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The email from Chris Hornback of the National Association of Clean Water Agencies discusses the potential update of the 'Stoner/Beauvais' memo, emphasizing the importance of water quality partnerships and trading, and requests to connect with the appropriate person for further discussion.
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The American Water Works Association submitted comments regarding the EPA's proposed rule on "Transparency in Regulatory Science" (EPA-HQ-OA-2018-0259) to Regulations.gov.
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The email from Tracy Mehan discusses a link related to Paul Revere and references the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating a connection to environmental regulatory matters.
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The email correspondence involves Andrew Sawyers from the EPA discussing a Civil Eats article on the crisis levels of farm runoff in U.S. waters with various stakeholders, including Tracy Mehan from the American Water Works Association.
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Will Lovell from the EPA is confirming the RSVPs for Samantha Dravis and Brittany Bolen to attend the D.C. Auto Show tour with David Schwietert from the Auto Alliance.
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The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) requested a meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and his leadership team to discuss priority issues concerning the regulated clean water utility sector.
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The email from Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association discusses a letter regarding the State Revolving Fund (SRF) and Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA), indicating collaboration among several water-related associations.
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The email from Adam Krantz to Lee Forsgren discusses the upcoming Water Associations Engagement Meeting organized by the EPA, highlighting key discussion topics such as water infrastructure affordability, governance incentives for less connected utilities, and barriers to financing for utilities.
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The document outlines the agenda for the National Electrification Assessment event hosted by EPRI on April 3, 2018, focusing on efficient electrification and its significance to electric utilities, featuring presentations and a panel discussion.
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The American Water Works Association expresses concerns to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the agency's draft approach to regulating perchlorate, arguing that existing studies show low levels pose no health risks and that the current modeling is inadequate.
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The email from Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association discusses the financial challenges faced by states, referencing an article from The Wall Street Journal about unsustainable promises and neglect.
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The email from Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association discusses a New York Times opinion piece arguing against the use of the term "poisoned" in relation to the Flint water crisis, emphasizing its inaccuracy and potential to instill fear in the community.
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The House Rules Committee approved various amendments for debate on the fiscal 2018 omnibus spending bill (HR 3354), including funding increases for BLM Forest Management, Superfund, National Wildlife Refuge System, US Fish and Wildlife Resource Management, USGS Survey, National Park Service, and Historically Black Colleges and Universities, all offset by reductions in other agency accounts.
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The email from Jeff Beck of the Auto Alliance provides details about the upcoming tour of the Washington D.C. Auto Show scheduled for January 25, 2018, including meeting location, time, and additional event information.
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Laura Skaer from the American Exploration & Mining Association is coordinating a meeting with Byron Brown from the EPA during her visit to Washington, D.C. from January 29 to February 1, 2018.
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The email from Mario Lewis discusses his blog post regarding the California fuel economy lawsuit against the EPA, specifically referencing the case Sierra Club v. EPA.
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Myron Ebell of the Competitive Enterprise Institute forwarded a letter to President Trump regarding the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards and California's regulations.
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The email from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses the timing of the release of the final determination on vehicle greenhouse gas standards, with a request for coordination on press releases from the Global Automakers representative.
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The email from Tate Bennett to Rob Bluey discusses the "year in review accomplishments" related to regulatory reform, specifically referencing the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Tate Bennett to Pat Michaels discusses the final version of a book chapter on Pebble, indicating that revisions will be needed before publication.
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The document is an email from Tate Bennett at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA).
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Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute confirms attendance at an EPA event scheduled for April 3, 2018, following a last-minute location change communicated by EPA official Tate Bennett.
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The email exchange between Myron Ebell and Tate Bennett discusses attendance and topics for the Cooler Heads event, with Ebell seeking confirmation on participants and Bennett indicating his presence and interest in cost-benefit analysis, related to environmental policy under the EPA.
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The email from Tate Bennett, Associate Administrator for Public Engagement & Environmental Education at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discusses an attached document reflecting on the first 500 days of the Trump Administration and invites questions regarding its content.
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The email exchange between Myron Ebell and Elizabeth Tate Bennett discusses rescheduling a meeting due to Bennett's preparations for the Administrator's travel, related to the EPA's engagement and environmental education efforts.
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The email from Mike Palicz of Americans for Tax Reform discusses a meeting with Elizabeth Bennett regarding the CAFE roll-out and suggests inviting Mr. Wheeler to a future meeting, highlighting the importance of collaboration with the EPA.
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The email from Myron Ebell discusses a letter sent by 22 groups to President Trump opposing the Kigali Amendment, highlighting concerns related to environmental regulations.
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The email discusses the Competitive Enterprise Institute's statement on the resignation of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, expressing gratitude for his service and confidence in Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler to continue the agency's reform agenda.
