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The email exchange between Carol Comer, Director of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, and Sydney Hupp, Executive Scheduler at the EPA, discusses scheduling a meeting between Comer and the EPA Administrator during the ECOS STEP conference in July 2017.
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The email correspondence involves Sydney Hupp from the EPA coordinating a call with Maryland's Ariel Judah regarding scheduling a conversation with EPA Administrator Pruitt, suggesting potential dates in June 2017.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and John Blount of Ervin | Hill Strategy confirms a meeting request with Administrator Pruitt scheduled for May 25, 2017, at 1:15 PM.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp from the EPA and Lyndsay Moseley from the Lung Association discusses logistical arrangements for a meeting with Administrator Pruitt, including changes to the attendee list.
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The email correspondence involves Sydney Hupp from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Administrator Scott Pruitt and Jeff Holmstead, discussing scheduling changes for their meeting on June 1, 2017.
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The email correspondence involves scheduling a meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, coordinated by Sydney Hupp and Cheryl Woodward, with Jeff Holmstead confirming attendance.
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The email correspondence involves Sydney Hupp, Executive Scheduler at the EPA, coordinating with Alan Wilson and Earl McLeod regarding a builders meeting in Washington and discussing travel and speaking requests for the summer.
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The email correspondence involves Rashid G. Hallaway requesting a meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on behalf of Steve Chancellor from White Stallion Energy, with proposed dates for the meeting being discussed.
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The email correspondence involves Sydney Hupp from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Administrator Scott Pruitt and Jeff Holmstead from Bracewell, discussing scheduling changes for their meeting on June 1, 2017.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp, Executive Scheduler at the EPA, and Diana Loveless discusses rescheduling a dinner with Administrator Scott Pruitt, initially planned for June 26, 2017, due to a change in travel plans.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and A.J. Ferate discusses scheduling a meeting with Joe O'Rourke from Mosaic and arrangements for Samantha to speak at an upcoming event organized by the Vinyl Institute.
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The email correspondence involves the scheduling of a meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt on June 28, 2017, coordinated by Sydney Hupp from the EPA and Amy Chiang from Honeywell, with a request to move the meeting time to 8:45 AM due to a conflict with a White House appointment.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp from the EPA and Leila Getto from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses scheduling a meeting for Administrator Pruitt to speak at the Chamber on June 20, 2017.
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The email correspondence involves Sydney Hupp from the EPA coordinating meeting schedules for Administrator Pruitt with Larissa Martin from Guidepost Strategies, specifically discussing availability on June 19th and 20th, 2017.
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The email correspondence between Larissa Martin of Guidepost Strategies and Sydney Hupp from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt, specifically confirming available times on June 19th and inquiring about the possibility of meeting on June 20th.
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The email correspondence between Marissa Serafino of Holland & Knight and Sydney Hupp of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt on April 27, emphasizing the need to maintain a 2 PM time slot due to flight schedules for senior executives.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp from the EPA and Larissa Martin from Guidepost Strategies discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt for June 28, 2017, and confirms logistical details for attendees.
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The email correspondence between Liz Menz of SIGMA and Sydney Hupp from the EPA discusses the scheduling of a speaking engagement for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt at a SIGMA meeting in November 2017.
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The email correspondence from the EPA's Office of the Administrator discusses logistical arrangements for a meeting scheduled on June 21-22, 2017, with marine engine manufacturing executives, including updates on attendee changes.
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The email correspondence between Rachel Rogier of Arch Coal and Sydney Hupp from the EPA discusses a meeting request for Arch Coal's Senior VP, Deck Slone, to meet with Administrator Pruitt to discuss coal industry issues, but the meeting cannot be scheduled due to the Administrator's travel plans.
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The email from Sydney Hupp of the EPA discusses rescheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt and Honeywell representatives, originally set for June 28th at 11:30 AM, to a later time due to a conflict with a White House meeting.
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The email from Sydney Hupp of the EPA confirms that Administrator Pruitt's schedule can accommodate a speaking engagement on July 13, 2017, pending clearance from the Ethics office.
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The email correspondence involves Sydney Hupp from the EPA informing Inmaculada Aldamiz from The Nature Conservancy about her departure and the transition to her replacement, Madeline Morris, while discussing scheduling a call regarding a field trip for the Administrator to explore "green infrastructure" solutions.
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The email from Cheryl Woodward at the EPA provides logistical details and directions for a meeting scheduled on May 8th, 2017, including security procedures and a request for confirmation of attendees.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Michael Hayes discusses the scheduling of a speaking engagement for Administrator Pruitt at an event on July 13, 2017, which was ultimately canceled as Hayes found another speaker.
