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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses scheduling a call regarding Administrator Pruitt's decision on the Pebble project, involving communication with members of Americans for Tax Reform.
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The document is testimony from Chris Wood, President and CEO of Trout Unlimited, presented to the House Natural Resources Committee's Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources, advocating for legislation and funding to facilitate the cleanup of abandoned hardrock mines by non-governmental entities, emphasizing the need for "Good Samaritan" protections for those willing to undertake such efforts.
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The email correspondence involves Kelly Kundinger from the EPA coordinating a discussion with Courtney Cook from ALEC regarding the upcoming ALEC Annual Meeting in New Orleans.
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The email from Courtney Cook of ALEC discusses the invitation extended to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at the ALEC Annual Meeting in New Orleans on August 9, 2018, and seeks to confirm his attendance.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing testimony related to abandoned mines with representatives from Trout Unlimited and Mining America, highlighting the collaboration on the topic ahead of a hearing.
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The Colorado School of Mines, in collaboration with the Mining and Metallurgical Society of America and Trout Unlimited, hosted a summit aimed at identifying necessary liability protections to enhance the cleanup of abandoned mine lands through Good Samaritan legislation.
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The EPA plans to revise auto emissions regulations established during the Obama administration, as indicated in an email from associate administrator Tate Bennett, following requests from automakers and amid opposition from California regulators and environmentalists.
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The email correspondence involves Patrick Gleason from Americans for Tax Reform inquiring about the availability of a report on the EPA's 2017 regulatory reform achievements and seeking a citation for Administrator Pruitt's claim of $3 billion in savings, to be included in his upcoming Forbes article.
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The email correspondence between David G. Absher of Toyota Motor North America and Kelly Kundinger of the EPA discusses scheduling a factory visit and meeting on March 3rd to discuss environmental sustainability efforts.
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The email discusses the Competitive Enterprise Institute's support for the EPA's announcement to reconsider the Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards for passenger cars, with confirmation of attendance by key CEI members at a related event.
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The email correspondence involves Candice Boyer from Americans for Tax Reform coordinating a meeting on July 11, 2018, with Tate Bennett from the EPA, who has returned from maternity leave and is invited to provide an update.
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James Hewitt, Press Secretary at the Environmental Protection Agency, sent a draft document highlighting notable EPA accomplishments from 2017 and included a chart of upcoming comment period deadlines to various recipients following a meeting.
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The email exchange involves Liz Bowman and Tate Bennett from the EPA coordinating a phone call with Rob Bluey from The Heritage Foundation regarding a story about a hearing related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) invited EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to deliver a keynote address at their 2018 Annual Meeting in New Orleans, emphasizing shared values of limited government and free markets.
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Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute is inquiring about attendance at a meeting discussing the Kigali Amendment and other topics, scheduled for February 5, 2018.
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Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute alerts members about an upcoming EPA listening session in Kansas City regarding the repeal of the Clean Power Plan, encouraging participation and social media engagement.
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The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) invited EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to deliver a keynote address at their 2018 Annual Meeting in New Orleans, emphasizing the importance of limited government and free market principles.
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The email from Pat Michaels to Tate Bennett discusses the final version of a book chapter on the Pebble project, indicating that revisions will be needed before publication.
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The email from Diane Wood discusses a project completed by the National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF) and congratulates Sara Espinoza and her team for their efforts, inviting board members to reach out with any questions or comments.
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The Competitive Enterprise Institute is hosting a discussion on the National Association of Scholars' study about the irreproducibility crisis in modern science, scheduled for April 17, 2018, following its formal launch at a House Science Committee event.
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Edward Lewis from Toyota Motor North America requested to be added to the distribution list for EPA news releases related to fuel economy.
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The email from Matt Ellsworth to EPA officials discusses a letter from national and state mining groups opposing the EPA's proposed 404(c) pre-permit veto regarding the Pebble Deposit Area in Southwest Alaska.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA to Fred Lucas of The Daily Signal discusses coordinating a meeting with communications staff for an event scheduled to start at 10:30 AM, with a request for details on the location and potential follow-up conversation.