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The email exchange involves personnel from the EPA discussing attendance at a monthly lunch organized by Rob Bluey from the Heritage Foundation, with Liz Bowman unable to attend but confirming that Tate Bennett and James Hewitt will be present.
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The email from Liz Bowman of the EPA discusses the agenda for a meeting, indicating that Bill will attend and expressing hope that Mandy will also be present.
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The email from Michael Abboud of the EPA discusses the agency's stance on Administrator Pruitt's housing arrangement, stating it was not a gift and consistent with federal ethics regulations, in response to an inquiry from Fred Lucas of the Heritage Foundation.
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The email correspondence between Fred Lucas from The Heritage Foundation and Michael Abboud from the EPA discusses the ethics of Administrator Pruitt's housing arrangement, with Abboud providing statements from EPA officials asserting that the arrangement was not a prohibited gift and complied with federal ethics regulations.
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Myron Ebell of the Competitive Enterprise Institute announces the Cooler Heads Coalition's upcoming strategy meeting on June 11, discusses the anticipated notice of proposed rulemaking regarding fuel economy regulations, and celebrates the anniversary of the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement.
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The email from Myron Ebell discusses the Cooler Heads Coalition's upcoming strategy meeting, the circulation of a joint letter urging President Trump to reject the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, and a reminder about the comment period ending for a petition to the Department of Energy regarding new dishwasher standards.
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The email correspondence involves David Schwietert from the Auto Alliance coordinating with Andrew Wheeler, Deputy Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, regarding scheduling a meeting amidst conflicting commitments.
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The email from David Schwietert of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers discusses a joint statement regarding an upcoming White House meeting with the President to address automakers' investments and fuel economy standards, which will be released to the press.
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The email from Tracy Mehan to Andrew Wheeler and others discusses the release of an After-Action Report by the Water/Wastewater Emergency Response Network (WARN) on Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, aimed at advising policymakers and utilities on lessons learned and preparations for future hurricane events.
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Bill Wehrum from the EPA acknowledges receipt of comments from Ford Motor Company regarding a recent meeting and expresses appreciation for the discussion.
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The document discusses the Trump administration's decision to revisit fuel economy and greenhouse gas emission standards, arguing that it aligns with commitments made during the Obama administration for a midterm review and the harmonization of regulatory programs by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, EPA, and California's Air Resources Board.
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The email correspondence involves David Schwietert from the Auto Alliance coordinating a meeting with Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator at the EPA, to discuss topics related to air and radiation regulations.
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The email correspondence involves Gerald Roussel from Ford Motor Company requesting a meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, with Bill Wehrum confirming that he has passed the request to the Administrator's scheduler.
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The document is an email from The Daily Signal to Kenneth Wagner at the EPA discussing various topics including fake news, religious liberty in Canada, and a court case titled Sierra Club v. EPA.
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The email correspondence between Matt Ellsworth of the American Exploration & Mining Association and Kenneth Wagner of the EPA discusses a recent tour of the Rochester Mine in Nevada and plans for further discussions on mining sector activities and environmental cleanup efforts.
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The email from Christie Fogarty of the Heritage Foundation reminds Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to confirm his membership and provides a link for renewal.
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The email from Brent Fewell clarifies that a meeting scheduled for February 23, 2018, regarding building a conservative environmental movement will be attended by participants in their personal capacities, emphasizing it is not a political meeting for those affiliated with 501(c)(3) organizations or holding government positions.
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The email from Christie Fogarty at the Heritage Foundation is a membership confirmation request sent to Kenneth Wagner, encouraging him to confirm his membership details by March 31 to receive his membership card.
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The email from Christie Fogarty of the Heritage Foundation invites Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to join the organization before a membership deadline, while also confirming details for his membership card.
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The Heritage Foundation is announcing the opening of registration for its 2018 Resource Bank Meeting, scheduled for June 5-8 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, aimed at conservative leaders and policy experts.
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The Heritage Foundation's Bridgett Wagner outlines networking opportunities for conservative leaders at the upcoming Resource Bank conference, emphasizing social media engagement, dedicated networking spaces, and social events.
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The email from Bridgett Wagner of The Heritage Foundation invites Kenneth Wagner from the EPA to the upcoming Resource Bank Meeting, highlighting positive feedback from past attendees about the event's impact on policy discussions and networking.
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The Heritage Foundation's Kay Coles James is urging Kenneth Wagner to participate in the Tax Day Freedom Campaign to advocate for making Trump's tax cuts permanent, highlighting their positive economic impact and the risk of expiration.
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The Heritage Foundation is promoting the 2018 Resource Bank Meeting in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, highlighting networking opportunities, notable speakers, and actionable solutions for conservative leaders.
