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The document details a scheduled conference call regarding opioid-related discussions, organized by Scott Hommel and involving multiple participants from various government agencies, including the EOP, HHS, and DOJ. 2
The emails involve coordination among White House staff and press members regarding access and arrangements for an event, specifically discussing the pinning of a team member and briefing logistics. 2
The email exchange among White House officials discusses the arrangements for a prayer at a signing ceremony, clarifying that a standard prayer will be given by Senator Stuart Adams instead of a tribal blessing, which was a miscommunication. 2
The document contains an email exchange involving Annie Hoefler requesting a photo with Secretary Zinke from Russel Roddy, dated December 15, 2017. 2
The Pentagon acknowledges that its missile defense system is not yet capable of reliably intercepting North Korean intercontinental ballistic missiles, despite significant investment and recent tests revealing vulnerabilities. 2
The document discusses various political statements and events involving former President Barack Obama, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's comments on health care legislation, and President Trump's remarks at a rally, highlighting his administration's stance against the media and focus on returning power to the people. 2
The document discusses various topics including President Trump's signing of a memorandum on U.S./Cuba policy, the potential appointment of Sam Brownback to a position in the State Department, and the ongoing review of the DACA program by the Department of Homeland Security. 2
The document details a social event hosted by Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner in Kalorama, featuring discussions on regulatory reform, along with personnel transitions in the House Financial Services Committee and various birthday announcements for notable individuals. 2
The document outlines the revised agenda for an ORIR-hosted Recreation Leadership Session with Secretary Ryan Zinke, scheduled for April 23-24, 2016, at Skyland, Shenandoah National Park, detailing meetings, discussions, and presentations related to the recreation industry and its challenges. 2
The document discusses various developments related to President Trump's administration, including the expansion of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into potential obstruction of justice, the addition of a high-profile lawyer to Trump's legal team amid the FBI probe, and White House officials advocating for an escalation of military involvement in Syria despite Pentagon objections. 2
The email from POLITICO's Playbook discusses Speaker Paul Ryan's updates on the Republican agenda, including timelines for Obamacare repeal and tax reform, as well as infrastructure bills, while highlighting his recent summer outing in Virginia. 2
The document discusses various topics, including the State Department's internal task management practices, the arrest of labor activists in China linked to Ivanka Trump's brand, and a rising public support for impeachment proceedings against President Trump according to a recent poll. 2
The document is an email from Scott Hommel regarding an upcoming Opioid Meeting scheduled for 11:30am to 12pm at the EEOB, involving various officials from the Executive Office of the President and other agencies. 2
The document details a scheduled Opioid Meeting organized by Scott Hommel, involving multiple government officials from various agencies, including the USDA, VA, and HHS, to discuss opioid-related issues. 2
The email exchange between staff members discusses logistical arrangements for a motorcade and access to a secure door at the Capitol during an event, with coordination involving the Secret Service. 2
The document details a coordination effort among staff members, including Justin Harding and Downey Magallanes, regarding the arrangement of a prayer and pledge for an upcoming event, with specific mentions of legislative members and the need for approvals from the staff secretary. 2
The document is an email exchange involving staff from the Department of the Interior discussing arrangements for Mrs. Zinke's participation in an event, confirming her attendance and volunteer status, and clarifying that she will not require staff assistance during a gallery tour. 2
The email from Ryan Yates to Todd Willens and Aurelia Skipwith at the Department of the Interior discusses follow-up on NESARC regulatory comments and addresses concerns about cormorant depredation impacting the aquaculture industry. 2
The email correspondence involves the Center for Collaboration in Governance discussing potential collaboration with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) on landscape-level conservation efforts, while also confirming the agenda for an upcoming IPAA Regulators' Forum involving the Department of the Interior. 2
The email from Lindell Marsh to Aurelia Skipwith invites her to participate in a dialogue session on January 18, 2018, organized by the Center for Collaboration-in-Governance and the Environmental Law Institute, focusing on funding, finance, and collaboration for landscape-level habitat conservation. 2
The email correspondence between officials from the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting to advance timely actions for fall planting activities aimed at reducing regulations and promoting conservation efforts. 2
The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) urges the Department of the Interior (DOI) to balance greater sage-grouse habitat protection with the promotion of wind energy development, highlighting the importance of renewable energy in mitigating climate change while cautioning against overly restrictive conservation measures that could hinder economic opportunities in rural America. 21
Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of Interior, arranged a brief meeting with William J. McGrath to discuss matters related to the WAFWA meeting. 2
Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, is coordinating a meeting with William J. McGrath regarding Active Networks during the WAFWA meeting. 2
The email from Lindell Marsh, Executive Director of the Center for Collaboration in Governance, discusses plans for a dialogue session on landscape-level conservation involving various stakeholders, including NFWF staff, in anticipation of growth and infrastructure development. 2
The U.S. Department of the Interior, represented by Deputy Assistant Secretary Aurelia Skipwith, is coordinating with stakeholders regarding concerns about Caneel Bay's lease and environmental conditions, requesting specific documents to facilitate discussions and planning for environmental testing. 2
