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The email from Brian Hope at the EPA discusses concerns about coal ash disposal practices in Puerto Rico and suggests that similar actions could be considered in the U.S. in response to the EPA's stance on coal ash dumping in waterways.
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The email from W. Brad Boney inquires about the status of the appointment for the EPA Region 6 Administrator, indicating that the position is still temporarily filled.
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The EPA Administrator expresses gratitude to various utility executives for their participation in a roundtable discussion regarding the Clean Power Plan and emphasizes the importance of their input on air quality and emissions controls.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, under Administrator Scott Pruitt, is reconsidering previously denied claims for damages related to the Gold King Mine incident and is requesting additional documentation from claimants to support their cases.
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The Texas Public Policy Foundation submitted an Administrative Petition to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on May 1, 2017, requesting the reconsideration of the 2009 Endangerment Finding that greenhouse gases pose a danger to human health, citing a failure to submit the finding for peer review as required by law.
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The email from EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to executives of the American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers expresses appreciation for a recent meeting and emphasizes the agency's intention to rebuild trust with the industry.
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The email from EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt thanks Chris Tytanic for discussing Reliable One Resources' water treatment technology that can remediate contaminated waters during a meeting.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency responds to Mr. Thomas Blasingame's letter expressing concerns about global warming and suggests exploring the use of steam-electric locomotives as a potential solution.
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The document consists of emails from the Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, dated May 14, 2017, expressing gratitude for meetings with industry leaders from CalPortland Company, the Portland Cement Association, and Lehigh Hanson, while emphasizing the EPA's goal to re-establish trust and confidence within the industry.
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The document consists of thank-you letters from the Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency to various individuals following a meeting regarding the new direction of the EPA and its relationship with the Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives.
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The email from EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt to Rhonda Hooper of the OKC Chamber of Commerce expresses gratitude for a recent meeting and offers to discuss future concerns or issues related to the EPA's new direction.
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The document is an open letter to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expressing opposition to the existence of the EPA and urging its dismantling, citing examples of alleged overreach and mismanagement by the agency.
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The EPA has completed risk assessments on chlorinated paraffins submitted by Qualice LLC, Dover Chemical, and INOVYN, determining they may pose unreasonable environmental risks, and has issued consent orders regulating their manufacture with specific conditions and testing requirements.
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The Department of the Interior released a report outlining actions that potentially burden domestic energy production, in line with Executive Order 13783, emphasizing the Trump Administration's commitment to achieving American energy dominance.
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The document is a daily update from the Department of the Interior detailing meetings and activities of Secretary Ryan Zinke and Deputy Secretary in Washington, D.C. on October 25, 2017, including discussions with USAID and other officials.
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the concerns of the recreational boating community regarding the Renewable Fuel Standard's impact on fuel compatibility with marine engines, urging President Trump to reconsider the EPA's recent ethanol mandate that poses safety risks for boat owners.
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The email from Michael Pasko to Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses a letter and petition with over 26,000 signatures advocating for the reform of the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), addressed to President Trump and copied to Administrator Pruitt.
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The email exchange between Samantha Dravis of the EPA and Marnie Funk of Shell discusses scheduling a meeting to prepare for a discussion with Administrator Pruitt, with Dravis unable to attend due to a doctor's appointment.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior released a report identifying agency actions that potentially burden domestic energy development, particularly in oil, natural gas, coal, and nuclear sectors, in response to Executive Order 13783.
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The American Foundry Society invited EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at their Washington conference on June 21, 2017, to discuss regulatory reforms impacting the metalcasting industry.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior is preparing talking points for the Energy Burdens Report as requested by the White House, with internal communications discussing revisions and suggestions among staff members.
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The email correspondence between Samantha Dravis of the EPA and Darrin Munoz from Faegre Baker Daniels discusses scheduling a meeting for Energy Fuels, a uranium company, to meet with EPA representatives on May 24th or 25th, 2017.
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The email correspondence among officials from the U.S. Department of the Interior discusses preparations for the NPR-A oil and gas lease sale, including obtaining quotes from key stakeholders and finalizing communications materials.
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The Department of the Interior is finalizing and sending a report to the White House that outlines actions potentially burdening domestic energy production, in line with Executive Order 13783, emphasizing the Trump Administration's commitment to energy dominance.
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The Department of the Interior released a report identifying actions that potentially burden domestic energy production, particularly focusing on the Endangered Species Act and its impacts on energy projects, as part of the Trump Administration's initiative to achieve energy dominance.
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The email from James Rizzo of the National Association of Home Builders congratulates Samantha Dravis on her new position at the EPA and extends an invitation for lunch.