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The email correspondence between Peter Klensch and Hayley Ford discusses scheduling a speaking engagement for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt at a CAGW Policy Breakfast in March 2018.
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The email from Rashid G. Hallaway to EPA's Tate Bennett discusses draft report language provided by Duke to the Senate Appropriations Committee, with Bennett indicating that he will seek technical assistance from Lee Tanner before Wednesday.
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Cloud Peak Energy's Director of Public Affairs, Rick Curtsinger, is reaching out to Tte Bennett to schedule a brief conversation within the week regarding unspecified matters.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, led by Administrator Scott Pruitt, has suspended the withdrawal of proposed mining restrictions in the Bristol Bay watershed to gather more information on the potential environmental impacts of mining projects in the region.
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The email from Rashid G. Hallaway includes an attached statement from ACCCE related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating ongoing legal proceedings involving the Environmental Protection Agency.
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The email exchange between Owen McDonough of the National Association of Home Builders and Tate Bennett of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses recommendations related to regulatory challenges in infrastructure and residential construction.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed changes to its Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) rule to implement the WINN Act, allowing states more flexibility in regulating coal waste while aiming to protect health and the environment.
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The email from Rashid G. Hallaway to Tate Bennett discusses scheduling the ACCCE board meeting for June 21, 2018, in Washington and expresses a desire for the Administrator to speak at the meeting if possible.
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The email from Rashid G. Hallaway discusses an invitation from Citizens Energy's CEO to tour their $2 billion Diglndy tunnel project, which aims to improve Indianapolis' sewer system and water quality, highlighting its success and voluntary enhancements beyond a consent decree, intended for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's consideration.
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The email from Rashid G. Hallaway discusses an invitation for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to tour Citizens Energy's $2 billion Diglndy project in Indianapolis, which aims to improve water quality and exceeds consent decree requirements.
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The American Water Works Association submitted comments to the EPA regarding the Long-Term Lead and Copper Rule, emphasizing the need for community water systems to develop inventories and plans for the removal of lead service lines to protect public health.
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The email correspondence between Tracy Mehan of AWWA and David Ross of the EPA discusses Ross's participation in the AWWA's annual conference, ACE '18, scheduled for June 11-14 in Las Vegas, NV, and confirms plans to work out details for his involvement.
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The email discusses the integration progress of the Water Research Foundation and the Water Environment & Reuse Foundation, highlighting the collaborative efforts of their CEOs and the Board's focus on securing strong leadership for the merged organization moving forward.
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The document is a letter from various water organizations to congressional leaders urging an increase in funding to $20 million for the National Priorities Water Research grant program for fiscal year 2019 to enhance water sector research and improve public health outcomes.
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The email from Tracy Mehan discusses scheduling for the ACE '18 conference, specifically noting that the Water Utility Council meeting cannot be rescheduled to accommodate David Ross, and suggests finding alternative opportunities for his introduction to the council.
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The email correspondence between Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association and Anna Wildeman of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to discuss policy matters related to the Safe Drinking Water Act and various water quality issues.
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The email from Josh Lewis, Chief of Staff at the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation, discusses scheduling a meeting with Bill Wehrum following a request from Joseph Guzzo of General Motors after their conversation at the Detroit auto show.
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The document is an announcement from Oklahoma State University regarding the 2018 Employer Workshop for recruiters and HR professionals, scheduled for May 16, 2018, featuring sessions on employment law updates, networking strategies, and recertification credits from HRCI and SHRM.
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The email from Paul Orbuch discusses the Mountain Studies Institute Steering Committee Questionnaire and includes attachments related to the Science Center Prospectus, involving multiple recipients from various organizations including government agencies and educational institutions.
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The document contains meeting notes from a February 1, 2018, conference call of the Steering Committee discussing the evolution of hardrock mining and reclamation in the Rocky Mountain West, outlining key issues, recommendations for committee additions, and action items for further collaboration and documentation.
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The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) provided additional information to the EPA regarding the ongoing reviews of the Lead; Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) program, highlighting the estimated costs associated with the rule and the lack of a reliable test kit that would significantly reduce those costs.
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The email exchange between Sara Decker from Walmart and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses a recent meeting, expresses appreciation for stakeholder engagement, and includes a request for contact information for Steve Goldberg and a mutual acquaintance, Karen Casey.
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The email from Sara Decker of Walmart expresses gratitude to Nancy Beck for a meeting regarding Safer Choice and offers assistance in future work related to Walmart.
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The document discusses concerns raised by Americans for Limited Government regarding a proposed hostile takeover of Qualcomm, a key U.S. technology firm, by a foreign company, emphasizing national security implications related to 5G technology.