The email from Michael G. Rossetti of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld discusses scheduling a meeting with officials from the Department of the Interior to address the approximately $5 million held by the National Park Foundation for the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial and a request for the Memorial Foundation to complete its donor wall. 2
The Department of the Interior is compiling a comprehensive list of policies and guidance related to climate change mitigation and greenhouse gases, with a deadline for submissions by March 30th, to ensure alignment with CEQ's guidance for NEPA reviews. 10
The Department of the Interior is compiling a comprehensive list of policies and guidance related to climate change mitigation and greenhouse gases, with a deadline for submissions by March 30th. 10
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's memorandum outlines the management of non-federal oil and gas activities within the National Wildlife Refuge System, highlighting the need for improved coordination to mitigate negative impacts on wildlife and habitats while ensuring rights holders have reasonable access to their resources. 15
The email from Julie Philp discusses the follow-up regarding the Caneel Bay meeting and includes an attached letter and Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for Aurelia Skipwith and other recipients, related to the Department of the Interior. 2
The email from Michael Rossetti of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP discusses a meeting request regarding the completion of the donor wall for the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, addressed to officials at the Department of the Interior. 2
Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, cancels a meeting with Michael Rossetti regarding a discussion on the $5 million held by the National Park Foundation for the MLK Memorial, expressing interest in rescheduling to learn more about the Memorial Foundation's concerns. 2
The U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management is coordinating the editing and finalization of briefing papers regarding the implementation of Secretary's Order 3349 on American Energy Independence, with a deadline for submissions set for April 27, 2017. 12
The Bureau of Land Management is revising its submission for the EO 13783 Energy Report based on comments from various officials, with a deadline for the revised document set for the end of the day. 37
The U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management is preparing to announce a December 2017 oil and gas lease sale in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska, with plans to publish the draft release in the Federal Register and coordinate with the Alaska delegation. OS201700602 19
The U.S. Department of the Interior released a report identifying regulations that hinder domestic energy production, emphasizing the Trump Administration's commitment to achieving energy dominance while balancing economic growth and environmental protection. OS201700602 26
The document is a proposed order regarding motions for summary judgment in a consolidated case involving the State of California and the Sierra Club against the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke in the Northern District of California. OS201700602 2
The Department of the Interior is compiling a comprehensive list of policies and guidance related to climate change mitigation and greenhouse gases, with a deadline for submissions set for March 30th. 2
The U.S. Department of the Interior's Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt informed Heather Swift that a memo regarding NEPA reviews and greenhouse gas emissions has been withdrawn, with further engagement on the issue to occur on a case-by-case basis as outlined in the Energy Burdens report. OS201700602 53
The U.S. Department of the Interior released a report identifying regulations that hinder domestic energy production, emphasizing the Trump Administration's commitment to streamline permitting and reduce burdens on oil, gas, coal, and nuclear energy development. OS201700602 3
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is announcing the deadline for sealed bids for land tracts, which must be submitted by December 4 and will be opened on December 6, with a livestream available for the public. OS201700602 1
The U.S. Department of the Interior released a report identifying regulations that burden domestic energy production, emphasizing the Trump Administration's commitment to streamline permitting and promote energy development while balancing economic growth and environmental protection. OS201700602 15
The emails from EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt express appreciation for meetings with members of the National Rural Water Association, discussing the EPA's new direction and the goal of rebuilding trust with the rural water industry. HQ2017008402716 11
The document from the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge outlines the annual ranges and calving sites of the Porcupine and Central Arctic caribou herds, providing data from 1980 to 2001. BLMAK201800695 2
The Bureau of Land Management's Nicole Hayes is requesting recent data on the range of the Porcupine and Central Caribou Herds from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, as existing data appears outdated and inconsistent with a provided map. BLMAK201800695 2
The document outlines an agreement between parties regarding the conservation and management of the Porcupine Caribou Herd and its habitat, detailing responsibilities for information sharing, consultation on proposed activities, and procedures for addressing significant impacts, signed in Ottawa on July 17, 1987. BLMAK201800695 2
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine released a report assessing approaches to updating the Social Cost of Carbon as part of a near-term update initiative. BLM201800412 73
The U.S. Department of the Interior released a report identifying regulations that hinder domestic energy development, emphasizing the Trump Administration's commitment to achieving energy dominance while balancing economic growth and environmental protection. OS201700602 4
The Department of the Interior is compiling a comprehensive list of policies and guidance related to climate change mitigation and greenhouse gases, with a deadline for submissions set for March 30th. 6
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is coordinating a response to the Secretarial Order on American Energy Independence, focusing on mitigation policy and identifying actions that may hinder domestic energy resource development. BLM201800412 19