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The email from Dennis Hedke to Samantha Dravis discusses a missed communication regarding a potential conversation, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses the participation of Samantha Dravis and potentially Nancy Beck as speakers at the Vinyl Institute meetings scheduled for May 16 and 17, 2017.
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The email correspondence between Samantha Dravis of the EPA and Will Hupman from the American Petroleum Institute discusses scheduling a meeting to address issues related to the Point of Obligation.
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The email exchange between Todd Dixon and Samantha Dravis discusses an upcoming environmental policy event organized by Dixon's firm, with a suggestion for Dravis to attend and speak, while also mentioning the arrival of Susan Bodine at the EPA.
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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 a meeting with Lori McCullough, CEO of The Great Outdoors Fund, to discuss the organization and its initiatives.
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The email from Scott Cameron of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior discusses the willingness of SRP to continue operating the Navajo Generating Station (NGS) into 2019 and expresses interest in exploring future options for the plant amid considerations of its potential shutdown due to cheaper natural gas alternatives.
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The email from Scott Cameron of the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting with Jack and Pat Cummens to connect on Monday afternoon regarding support for DOI's mission.
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The email correspondence between Scott J. Cameron, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget at the Department of the Interior, and another individual discusses a follow-up action item related to a lunch meeting and the submission of a resume for potential opportunities.
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The Arizona Corporation Commission is coordinating a conference call to discuss the customer-side operations of the Navajo Generating Station and its implications for regional transmission availability and other baseload plants.
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The email from Scott Cameron, Acting Assistant Secretary for Water and Science at the Department of the Interior, clarifies that the President's budget proposal is not intended to completely eliminate funding for the National Geospatial Advisory Committee (NGAC).
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The email from Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the Department of Interior, acknowledges a meeting request from the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society to discuss collaboration on fisheries and wildlife management.
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Scott Cameron from the Office of the Secretary of the Interior is coordinating a meeting with Port of San Diego commissioners to discuss an aquaculture project following a positive response to a previous presentation.
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The email from Scott Cameron of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting with Kathryn Sorenson, Director of Phoenix Water, to address Bureau of Reclamation issues, including forest restoration and the Colorado River.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's memorandum outlines actions related to climate change in response to the rescission of previous guidance by the March 28, 2017 Executive Order on energy independence.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Gina Shultz provides a memorandum detailing actions related to mitigation policies in response to Secretarial Order 3349, which focuses on American energy independence and the impacts of development on natural resources.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is finalizing a response to Secretary's Order 3349 regarding the management of non-Federal oil and gas operations in the National Wildlife Refuge System, addressing previously identified regulatory deficiencies.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior is compiling a comprehensive reference document of mitigation policies across various bureaus, with Michaela Noble from OEPC designated to unify the information, aiming for completion within a week.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is coordinating input for a report to the Office of Management and Budget in response to Executive Order 13783, focusing on energy independence and economic growth, with a deadline for submissions.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is providing a briefing paper on the management of non-federal oil and gas activities within the National Wildlife Refuge System, in response to a request for information related to the non-federal oil and gas rule.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service canceled a scheduled team check-in meeting regarding SO 3349, which was intended to review mitigation and climate policies, as well as updates on oil and gas reviews related to energy actions.
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The email from Charisa Morris to various officials at the Department of the Interior discusses the Fall 2017 Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions and includes attachments related to regulatory planning and reform.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is reviewing omissions related to regulatory changes and habitat impacts in the Arctic Refuge and Texas in response to the Energy Burden Report, with input requested by the Department of the Interior.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is coordinating a response to a Mitigation/Climate Change policy compilation due by the end of the day on March 30, 2017, involving input from various departments.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior outlines its regulatory reform efforts under Executive Order 13777, emphasizing the need to improve regulations affecting land management and energy production while maintaining environmental standards.
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Trout Unlimited's President Chris Wood wrote to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expressing gratitude for a meeting discussing Good Samaritan policies for abandoned mine cleanup and urging protection for Bristol Bay's fisheries and headwater streams under the Clean Water Act.
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A letter to Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, urging him to reconsider the decision allowing Devon Energy to withdraw its investment in technology aimed at reducing emissions of hazardous chemicals, including benzene.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) informed Reynolds B. Renshaw that external participation in the Superfund task force was not sought, but highlighted the task force's recommendations and the establishment of an advisory body for stakeholder engagement.
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The Colorado Petroleum Council is urging the U.S. EPA to pause deadlines for Section 114 information requests to align with President Trump's Executive Order promoting energy independence and to respect states' roles in environmental law administration.