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The Competitive Enterprise Institute is hosting a roundtable discussion on "Advancing Scientific Integrity in the Federal Government," featuring Dr. Anne LeHuray, on March 1, 2017, in Washington, DC, with a focus on existing tools and potential improvements in scientific integrity.
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The Competitive Enterprise Institute is organizing a Cooler Heads Coalition meeting on June 11, 2018, to discuss a petition filed with the Department of Energy advocating for the creation of a new class of "fast dishwashers" that would require a relaxation of existing energy efficiency standards.
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The Competitive Enterprise Institute is inviting Richard Yamada to its 2018 Annual Dinner and Reception, themed "Freedom: The Greatest Show on Earth," scheduled for June 28, 2018, in Washington, D.C.
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The email exchange between Andrew Wheeler of the EPA and David Schwietert from the Auto Alliance discusses setting up a meeting to address pending matters related to fuel economy standards and the upcoming NPRM, following Wheeler's recent swearing-in.
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The Auto Alliance is inviting government officials to attend the Washington Auto Show and the Autos2050 luncheon and policy conference on January 24-25, 2018, featuring discussions on autonomous vehicles and remarks from U.S. DOT Undersecretary Derek Kan.
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The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers is addressing the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs regarding the anticipated Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to revise Corporate Average Fuel Economy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions standards for light-duty vehicles, following the conclusion of the Mid-Term Evaluation by the EPA and USDOT.
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The email from David Schwietert of the Auto Alliance discusses outreach regarding the anticipated Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for CAFE and GHG Standards for light-duty vehicles under the Mid Term Review, and includes related materials for the Deputy Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.
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The email from David Schwietert discusses General Motors' commitment to vehicle efficiency standards and their support for a unified national set of fuel efficiency requirements amidst ongoing discussions in Washington, D.C.
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The email from The Daily Signal to Kenneth Wagner discusses the political implications of Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination and includes references to various related topics and events.
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The email from Kay Coles James of The Heritage Foundation to Kenneth Wagner discusses the organization's influence on U.S. policy, highlighting that 64% of their recommendations were adopted by the Trump Administration in its first year.
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The Heritage Foundation is providing updates on the agenda for the 2018 Resource Bank Meeting, featuring sessions on conservative policy solutions and strategies, including speakers like Rep. Byron Donalds and workshops for development professionals.
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The Heritage Foundation is offering Kenneth Wagner a free digital copy of The Heritage Guide to the Constitution to empower conservatives to understand and defend the U.S. Constitution amidst perceived liberal assaults on its principles.
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The document outlines the agenda for a meeting hosted by the US EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD) on August 13-14, 2018, at the Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Center, focusing on environmental challenges and science needs presented by state and tribal leaders from Region 6.
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The document is an attendee list for the Region 6 State and Tribal Environmental Leaders' visit to the EPA's Office of Research and Development's Groundwater, Watershed, and Ecosystem Restoration Division, dated August 14, 2018.
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The document is an information form from the EPA regarding participation in the American Water Works Association's Annual Conference and Exposition 2018, detailing event logistics and the role of EPA official David Ross as a speaker on water policy.
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The document outlines the participation details for EPA official David Ross at the American Water Works Association's Annual Conference and Exposition 2018, where he is scheduled for a one-hour interview discussing the EPA's perspective on water sector topics.
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The National Rural Water Association submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the Long-Term Lead and Copper Rule, expressing support for the agency's outreach and consultation efforts in revising the drinking water regulations.
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The email discusses the National Rural Water Association's submission of comments regarding the U.S. EPA's Long-Term Lead and Copper Rule Federalism Consultation, with acknowledgment from the EPA's Director of State & Local Relations.
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The American Water Works Association submitted comments to the Council on Environmental Quality regarding the implementation of procedural provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act, emphasizing its importance in protecting water resources and public health.