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is responding to a recent Secretarial Order on energy independence that impacts its mitigation and climate change programs, with two teams formed to report on current policies and actions by the following week. BLM201800412 8
The U.S. Department of the Interior released a report identifying regulations that potentially hinder domestic energy production, emphasizing the Trump Administration's commitment to achieving energy dominance while balancing economic growth and environmental protection. OS201700602 3
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is developing a formal mitigation policy to enhance compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act and streamline the permitting process for public land uses by allowing companies to contribute to a mitigation pool for archaeological surveys. BLM201800412 10
The document is a draft internal working paper from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) outlining strategies to enhance energy independence, streamline permitting processes for various energy and mining projects, and improve land management while promoting conservation and workforce development. BLM201800412 12
The Bureau of Land Management's Casey Burns discusses efforts to block provisions related to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) in the budget reconciliation package, highlighting concerns from House leadership about the viability of an energy bill associated with Senator Cantwell. BLMAK201800695 2
The document from the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge outlines the annual range and calving sites of the Porcupine and Central Arctic caribou herds, detailing their mixing patterns during summer and fall/winter seasons. BLMAK201800695 2
The document is a legal brief submitted by law professors as amici curiae in support of Public Citizen, Inc. and others against President Donald Trump, opposing the defendants' motion to dismiss and supporting the plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment regarding regulatory reform. BLM201800412 28
The email from Micheal W. Shannon, Executive Director of PREDCI, to Scott Pruitt of the Environmental Protection Agency expresses concerns about the WOTUS rule, labeling it an economic threat to rural businesses and urging the EPA to create a more reasonable regulation that considers stakeholder input. HQ2017008402716 2
The document discusses recommendations for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to enhance NEPA analysis, reinstate BLM Planning 2.0, increase local consultation in land use decisions, and improve transparency through technology and public outreach. BLM201700947 116
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) outlines recommendations for land use planning that emphasize the creation of advisory councils for local input, the need for counties to integrate natural resources into their planning, and the importance of monitoring and adjusting plans based on data and community needs. BLM201700947 2
The document consists of emails from EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt thanking various individuals for the opportunity to speak at their Board of Directors meetings and expressing a desire to rebuild trust in the agency while balancing economic growth and environmental protection. HQ2017008402716 22
The Bureau of Land Management is coordinating the finalization of a document related to archaeological survey mitigation strategies, with an emphasis on compliance and operational efficiency, before sending it to the Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management. BLM201800412 19
The document is a map from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service illustrating the seasonal ranges of the Central Arctic and Porcupine Caribou Herds in relation to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and surrounding areas. BLMAK201800695 2
The document outlines comments from the CTVA regarding the Bureau of Land Management's planning process, emphasizing the need for increased motorized access and recreational opportunities while addressing various demographic and environmental considerations. BLM201700947 212
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is coordinating the response to Secretarial Order 3349, with a signed memo sent to the Secretary's Office and discussions about document versions among staff. BLM201800412 28
The Department of the Interior is coordinating a rapid response to a request from the Office of Management and Budget regarding the review of regulations and policies that may hinder the development of domestic energy resources, as mandated by Executive Order 13783. BLM201800412 19
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is planning a meeting to discuss the practical aspects of cost-benefit analysis in relation to upcoming regulatory changes and deregulation efforts influenced by differing policies between the Trump and Obama administrations. BLM201800412 9
The document discusses strategies for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to streamline environmental analyses and enhance stakeholder participation in planning processes, including the development of programmatic assessments and user-friendly resources for public engagement. BLM201700947 2
The document outlines the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) final rule on hydraulic fracturing and the Waste Prevention, Production Subject to Royalties, and Resource Conservation rulemaking, aimed at ensuring environmentally responsible oil and gas development on Federal and Indian lands while addressing regulatory burdens and overlaps with EPA provisions. 5
The document is a template from a government agency for input into the July draft of Executive Order 13783, focusing on actions to alleviate burdens on the development and use of domestically produced energy resources, particularly in relation to climate change and other regulatory impacts. 5
The document is a template from an unspecified agency requesting input for the July draft of Executive Order 13783, focusing on actions to alleviate burdens on the development and use of domestically produced energy resources, particularly in relation to climate change and various energy-related policies. 5
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) outlines its policy for ensuring that proposed public land uses conform to mitigation standards during the NEPA process, emphasizing the importance of avoiding, minimizing, rectifying, and compensating for environmental impacts while managing public resources. BLM201800412 46
