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The document details the decisions and actions from a Steering Committee meeting held by a council focused on the collaborative development of FPL 3, including commitments to public engagement, project updates on FPL 1, and discussions on funding and legal commitments with the Department of Justice and Treasury. 2018 2
The document outlines the agenda for a Steering Committee call organized by the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council, focusing on topics such as the upcoming face-to-face meeting in Gulfport, CPS transparency, public engagement, and proposed amendments to Treasury's RESTORE Act regulations. 2018 2
The document outlines the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Fiscal Year 2018 budget justification, emphasizing a strategy to return to its core mission of protecting human health and the environment while engaging with various partners to create effective regulations. 2018 756
The document from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) provides a damage estimate for various flood control projects funded under the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, detailing specific projects across multiple states. 2018 2
The document from the Council provides a status update on the Restoration Assistance & Awards Management System (RAAMS) as of July 11, 2018, indicating that out of 51 anticipated Category 1 funding applications for the 2015 FPL, 46 have been initiated, with 31 grants awarded totaling $114,791,200. 2018 2
The email exchange between Justin Schwab of the EPA and Adam Gustafson discusses scheduling a conversation about lifecycle analysis, with a potential rescheduling due to an unspecified issue. 2018 2
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency responds to a request from Illinois Communications Director Tricia Braid regarding the need to update the lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions analysis for corn starch ethanol, indicating that changes would have limited impact on the Renewable Fuel Standard due to existing exemptions under the Clean Air Act. 2018 3
The email from Elliott Laws of Crowell & Moring LLP to David Ross of the EPA discusses a proposed meeting between Ross and Scott Fulton of the Environmental Law Institute, as well as a meeting with Freeport-McMoRan to address issues related to navigable waters designation. 2018 2
The email from Barb Glenn of NASDA invites recipients to the 2018 Annual Meeting in Hartford, CT, highlighting early bird registration rates and the importance of agricultural policy discussions among state departments and federal employees. 2018 3
The email exchange between Aaron Ringel from the EPA and Christine Wyman from Bracewell LLP discusses scheduling a meeting to catch up and talk about EPA-related matters. 2018 2
The email from Frank Maisano discusses the lack of transparency in the Federal Crop Insurance Program compared to the Small Refinery Hardship Program, highlighting concerns over the secrecy surrounding subsidy recipients and advocating for greater public disclosure. 2018 5
The email exchange between Frank Maisano of Bracewell LLP and Aaron Ringel of the EPA discusses coordinating communication to support Andy and his team in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2018 2
The email correspondence between Frank Maisano of Bracewell LLP and Aaron Ringel of the EPA discusses the handling of public relations for Wheeler following Wilcox's absence, with Maisano offering assistance and suggesting a connection with John Konkus. 2018 2
The document is an undeliverable email notification from Microsoft Outlook regarding a message sent to EPA employee Aaron E. Ringel, indicating that the email address could not be found. 2018 4
The document discusses the Trump administration's proposal to freeze fuel efficiency standards for vehicles from 2022 to 2025 and revoke California's Clean Air Act waiver, as communicated by EPA and NHTSA officials during a conference call. 2018 3
The email from Frank Maisano discusses the recent appointment of Andrew Wheeler as the acting head of the EPA following Scott Pruitt's resignation, highlighting expected shifts in the agency's focus away from environmental issues and mentioning upcoming congressional actions related to clean energy and infrastructure. 2018 6
The email correspondence involves personnel nominations by President Trump, with Peter Wright from Dow Chemical acknowledging receipt of the announcement and indicating his availability for further discussions. 2018 3
The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating a call regarding Section 401 of the Clean Water Act, with participants including Brittany Bolen from the EPA and Christine Wyman from Bracewell LLP. 2018 2
The email correspondence between Robin Kime of the EPA and Anna Burhop of Bracewell LLP discusses rescheduling a meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2018 3
The email exchange between Lisa Jaeger and Will Lovell discusses scheduling a meeting regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with Jaeger representing CKRC and Lovell from the EPA. 2018 3