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The email exchange between Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association and David Ross of the EPA discusses the closure of the federal government on March 2, 2018, and the need to reschedule their planned meeting.
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The email correspondence involves Andrew Sawyers from the EPA thanking participants, including Tracy Mehan and Peter Grevatt, for a productive meeting regarding water management issues.
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Joseph Guzzo from General Motors is coordinating a meeting with Bill Wehrum at the EPA for the week of February 5, 2018, following a discussion they had at the Detroit auto show.
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The email correspondence between Chris Nevers and Will Lovell discusses scheduling changes for a tour at the DC Auto Show, specifically noting that an EPA staff member is unable to attend and suggesting an alternative tour time for those delayed.
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The Mountain Studies Institute summarized responses from the Steering Committee regarding the Science and Innovation Center concept, highlighting consensus on the benefits and challenges of establishing the center, particularly in addressing hard rock mining challenges related to health, environmental, financial, and educational issues.
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The document discusses the San Diego County Water Authority's public-private partnership with Poseidon Water for a $1 billion seawater desalination project, highlighting considerations, risks, and the agency's decision-making process regarding water supply reliability.
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The International Energy Agency (IEA) is organizing a workshop in collaboration with the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) to discuss the integration of Mexico's Baja California power system with California's Independent System Operator (CAISO) and explore opportunities and challenges in cross-border energy and capacity trading.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is facing concerns from water utilities regarding the potential expansion of its WIFIA loan program to cover additional projects beyond drinking water and wastewater, as lawmakers express strong support for the initiative.
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The document is an email from Wil Smith at EPRI detailing the final agenda for the 21st Annual Energy and Climate Research Seminar scheduled for May 17, 2018, in Washington, D.C., which will cover various topics related to energy and climate.
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The City of Newport News Waterworks Department submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the Long-Term Lead and Copper Rule, emphasizing the need for community-specific solutions and flexibility in addressing lead exposure in drinking water.
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The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the 2018 federalism consultation on potential long-term revisions to the Lead and Copper Rule, emphasizing the importance of tailored corrosion control measures and their ongoing efforts to reduce lead levels in drinking water.
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The National League of Cities and the National Association of Counties submitted a letter to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expressing their concerns and recommendations regarding the proposed regulatory revisions to the Lead and Copper Rule, emphasizing the importance of maintaining safe drinking water standards while addressing public health impacts.
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The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the Long-Term Lead and Copper Rule, highlighting the challenges of lead service lines, water affordability, and the need for system reinvestments in their service area.
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The email from Andrew Sawyers of the EPA discusses collaboration with the AWWA and NACWA to develop a new model for affordability accounts addressing the impacts on lower-income ratepayers, following up on the NAPA report.
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The document is an email from David Hunter at EPRI detailing upcoming events, including the rollout of the National Electrification Assessment on April 3, 2018, and the 21st Annual Energy and Climate Seminar on May 17, 2018, both aimed at discussing key findings and implications for the U.S. energy sector.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is hosting a webinar on April 25, 2018, to introduce the Lead Service Line Replacement Collaborative's online toolkit aimed at assisting communities in developing and implementing lead service line replacement programs.
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The email discusses a draft Senate bill proposing significant funding cuts to the EPA's Securing Required Funding for Water Infrastructure Now (SRF WIN) program, reducing authorized funding from $100 million to $4 million for fiscal year 2019, in order to comply with Senate budget rules.
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The Heritage Foundation is hosting a discussion on the Endangered Species Act, focusing on the issues of erroneous data in species regulation and its impact on private property and federal land management, scheduled for April 25, 2018.
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The document discusses a Senate water resources bill (S. 2800) that, despite its unanimous approval by the Senate Environment and Public Works committee, is projected to increase the federal deficit by over $3 billion due to expanded low-cost loan programs for water infrastructure projects, as analyzed by the Congressional Budget Office.
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The email from Wil Smith of EPRI invites colleagues to a Washington Seminar on July 19, co-hosted with the International Energy Agency, focusing on the future of fuels and the impact of electrification on the energy sector, particularly in the US and Asia.