The Department of the Interior's report outlines a coordinated strategy for improving mitigation practices in response to climate change, focusing on landscape-scale goals, compensatory mitigation programs, and collaborative efforts with various stakeholders to sustain natural ecosystems and resources. BLM201800412 27
The Bureau of Land Management is discussing edits received from the Solicitor's Office regarding the draft memo on Secretarial Order 3349, specifically addressing Sections 5(a)(i) and 5(b)(i), and seeking guidance on how to proceed with those edits. BLM201800412 192
The document outlines a template for input into the July draft of Executive Order 13783 regarding energy, specifically requesting agencies to summarize their efforts to reduce burdens on the development and use of domestically produced energy resources, including actions related to climate change and other regulatory restrictions. BLM201800412 5
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) outlines various interim management policies and handbooks regarding environmental impact mitigation, including guidance on the National Environmental Policy Act, migratory bird conservation, and land use planning regulations. BLM201800412 16
The U.S. Geological Survey is coordinating efforts to outline funding needs for the FY 2019 Alaska Energy Resource Assessment, with a focus on providing detailed descriptions of the planned work to inform Congressional interests. 66
The document contains emails between Alaska DNR and USGS officials discussing logistics and scheduling for field work related to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). 18
The document expresses concerns from stakeholders regarding the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) Planning Process, highlighting the need for updated and comprehensive information to adequately evaluate and disclose issues related to motorized recreational opportunities. BLM201700947 212
The document discusses the Bureau of Land Management's efforts to address systematic delays in the federal onshore oil and gas leasing program and permitting process, highlighting improvements made under Secretarial Order 3354, including filling key vacancies and reducing processing times for applications. OS201700602 33
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is exploring solutions to enhance user-friendly planning, transparency in the NEPA process, and trust-building with state and local governments, tribal partners, and stakeholders while balancing local interests with national considerations. BLM201700947 116
The Department of the Interior has implemented measures to streamline the permitting process for energy projects, including a reduction in processing times for APDs by an average of 46 days, while also addressing the impacts of the Endangered Species Act through Secretarial Orders aimed at improving regulations and advancing American Energy Dominance. OS201700602 42
The email from Robert Howarth of the Department of the Interior discusses a signed memorandum from James Cason regarding the Draft Report on Energy Independence under Executive Order 13783, requesting review and action from various agency officials. 67
The U.S. Department of the Interior released a report identifying regulations that burden domestic energy production, as part of the Trump Administration's efforts to streamline energy development and promote American energy dominance. OS201700602 3
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator expresses gratitude for public support and outlines the agency's commitment to balancing environmental protection with economic growth through the Back-to-Basics agenda. HQ2017008402716 1
The document is a thank-you letter from Fred S. Morgan, President and CEO of the Oklahoma State Chamber, to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, expressing appreciation for his participation in their Annual Fly-In meeting. HQ2017008402716 4
The email from the American Public Gas Association expresses support for specific nominations to the Environmental Protection Agency's Science Advisory Board, addressed to Administrator Scott Pruitt. HQ2017008402716 4
The letter from EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to Texas Oil and Gas Association President D. Todd Staples expresses gratitude for a license plate gift and indicates Pruitt's intention to display it in his office. HQ2017008402716 2
The Edison Electric Institute expresses support to the EPA for improving federal environmental policy, particularly regarding the implementation of coal combustion residuals regulations, and encourages expedited state permit program approvals and revisions to the federal CCR rule. HQ2017008402716 5
The USGS is conducting research on polar bear movements and denning, fish populations in the nearshore Beaufort Sea, and shoreline changes, with funding from various sources totaling over $1 million, and ongoing work scheduled through 2020. 5
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is coordinating responses to comments received on document 3349, with staff members tasked to review and provide feedback by the end of the day. BLM201800412 52
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is implementing a voluntary Permian Basin Agreement to enhance compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act by allowing companies to contribute to a mitigation pool for archaeological surveys, thereby improving management of cultural resources and providing predictability for industry operations. BLM201800412 10
The Bureau of Land Management is preparing a draft report under Executive Order 13783, focusing on recommendations to alleviate burdensome climate change actions affecting the development and use of domestically produced energy resources, with Kristin Bail leading the coordination and content preparation. BLM201800412 25
The Executive Order from the President directs federal agencies to review and potentially revise regulations that hinder the development of domestic energy resources, promoting energy independence and economic growth while ensuring environmental protections. BLM201800412 7
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is exploring strategies to build trust with local governments and stakeholders, reduce litigation delays, and tailor environmental analyses to the scale of actions being proposed. BLM201700947 116
The document is a template from an unspecified agency requesting input for the July draft of Executive Order 13783, focusing on actions to alleviate burdens on the development and use of domestically produced energy resources, particularly related to climate change and various energy-related programs. 5