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The email from Donald Quint Jr. to Sydney Hupp discusses the possibility of Scott speaking at the Friends of Finance luncheon series at the University of Tulsa, with Hupp being the Executive Scheduler at the EPA.
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The email from Sydney Hupp, Executive Scheduler at the EPA, discusses a meeting request from the Episcopal Church for Administrator Pruitt to meet with the Most Rev. Michael B. Curry, indicating a willingness to reschedule for a future date.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp from the EPA and Libby Rosenbaum, CEO of ACYPL, discusses the scheduling and ethical clearance for an ACYPL event planned for September 2017, with a focus on concerns regarding awards.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the agency's proposed budget cuts for fiscal year 2018, highlighting state officials' responses, criticisms from environmentalists, and the implications for EPA's climate work and workforce restructuring.
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The email discusses EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's brief attendance at the G-7 environment ministers meeting in Bologna, Italy, where significant divisions over the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement were highlighted, and notes that senior staff will continue discussions in his absence.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a Bloomberg BNA report on South Korea's new energy minister, Paik Un-gyu, who aims to shift the country away from coal and nuclear power towards renewable energy to meet 2030 climate goals.
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The EPA's May 24, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses California's adoption of regulations for a financing program to assist small businesses in ADA compliance, as well as upcoming workshops and hearings related to air quality regulations and fees.
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The email discusses a Playbook Power Briefing from Morgan Stanley highlighting a deceleration in job growth reported by the Labor Department, along with various political updates and tech industry insights, sent to Ryan Jackson at the EPA.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various ongoing regulatory actions and challenges, including the agency's plans to petition for a review of a court ruling on methane regulations, the Science Advisory Board's request for more data on aircraft greenhouse gas standards, and Senate Democrats' efforts to reverse certain pesticide policies under the Trump administration.
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The EPA is being sued by environmental advocates for failing to respond promptly to concerns regarding an air pollution permit for a power plant in central Pennsylvania, as reported in the July 24, 2017 Energy and Climate Report.
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The EPA's July 26, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses updates to Arizona's pesticide regulations, including a final exempt rule from the Department of Agriculture and a draft groundwater protection list from the Department of Environmental Quality.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a report from the Labor Department indicating that the economy added 222,000 jobs in June 2017, along with updates on the unemployment rate and earnings predictions.
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The EPA's July 27, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses the availability of a preliminary draft APDES general permit for aquaculture facilities in Alaska, which regulates pollutant discharges and sets monitoring requirements, with comments due by August 9, 2017.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a proposal by the American Enterprise Institute advocating for automatic enrollment in health care reform to increase insurance coverage and stabilize markets.
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The email discusses the House's fiscal 2018 Interior-EPA spending bill, which aims to block the EPA from completing a court-ordered rule on hardrock mining and includes provisions to delay other key environmental regulations, reflecting opposition from Republicans and industry stakeholders.
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The email discusses the nomination of Kevin McIntyre as FERC chairman by the Trump administration, highlighting the urgency for the Senate to confirm him and other nominees to restore the commission's quorum and functionality.
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The EPA issued a regulatory alert on June 14, 2017, announcing final rules that amend regulations for the California and New Mexico State Implementation Plans (SIPs) regarding air quality permitting and regional haze requirements, effective July 14, 2017.
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The EPA has submitted its proposed review of the Clean Power Plan to the White House Office of Management and Budget, likely seeking to repeal the rule, while environmental and industry groups prepare to advocate for or against it.
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The EPA is moving forward with a "red team/blue team" exercise to review climate change science, following suggestions from Trump administration officials, despite criticism from scientists regarding the potential implications for established climate science.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report from November 20, 2017, discusses the White House's request for $44 billion for hurricane recovery funded by cuts to environmental programs, highlights Administrator Scott Pruitt's focus on air quality standards, and notes progress in international climate negotiations.
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The email discusses a new policy by the EPA requiring regional offices to obtain headquarters approval for information requests, which critics argue may hinder environmental enforcement, while also mentioning upcoming energy bills in the House.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Marissa Serafino from Holland & Knight discusses rescheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt originally set for April 27, due to conflicts with the Administrator's schedule.
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The email correspondence between Rebbie Riley of the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers and Sydney Hupp from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting for June 15, 2017, with a request to confirm a prior option for June 14 at 3:30 PM.
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The email exchange between Sydney Hupp from the EPA and Jeff Reamy discusses rescheduling a meeting to 1:45 PM on June 2, 2017, while also coordinating future meeting times.