The American Coatings Association expressed concerns to the EPA regarding the potential for increased regulatory burdens on the coatings industry during the Residual Risk and Technology Review of the Miscellaneous Coatings Manufacturing MACT standard. 2018 6
The email from the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America requests a meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to discuss promoting the implementation of Clean Water Act Section 401 by federal agencies and states, addressing recent legal developments and guidance. 2018 2
The email exchange between Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor to the Administrator at the EPA, and Denise Bode from Michael Best Strategies discusses follow-up information needed for their ongoing collaboration. 2018 2
The email from Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses the complexities surrounding effluent guidelines for pharmaceutical manufacturing and suggests that Brooks Smith reach out to Rob Wood for further assistance on the matter. 2018 3
The email exchange between Lee Forsgren of the EPA and Ben Grumbles of the Maryland Department of the Environment discusses a Maryland resident's inquiry about testing her drinking water for contaminants, with a request for MDEC to assist in the follow-up. 2018 2
The email discusses the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) PFAS National Leadership Summit, confirming that attendance is limited to federal partners, states, territories, tribes, and national organizations, while also providing an opportunity for public participation through online streaming. 2018 2
The email correspondence involves Brooks M. Smith from Troutman Sanders seeking a meeting with Lee Forsgren of the EPA's Office of Water to discuss regulatory questions related to the pharmaceutical effluent limitation guidelines (ELG) in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2018 2
The email from the EPA discusses a Maryland resident's concerns about the safety of her drinking water and seeks guidance on appropriate organizations to conduct water testing, while coordinating with state officials. 2018 2
The email correspondence involves Robert Wood from the U.S. EPA's Office of Water coordinating a phone call with Brooks Smith regarding complexities related to the CVS Pharma ELG question. 2018 4
The email correspondence between Denise A. Bode of Michael Best Strategies and Lee Forsgren of the Environmental Protection Agency discusses the inclusion criteria for participants in the PFAS National Leadership Summit, indicating that only associations and public officials will be included. 2018 2
The email from Palmer Hough at the EPA confirms a meeting for Lee Forsgren with Kyle W. Parker on June 18, 2018, in Anchorage to discuss the proposed Oil Search/Nanushuk North Slope Oil Development Project. 2018 2
The email correspondence between EPA Deputy Assistant Administrator Lee Forsgren and attorney Kyle W. Parker discusses scheduling a meeting during an upcoming trip to Alaska, with Forsgren indicating a busy schedule and suggesting coordination with Palmer Hough for logistics. 2018 2
The email correspondence between Christine Wyman of Bracewell LLP and Brittany Bolen of the EPA discusses scheduling a follow-up meeting regarding Section 401 of the Clean Water Act after a prior meeting with stakeholders. 2018 2
The email from Pam Lacey informs recipients about the availability of a special government rate for young professionals to attend the World Gas Conference in Washington D.C. from June 25-29, 2018, highlighting the unique opportunity to learn from industry experts and view innovative technologies. 2018 3
The email from Anna Wildeman at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to talk about the 316(b) water-related rulemaking, following a request from Margaret Caravelli, a former congressional counsel now representing clients interested in the regulatory matter. 2018 2
The email correspondence between Margaret Caravelli and Anna Wildeman discusses scheduling a meeting to address water-related rulemaking, specifically regarding the 316(b) regulation, with involvement from other EPA staff. 2018 2
The email from Tate Bennett of the American Farm Bureau Federation discusses coordinating a conference call with the EPA regarding the upcoming decision on the registration of dicamba, scheduled for August 3, 2018. 2018 2
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is hosting informational webinars on the 2018 Environmental Education Local Grants Program to assist applicants with the grant application process, with a deadline to apply in March. 2018 2
The email from the EPA discusses the 2018 Environmental Education Local Grant Program and encourages dissemination of the Request for Proposals (RFP) to stakeholders, highlighting an upcoming informational webinar for potential applicants. 2018 2
The EPA, under Administrator Scott Pruitt, announced the completion of the Midterm Evaluation process for GHG emissions standards for cars and light trucks, determining that the current standards are inappropriate and should be revised, while initiating a joint rulemaking process with NHTSA to establish new standards. 2018 2