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The email from Americans for Limited Government discusses the Trump administration's announcement of tariffs on steel and aluminum, framing it as a necessary response to ongoing trade warfare against the U.S., while also mentioning Republican efforts to dismantle regulations from the previous administration and concerns about Chinese influence on American campuses.
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The email from Americans for Limited Government discusses the need for armed security in schools as a response to violence, criticizing Democratic-organized walkout rallies and calling for Congress to address the "grain glitch" created by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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Americans for Limited Government urges Congressional Republicans to support President Trump by defunding sanctuary cities and building the wall, warning that failure to act on their campaign promises could jeopardize their electoral success.
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The email from Americans for Limited Government discusses the effectiveness of President Trump's negotiation strategies, highlighting a new trade deal with South Korea and progress in North Korean denuclearization as evidence that tariffs and sanctions are successful.
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The email from Americans for Limited Government discusses the failure of Congress to secure funding for President Trump's border wall ahead of the 2020 elections and highlights EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's new policy to ensure transparency by only using data from groups that share their information.
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The email from Americans for Limited Government discusses the need for President Trump to take immediate action to avoid signing another unfavorable omnibus spending bill, emphasizing the potential negative impact of a September continuing resolution on GOP priorities.
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The email from Americans for Limited Government criticizes the Justice Department's investigation into President Trump as unconstitutional and an attack on the country, while also suggesting that the President can use rescissions to manage spending and impact the upcoming midterm elections.
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The email from Americans for Limited Government discusses China's dominance in the rare earths market and the implications of its actions on U.S. markets, while also criticizing the Senate for delaying the confirmation of Patrick Pizzella as Deputy Secretary of Labor, which is hindering necessary reforms in the Department of Labor.
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The document outlines the agenda for the Summer Western Roundtable and Field Tour organized by the Western Caucus, taking place from August 17 to August 19, 2018, in Bozeman, Montana, featuring various briefings and activities related to wildlife, forestry, and recreational industries.
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The email from Americans for Limited Government discusses the vulnerability of U.S. critical infrastructure to hidden backdoor threats from imported Chinese hardware and suggests that President Trump could address this issue by imposing heavy tariffs on such technology components.
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The email from Americans for Limited Government discusses former FBI Director James Comey's admission that he was aware of the ongoing investigation into President Trump's campaign prior to Trump's inauguration, alleging that Comey misled Trump about the investigation's status.
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The National Rural Water Association is requesting $15,000,000 for the EPA Technical Assistance Competitive Grant Program in the FY2018 appropriations bill, which is overseen by the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies subcommittees in both the Senate and House.
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The document discusses the release of President Trump's $4.4 trillion budget request for fiscal year 2019, highlighting the overshadowing effect of a recently passed two-year budget by Congress and the ongoing debate over federal spending priorities, particularly regarding defense and entitlement programs.
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The Metropolitan Water Agencies urge Congress to oppose legislation that would create preferential borrowing terms for state revolving loan funds within the WIFIA program, arguing that existing funding opportunities are sufficient and that the proposed changes are economically unsound.
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The National Association of Water Companies expresses support to the EPA for revising the Effluent Limitations Guidelines for Steam-Electric Power Plants to enhance public health protections and address bromide discharges impacting drinking water supplies.
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The Cato Institute is hosting a Policy Forum on April 19, 2018, to discuss the future of school choice, featuring a panel of education experts who will address various aspects of school choice policies and their implications.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA and discusses scheduling a meeting on June 7, 2018, with various stakeholders, including representatives from Marathon Petroleum and Valero.
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The email exchange between Lee Forsgren of the EPA and John Dabbar of ConocoPhillips discusses setting up a meeting and includes personal greetings, with no significant agency decisions or actions mentioned.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing edits and feedback on Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) policy options, with Mandy Gunasekara communicating updates to colleagues including Brooke Appleton and Heidi Green.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, discusses connecting Marvin Childers of The Poultry Federation with Trey Glenn, an EPA representative, during an upcoming conference in Atlanta.
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The email correspondence involves staff from Iowa congressional offices coordinating a visit from the EPA while avoiding scheduling conflicts during August 9-16, 2018.
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The email correspondence involves Troy Lyons from the EPA coordinating a visit to Iowa on September 10, 2018, discussing scheduling meetings with Congressional members and the Governor.
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The email from Troy Lyons inquires about the availability of the Governor for a meeting on August 9, 2018, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Preston Cory of the EPA informs Stephanie Groen of the Iowa Governor's Office that Acting Administrator Wheeler will not be able to attend the Iowa Farm Environmental Leader Awards due to a scheduling conflict but expresses interest in coordinating a future meeting with the Governor.
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