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The email exchange between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Lyndsay Moseley discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt, suggesting potential dates in June and addressing difficulties in coordinating schedules.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Liz Menz from SIGMA discusses a speaker request for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to address the Society of Independent Gasoline Marketers of America's Summer Legislative Conference on July 18, 2017.
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The email from Rick Smotkin to Sydney Hupp at the EPA discusses a request for Administrator E. Scott Pruitt to attend and speak at the American Council of Young Political Leaders (ACYPL) Honors Evening event on September 13, 2017, where he is expected to accept an award and make brief remarks.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Michele Fasuio discusses scheduling a meeting between Marc Goldman and Scott Pruitt, indicating scheduling conflicts and attempts to find a suitable time for the meeting.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating an Energy Star Industrial showcase event in Roanoke, Virginia, scheduled for July 20, 2017, with Don Ingerson as the primary contact for the event.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses logistical arrangements for a meeting between Administrator Pruitt and representatives from the Kansas Farm Bureau regarding Flint Hills range burning.
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The email exchange between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Michael J. Birsic from Marathon Petroleum discusses rescheduling a meeting with the Administrator originally set for June 20, 2017, due to a change in availability.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses scheduling an event for Administrator Pruitt at the Hoover Institution, with proposed dates in mid-May and a mention of a separate invitation from the American Bar Association for a panel discussion on federalism.
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The email exchange between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Thomas Hebert discusses the mention of United Egg Producers on the Administrator's Facebook page and clarifies the organization's name and branding for social media purposes.
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The email from Fred Bosco at CropLife America discusses scheduling a meeting with the Southern Crop Production Association on May 4, 2017, and highlights the preferences of SCPA leadership regarding the timing of the meeting.
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The email exchange between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Leila Getto of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses logistics and details for an upcoming speaking engagement of Administrator Pruitt at a U.S. Chamber event.
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The email correspondence between Malloy McDaniel and Sydney Hupp of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with Republic Services and offers flexibility for meeting locations, indicating a collaborative effort to arrange this meeting.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp from the EPA and Adam J. White from the Hoover Institution discusses scheduling a panel discussion event for Administrator Pruitt during the week of May 15, 2017.
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The email correspondence between Bob Perciasepe and Sydney Hupp at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to provide insights on EPA operations, following a request from Perciasepe, who has previously held senior positions at the agency.
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The email discusses a request for EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt to attend a meeting on June 20, 2017, to introduce him to the U.S. metalcasting industry, highlighting its significance and economic impact.
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The email from Joseph Stanko of Hunton & Williams LLP to Sydney Hupp at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt for Larry Ziemba of Phillips 66 to discuss higher octane fuels and related industry issues on either June 2nd or June 5th, 2017.
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The email from Sharissa Ward to Sydney Hupp at the EPA inquires about the location details for an upcoming meeting with Administrator Pruitt regarding Reliable One Resources, Inc.
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The email correspondence from the EPA's Executive Scheduler, Sydney Hupp, discusses arranging a dinner between Administrator Scott Pruitt and radio host Hugh Hewitt, with proposed dates for the meeting.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Rebbie Riley of the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers discusses the scheduling of a meeting, indicating that June 16 will not work for AFPM executives.
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The email from DS Virgin Racing invites Sydney Hupp of the EPA to the 2017 US Innovation Summit on July 14th in New York, featuring discussions on Future Mobility and Sustainability with Sir Richard Branson and other industry leaders.
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The email exchange between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Ron Ness of the NDPC discusses scheduling a meeting regarding a letter to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, with potential dates suggested for late June to early August 2017.
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The email from Amy Chiang at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting on June 28th between Administrator Pruitt and Honeywell executives to discuss the Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program and related environmental regulations.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Leila Getto of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses scheduling a meeting for Administrator Pruitt to speak at the Chamber on June 20, 2017, while trying to accommodate conflicting schedules.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Ryan McGinness discusses scheduling a follow-up call with Administrator Pruitt, with proposed times on April 25, 2017, amid conflicting schedules.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Rebbie Riley of the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers discusses scheduling a meeting for EPA executives on June 14th at 3:30 p.m. as an alternative to a previously requested meeting on June 15.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA and the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery discussing plans for an installation at the EPA, with specific arrangements for a meeting.