The email discusses the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) upcoming announcement regarding the Midterm Evaluation of greenhouse gas and fuel economy standards for light-duty vehicles, which was due by April 1, 2018, and mentions the need for press coordination and potential involvement in an event related to this issue. 2018 2
The California Attorney General's Office, led by Xavier Becerra, filed a lawsuit against the EPA for suspending critical safeguards under the Agricultural Worker Protection Standard, aimed at protecting agricultural workers from pesticide exposure. 2018 3
The email correspondence between Valeria Zavala and EPA officials discusses the arrangements for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's participation as a speaker at the AFBF Council of Presidents meeting on July 11, 2018, including the completion of a speaker request form. 2018 2
The document is an invitation from Courtney Reynolds, Chairwoman of the National Black Chamber of Commerce, promoting their 26th Annual Conference scheduled for July 19-21, 2018, in Washington, DC, highlighting networking opportunities and discussions on transforming the economy. 2018 5
The email correspondence involves the State Policy Network coordinating a meeting with the EPA to discuss key environmental issues and administrative procedures on July 16-17, 2018, with Jennifer Butler managing logistics. 2018 2
The email correspondence involves Molly Block from the EPA coordinating with Jordan Dux and others regarding the finalization of the sorghum oil pathway under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and requesting quotes from industry representatives for an upcoming announcement. 2018 2
The document is a delivery report from the EPA indicating that an email regarding hazardous substances from animal waste could not be delivered to the recipient due to an incorrect email address. 2018 7
The EPA announced the availability of up to $3 million in funding for locally-focused environmental education grants, with applications due by March 15, 2018, and new agricultural themes included in the grant program. 2018 2
The email from the EPA discusses scheduling a call regarding the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) with representatives from the American Farm Bureau Federation. 2018 5
The email exchange involves the EPA discussing support from the Nebraska Farm Bureau for the recognition of sorghum-based biofuel as an advanced biofuel under the Renewable Fuels Standard, highlighting its benefits for Nebraska grain sorghum producers. 2018 3
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is holding a teleconference on February 14, 2018, to discuss the EE Local Grants Program, which is accepting applications for agriculture-related projects until March 15, 2018. 2018 2
The email exchange involves Lee Tanner from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Harry Alford and others to discuss a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on January 30, 2018. 2018 3
The email correspondence among EPA officials discusses scheduling a meeting with Wisconsin representatives on March 20, 2018, while awaiting confirmation from the American Farm Bureau Federation regarding a larger event. 2018 2
Hema Subramanian, Acting Special Assistant for Agriculture Policy at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, expresses gratitude for a recent meeting with the American Farm Bureau Federation regarding agricultural policy discussions. 2018 13
The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses the upcoming informational webinar on the 2018 Environmental Education Local Grants Program, which includes agricultural topics and has a March application deadline. 2018 2
The email correspondence involves Britt Aasmundstad from NASDA discussing a call with Kelly Kundinger from the EPA regarding registration details for an upcoming event, indicating coordination between the two organizations. 2018 2
The email from Emily Stack of FreedomWorks discusses scheduling flexibility for their weekly educational livestreams and coordination with EPA representatives regarding regulatory topics. 2018 3
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is hosting an event on July 24, 2018, to sign the final Sorghum Oil Renewable Fuel Standard Pathway rule, with updates on attendance and schedule communicated by Hema Subramanian. 2018 3
The email from Lee Tanner, Acting Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, discusses the rescheduling of a National Black Chamber of Commerce (NBCC) panel event originally set for February 28, 2018, and suggests that National Small Business Week may be a more suitable time for the event. 2018 2
The email from the EPA discusses an upcoming informational webinar on the 2018 Environmental Education Local Grants Program, highlighting agricultural topics and providing guidance for applicants. 2018 2