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The email exchange between Stan Dempsey of the Colorado Mining Association and Patrick Davis of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting for the CMA Coal, Hardrock, and Uranium meeting on August 9, 2018.
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The email from Travis Deti of the Wyoming Mining Association discusses scheduling modifications for a follow-up meeting with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the Uranium Industry Committee, specifically changing the order of topics to address air issues and NEPA.
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The email exchange between Stan Dempsey of the Colorado Mining Association and EPA officials discusses scheduling a meeting related to the Smart Sector initiative, with potential dates in June or July.
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The email correspondence between Stan Dempsey of the Colorado Mining Association and Patrick Davis of the EPA discusses the scheduling of a meeting to outline issues related to the Smart Sector initiative.
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The email correspondence between Allison Wickham of the Colorado Mining Association and Patrick Davis of the Environmental Protection Agency discusses the agenda and participant details for an upcoming Coal, Hardrock, and Uranium committee meeting scheduled for April 19, 2018.
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The email correspondence between Stan Dempsey of the Colorado Mining Association and Patrick Davis of the Environmental Protection Agency discusses a recent meeting regarding abandoned mines and superfund topics.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Region 8 has launched the Smart Sectors program to enhance collaboration with businesses in Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming, aiming to improve environmental outcomes and regulatory understanding in key economic sectors such as agriculture, mining, and outdoor recreation.
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The email from Patrick Davis of the EPA outlines the details for a Mining Smart Sectors meeting scheduled for August 14, 2018, aimed at discussing environmental regulatory challenges and improving stakeholder communication during the UT Mining Association Annual Convention.
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The email from Patrick Davis of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses planning for an August 16 meeting involving various stakeholders from the uranium industry and air quality issues, including agendas and tentative attendees.
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The email correspondence involves Patrick Davis from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency coordinating a follow-up meeting with the Wyoming Mining Association's Uranium Industry Committee, discussing scheduling adjustments for the meeting.
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The email exchange between Patrick Davis of the Environmental Protection Agency and Mark Compton of the Utah Mining Association discusses plans for a forum to be held on August 14, 2018, during the Utah Mining Association's Annual Convention, highlighting their partnership and coordination efforts.
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The email from Patrick Davis of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses rescheduling a follow-up meeting with the Wyoming Mining Association regarding uranium industry issues, emphasizing the need for a longer meeting to address specific technical topics.
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Patrick Davis from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating a meeting on June 28 with the Wyoming Mining Association to discuss EPA policies and regulations, and is requesting input on potential modifications from participants.
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Patrick Davis from the Environmental Protection Agency confirms his participation in a meeting regarding the Coal, Hardrock, and Uranium Committee scheduled for April 19, 2018, as discussed with Allison Wickham and Stan Dempsey.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) coordinating a meeting with the Wyoming Mining Association (WMA) and the Air Quality Division (AQD) to discuss agenda items for an upcoming regulatory meeting scheduled for June 28, 2018.
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The Environmental Protection Agency's Patrick Davis communicated that the Coal, Hardrock and Uranium Committee meeting originally scheduled for April 19, 2018, was postponed to May after discussions with Stan Dempsey.
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The email exchange between Stan Dempsey of the Colorado Mining Association and Patrick Davis of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting for the Smart Sector initiative.
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The email correspondence involves Patrick Davis from the Environmental Protection Agency coordinating with Stan Dempsey and Allison Wickham regarding the agenda and participant list for an upcoming Coal, Hardrock, and Uranium committee meeting scheduled for April 19, 2018.
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The document outlines suggested discussion points for the Environmental Protection Agency's Region VIII Administrator regarding proposed revisions to 40 CFR Part 61 Subpart W, advocating for the removal of regulations on fluid retention impoundments and heap leaching in uranium mining, citing existing regulations and minimal risks associated with these facilities.