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The email correspondence between Kristin Allan from the Office of Governor Pete Ricketts and Sydney Hupp from the EPA discusses scheduling a call with Administrator Pruitt on April 28, 2017, to discuss growing the biofuels industry, with participation from governors of Nebraska, Iowa, and South Dakota.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Mike Ross of the Southwest Power Pool discusses the inability of Administrator Pruitt to attend the ISO/RTO annual meeting on May 25, 2017, while expressing willingness to assist in the future.
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The email from Paige Mathes discusses scheduling options for an event where Administrator Scott Pruitt of the EPA will be interviewed by Hoover Research Fellows, with Sydney Hupp coordinating the timing.
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The email from Rashid G. Hailaway to Sydney Hupp and Tate Bennett at the EPA requests the Administrator's attendance at the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity's board meeting on June 29, 2017, to discuss regulatory reform efforts with industry executives.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials and Mike Means from the Oklahoma State Home Builders Association discusses the possibility of Administrator Pruitt speaking at the Oklahoma Building Summit in September 2017.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials and a representative from The Heritage Foundation discusses the permission to share an unlisted YouTube video of remarks made at a Resource Bank event.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Claire Killen from the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry discusses a speaking request for Administrator Pruitt to address their organization on September 13, 2017.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting between Administrator Pruitt and API's President, Jack Gerard, to follow up on regulatory activities and remarks made at a previous board meeting.
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The email correspondence from the EPA's Sydney Hupp discusses scheduling a visit for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to a Bakken well site and gas plant in North Dakota, tentatively set for August 7, 2017.
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The email from Jonathan Moore to Sydney Hupp discusses an upcoming meeting on April 25, 2017, involving the EPA and representatives from the National Turfgrass Federation and other turf scientists.
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The email correspondence between Tom Thornton from S&P Global Market Intelligence and Sydney Hupp from the EPA discusses a speaking request for Administrator Scott Pruitt at an upcoming event in December, with Hupp indicating that they are still planning for August and will follow up later.
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The email from Sydney Hupp at the EPA provides detailed directions and instructions for a meeting scheduled on May 19, 2017, with Michelle Hale, including security procedures and required personal information for attendees.
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The email from Cheryl Woodward of the EPA provides detailed logistical directions for a meeting scheduled on May 18, 2017, including transportation options and security procedures for attendees.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating a meeting on May 19, 2017, with attendees from Horne Engineering, while clarifying that personal information for attendees is not needed at this time.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp from the EPA and Libby Rosenbaum discusses the scheduling and ethical clearance for an event involving a government official, with a focus on whether the official's title can be used in promotional materials.
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The email discusses coordination among various stakeholders regarding communication strategies for an upcoming event related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with input from the EPA's communications team.
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The email discusses the formation of a new PAC by Alabama real estate developer Stan Pate aimed at defeating GOP Senator Luther Strange in the upcoming Alabama Senate special election, highlighting the financial dynamics of the race and the support Strange has from prominent Republican figures and organizations.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt avoided confirming President Trump's beliefs on climate change during a briefing, emphasizing the administration's focus on the economic disadvantages of the Paris Agreement instead.
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An EPA memo from chief of staff Ryan Jackson identifies eight new political appointees at the agency, including Erik Baptist as senior deputy general counsel, while noting the need for future appointments requiring Senate confirmation.
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The email discusses concerns raised by ethics watchdogs regarding Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's practice of attending political fundraisers during official travel, highlighting potential conflicts of interest while he oversees the Department of the Interior.
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The EPA is expected to propose a reduction in biofuel levels for 2018 under the Renewable Fuel Standard, lowering the total from 19.28 billion gallons to 19.24 billion gallons, while maintaining the conventional biofuel mandate at 15 billion gallons and decreasing the advanced biofuel requirement below 4.28 billion gallons.
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The email from the EPA discusses a Bloomberg BNA report indicating that the agency has made little progress on deciding whether to relax greenhouse gas standards for cars, raising concerns about meeting a deadline that would lock in current standards through 2025.
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The EPA Press Office released a statement on June 12, 2017, highlighting bipartisan support for Susan Bodine's nomination as Assistant Administrator for Enforcement and Compliance Assurance at the EPA ahead of her Senate confirmation hearing.
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The email from POLITICO reports that Michigan's health chief, Nick Lyon, has been indicted for involuntary manslaughter related to the Flint water crisis, where he allegedly failed to inform the public about a Legionnaire's disease outbreak linked to contaminated water.
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The email discusses the Senate Commerce Committee's swift approval of the FAA reauthorization bill (S. 1405) and the ongoing challenges faced by the House Transportation Committee in garnering support for its contrasting bill (H.R. 2997), highlighting the complexities of reconciling both proposals amid broader legislative uncertainties.
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