The EPA, led by Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler, finalized a rule on July 24, 2018, to codify exemptions for animal waste reporting under CERCLA, aligning with the FARM Act to reduce regulatory burdens on farmers. 2018 2
The email from Kaitlin Keller of the EPA's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention discusses the attachment of Appendix 6 from the 2014 Chlorpyrifos Human Health Risk Assessment, which addresses co-exposure to environmental contaminants, following up on a meeting with Janet Collins from CropLife America. 2018 3
The document is a communication from various stakeholders to the Secretaries of the Interior, Commerce, Agriculture, and the Administrator of the EPA, urging the implementation of a January 31, 2018 Memorandum of Agreement to improve the regulatory process for aligning federal pesticide registration with the Endangered Species Act. 2018 5
The email from Kaitlin Keller of the EPA discusses logistical details for a meeting on OECD method implementation issues, including updated conference call information and a request for a projector. 2018 1
The Cato Institute is hosting a Book Forum on May 7, 2018, featuring author Nadine Strossen discussing her book "HATE: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship," which defends free speech against the regulation of hate speech. 2018 5
The email correspondence between James Imoehl of The Heritage Foundation and Lee Tanner of the U.S. EPA discusses the invitation for a keynote speaker at an event, with Imoehl indicating that the speaker's availability is limited to March 19th. 2018 2
The Cato Institute is hosting a Policy Forum on April 19, 2018, to discuss the future of school choice, featuring a panel of experts who will address various aspects of school choice policies and their implications. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a Book Forum on May 14, 2018, featuring Christopher J. Fettweis discussing his book "Psychology of a Superpower: Security and Dominance in U.S. Foreign Policy," which critiques American foreign policy perspectives and the implications of unipolarity. 2018 4
The Cato Institute is hosting a Book Forum on May 15, 2018, featuring author Aaron Rhodes discussing his book "The Debasement of Human Rights: How Politics Sabotage the Idea of Freedom," with commentary from notable figures in human rights and policy. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a private film screening of "Little Pink House" on April 17, 2018, featuring a Q&A with Susette Kelo, the plaintiff from the Supreme Court case Kelo v. New London, to discuss issues surrounding eminent domain. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a Book Forum on March 29, 2018, featuring Keith E. Whittington discussing his book "Speak Freely: Why Universities Must Defend Free Speech," which addresses the challenges to free speech in academic settings. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a Policy Forum on June 13, 2018, featuring philanthropist Donald E. Graham discussing private philanthropy's role in supporting immigrant Dreamers amidst ongoing congressional debates on their future. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a Book Conference on June 8, 2018, to discuss the issues surrounding high healthcare costs in America, featuring authors Charles Silver and David Hyman, along with comments from health experts. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a Book Forum on May 14, 2018, featuring Christopher J. Fettweis discussing his book "Psychology of a Superpower: Security and Dominance in U.S. Foreign Policy," which critiques American foreign policy and perceptions of unipolarity. 2018 4
The Cato Institute is hosting a Book Forum on May 7, 2018, featuring author Nadine Strossen discussing her book "HATE: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship," which defends free speech against the regulation of hate speech. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a private film screening of "Little Pink House" on April 17, 2018, featuring a Q&A with Susette Kelo, the plaintiff from the Supreme Court case Kelo v. New London, to discuss issues surrounding eminent domain. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a Policy Forum on April 18, 2018, discussing the implications of Europe's approach to free speech and its lessons for the United States, featuring speakers from Justitia and Washington and Lee Law School. 2018 4
The Cato Institute is hosting an event on September 6, 2018, featuring P.J. O'Rourke discussing his new book on money and economics, with introductory comments by David Boaz. 2018 4
The Cato Institute is hosting a Book Forum on May 15, 2018, featuring author Aaron Rhodes discussing his book "The Debasement of Human Rights: How Politics Sabotage the Idea of Freedom," which critiques the impact of treating economic and social rights as human rights on individual liberties. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a Policy Forum on May 31, 2018, titled "Will Social Media Save Democracy?" featuring discussions on the impact of social media on liberal democracy, including perspectives from various experts in the field. 2018 5