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The email from Myron Ebell discusses Rupert Darwall's op-ed criticizing the World Bank's anti-energy policies, highlights upcoming events related to energy policy, and mentions the Cooler Heads Coalition's strategy meeting.
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The email correspondence involves Kevin Butt from Toyota Motor North America and Tate Bennett from the EPA discussing a site visit related to the National Environmental Education Foundation's (NEEF) collaboration with the NHL on environmental sustainability initiatives.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing scheduling for Administrator Pruitt's participation in a meeting, with Candice Boyer coordinating with Tate Bennett and Stephen Gordon regarding updates and attendance.
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The email correspondence involves Candice Boyer from Americans for Tax Reform confirming with Tate Bennett from the EPA about his participation in an upcoming meeting to provide an update on the ERA, while discussing scheduling conflicts.
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The email from Annie Dwyer discusses the Competitive Enterprise Institute's support for Andrew Wheeler's confirmation as Deputy Administrator of the EPA, highlighting statements from Myron Ebell and relevant press coverage.
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The email correspondence involves Laura Skaer from the American Exploration & Mining Association discussing participation in the AML/Good Sam Summit on abandoned mines, with Brent Fewell indicating he will follow up with Susan Bodine regarding the event.
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The letter to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt criticizes the Obama administration's preemptive veto of the Pebble Mine project in Alaska, arguing it negatively impacted job opportunities and investment due to perceived bias and incomplete analysis by the agency.
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Myron Ebell from the Cooler Heads Coalition announces a meeting to discuss the EPA's mid-term review of the 2021-2025 CAFE standards and shares resources related to the review.
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The document discusses the Trump Administration's proposal to halt increases in auto fuel economy standards established by the Obama administration, arguing that this decision will benefit consumer choice and lower car prices.
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The U.S. EPA and DOT proposed the Safer Affordable Fuel-Efficient (SAFE) Vehicles Rule for Model Years 2021-2026 to revise fuel economy and greenhouse gas emissions standards, aiming to enhance vehicle affordability and safety while inviting public comment on various regulatory options.
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The Heritage Foundation's Lauren Kuhn is seeking approval from EPA's Kelly Kundinger to distribute an email blast about their Annual Leadership Conference, including a section on Administrator Scott Pruitt, while addressing concerns about publicly posting his location.
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The Heritage Foundation is planning to distribute an email promoting its Annual Leadership Conference and is seeking approval to include Scott Pruitt in the agenda despite concerns about publicizing his location due to potential protests.
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The email from Candice Boyer of Americans for Tax Reform discusses arrangements for EPA Administrator Pruitt's participation in a meeting, including a speaker request form and logistics for his attendance.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing the Midterm Evaluation (MTE) announcement regarding greenhouse gas and fuel economy standards for light-duty vehicles, with a commitment to assess the appropriateness of these standards by April 1, 2018, following a reestablishment of the evaluation process by the Trump Administration.
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The email discusses the need for a speaker from the EPA to attend and present at the upcoming Summit on Abandoned Mine Lands (AML) and Good Sam, scheduled for April 26, 2018, at the Colorado School of Mines.
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The Competitive Enterprise Institute is inviting attendees to its 2018 Annual Dinner and Reception, themed "Freedom: The Greatest Show on Earth," scheduled for June 28, 2018, in Washington, D.C., offering complimentary tickets to select individuals.
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The Cooler Heads Coalition, led by Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute, is organizing a meeting on July 16, 2018, to discuss a joint letter urging President Trump to reject the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol and to encourage comments on CEI's petition to the Department of Energy regarding new dishwasher standards.
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The email from Robert Sachs at the EPA discusses the agenda for an upcoming event involving a facility tour and a roundtable discussion, where quotes will be collected for press coverage, and mentions coordination with Kelsi Daniell from the Office of Public Affairs.
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The email from Myron Ebell of the Competitive Enterprise Institute invites members of the Cooler Heads Coalition to sign joint letters opposing carbon taxes and the Kigali Amendment, while also announcing a strategy meeting and urging action on H.Con.Res. 119 in the House.
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