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The email from Tom Pruitt to Scott Pruitt discusses concerns regarding the Paris Climate Agreement, labeling it as a "John Frum Protocol," and highlights a request for investigation into the previous administration's actions related to the agreement and potential UN taxation, addressed to the EPA's Office of Inspector General.
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The email from Granger Morgan, a former chair of the EPA Science Advisory Board, urges Administrator Pruitt to maintain the established criteria of scientific expertise for selecting SAB members amidst speculation of changes to the board's membership process.
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Former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper expresses gratitude to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for a signed photograph and offers to provide advice or insight in future discussions.
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The Department of the Interior, led by Secretary Ryan Zinke, announced plans to rewrite the Bureau of Land Management's Methane and Waste Prevention Rule aimed at reducing methane emissions from oil and gas operations on public lands.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking comments on a draft Instruction Memorandum (IM) regarding mitigation policies, which aims to align the BLM Mitigation Manual and Handbook with the current Administration's priorities, with feedback due by COB June 28.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is finalizing a new version of the Draft Compensatory Mitigation Instruction Memorandum (IM) based on comments received from the Mitigation Working Group and is sharing a summary of those comments.
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The Bureau of Land Management's Deborah Mead forwarded information regarding Secretarial Order 3349 to various team members to keep them informed about recent executive actions.
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The Bureau of Land Management officials, Steve Tryon and Karen Kelleher, are coordinating to review and edit a Google Doc related to their response on a matter designated as 3349.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is coordinating a meeting to discuss responses to Secretarial Order 3349, with a deadline for comments set for April 8, 2017.
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The Bureau of Land Management is planning revisions to its Mitigation Manual and Handbook, along with providing interim direction on compensatory mitigation, as outlined in an internal memorandum from the Acting Deputy Director of Operations.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is discussing the response to SO 3349, indicating a need for further internal discussion before sending it to leadership.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is discussing revisions to a memo regarding Sections 5(a)(i) and 5(b)(i) of Secretarial Order 3349, focusing on policy edits and comments among staff members.
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The email from Thomas Bartholomew of the Bureau of Land Management discusses edits to the Wild Horse and Burro Management budget briefing papers, emphasizing the need for review and approval by district coordinators before a deadline.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is discussing procedural guidance related to Section 2 of Executive Order 13783, which focuses on promoting energy independence and economic growth.
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The Bureau of Land Management is discussing and refining two draft Mitigation Implementation Memorandums (IMs) and associated policy documents in preparation for an upcoming meeting.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is preparing for a discussion on greenhouse gas emissions guidance related to NEPA reviews, as indicated by the attached materials for a meeting scheduled for July 21, 2017.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is preparing talking points and key messages related to Secretarial Orders 3348 and 3349, focusing on promoting energy independence and economic growth as outlined in a recent Executive Order.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is coordinating edits on a revised narrative document and inviting comments from staff members, as indicated in the email exchange among Kristin Bail, Rachel Wootton, and Peter Mali.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is collaborating on a briefing memo regarding their response to Secretarial Order 3349, as indicated by an invitation to edit a draft document shared by Leah Baker.
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The Bureau of Land Management is finalizing a draft response to Secretary's Order 3349, incorporating edits and preparing for an upcoming conference call and meeting on the subject.
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The Bureau of Land Management's memorandum outlines its actions and policies regarding mitigation and climate change in response to Secretary's Order 3349, emphasizing the implementation of various regulatory and guidance documents to reduce environmental impacts.
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The Department of the Interior is finalizing a press release regarding the release of the "Review of the Department of the Interior Actions that Potentially Burden Domestic Energy" report, which outlines the Trump Administration's approach to energy dominance in response to Executive Order 13783.
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The email correspondence between Samantha Dravis of the EPA and Mamie Funk of Shell discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt on May 15, 2017, and the possibility of a preparatory check-in beforehand.
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The email exchange between Samantha Dravis of the EPA and Rich Nolan of the National Mining Association discusses scheduling a brief call regarding an unspecified topic.
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The email from Bill Schuette to Samantha Dravis discusses a phone call and arrangements for Jerry Jung to meet with Administrator Pruitt at the EPA.
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The Department of the Interior is preparing for a presentation on the implementation status of various Executive Orders related to regulatory reform, reorganization, energy burdens, offshore activities, and infrastructure streamlining, with an emphasis on being ready to address questions from the Secretary.
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The email exchange between Samantha Dravis of the EPA and Rich Nolan of the National Mining Association discusses scheduling a meeting to review outstanding rules affecting the coal and mining sector.
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