The email from Angela Logomasini of the Competitive Enterprise Institute discusses an invitation to a launch event for a study on "The Irreproducibility Crisis of Modern Science" by the National Association of Scholars, correcting the date of the event to April 17th instead of November. 2018 2
The Cato Institute is hosting a Book Forum on June 15, 2018, featuring Jeffrey Rosen discussing his book on William Howard Taft's presidency and constitutional interpretation, with commentary from Judge Douglas Ginsburg. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a book forum on September 24, 2018, featuring discussions on "Borrowed Time: Two Centuries of Booms, Busts, and Bailouts at Citi," which examines the history and challenges of Citigroup, including its role in the 2008 financial crisis. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a film screening and roundtable discussion on May 10, 2018, focused on the financial challenges faced by the marijuana industry due to federal prohibition, featuring insights from various experts. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a conference on June 8, 2018, to discuss the issues outlined in their book "Overcharged: Why Americans Pay Too Much for Health Care," which critiques the inefficiencies and costs in the U.S. healthcare system, featuring authors Charles Silver and David Hyman. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a Book Forum on June 15, 2018, featuring Jeffrey Rosen and Douglas Ginsburg discussing the constitutional presidency of William Howard Taft. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a film screening and roundtable discussion on May 10, 2018, titled "Marijuana: An Unbanked Industry," to address the challenges faced by the marijuana industry due to federal banking prohibitions. 2018 6
The Cato Institute is hosting a Policy Forum on July 19, 2018, to discuss the implications of plea bargaining in the criminal justice system, featuring legal experts and moderated by Clark Neily. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a Policy Forum on May 31, 2018, titled "Will Social Media Save Democracy?", featuring discussions on the impact of social media on liberal democracy, including perspectives from various experts in the field. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a Policy Forum on June 13, 2018, focused on private philanthropy's role in supporting immigrant Dreamers, featuring philanthropist Donald E. Graham and moderated by immigration policy analyst David Bier. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a Policy Forum on June 25, 2018, to discuss intergenerational changes in American foreign policy views, featuring experts from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and the Charles Koch Institute. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a conference on July 19, 2018, to discuss conflicts in adoption and child placement policy, focusing on the challenges faced by various agencies, including the impact of religious beliefs on adoption practices and the decline of international adoptions. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a book conference on June 8, 2018, featuring authors Charles Silver and David Hyman discussing their book "Overcharged: Why Americans Pay Too Much for Health Care," which critiques the inefficiencies and high costs of the U.S. health care system due to government intervention and lack of competition. 2018 6
The Cato Institute is hosting a Policy Forum on June 25, 2018, discussing intergenerational changes in American foreign policy views, featuring experts from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and the Charles Koch Institute. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a Policy Forum on June 28, 2018, to discuss the implications of the Supreme Court case NAACP v. Alabama on the constitutional protection of associational privacy, featuring legal experts and moderated by John Samples. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a free film screening of "To Err Is Human" on July 12, 2018, focusing on medical mistakes and patient safety, featuring commentary from health care leaders. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a free film screening of "To Err Is Human" on July 12, 2018, focusing on medical mistakes and patient safety, featuring commentary from health care leaders. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a free film screening of "To Err Is Human" on July 12, 2018, focusing on medical mistakes and patient safety, featuring commentary from health care leaders. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a Policy Forum on July 19, 2018, featuring discussions on the implications of plea bargaining in the U.S. criminal justice system, highlighting both its efficiency and potential coercive nature. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a Policy Forum on July 19, 2018, featuring discussions on the implications of plea bargaining in the criminal justice system, highlighting both its efficiency and potential for coercion. 2018 5