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Emily Jordan from the American Farm Bureau Federation corrected a lunch reservation with Tate Bennett from the EPA, specifying that only Ellen Steen would attend instead of Don Parrish.
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The email exchange between Harry Alford of the National Black Chamber of Commerce and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses their positive meeting and expresses anticipation for a productive partnership moving forward.
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The email from Beau Greenwood to Tate Bennett discusses the executed Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating collaboration between CropLife America and the EPA.
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The email exchange between Don Parrish and Tate Bennett discusses scheduling a conversation regarding unspecified topics, with Bennett indicating he is busy with staffing matters at the EPA.
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The email from Don Parrish introduces Tate Bennett, an employee of the EPA Administrator, to Ken Hamilton as a Wyoming contact.
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The email from Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses an upcoming meeting with Daland Juberg from Dow to exchange ideas on advancements and challenges in environmental science and to align on EPA priorities.
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The email exchange involves Nancy Beck from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Janet Collins and others, discussing attendance and security delays.
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The email from Janet Collins discusses a tentative appointment for a phone call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, scheduled for August 16, 2018.
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The document outlines a workplan prepared by Ramboll US Corporation for Denka Performance Elastomer, LLC, detailing the development of a Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model to support the Inhalation Unit Risk assessment for chloroprene, in response to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Edward Krenik to Richard Yamada at the EPA discusses a request for an extension to provide additional data for a PBPK working group, emphasizing the potential benefits of EPA's involvement.
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The email correspondence involves Robert Smith from Venable LLP requesting a call with EPA officials to discuss an upcoming report on crumb rubber athletic turf, with Nancy Beck indicating that the Office of Research and Development (ORD) is the lead office on the matter.
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The email correspondence between Tamika Burton of the EPA and Brian C. Mormino discusses scheduling a follow-up call with Andrew Wheeler regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Mary Jo Tomalewski of CropLife America discusses coordinating a meeting with Andrew Wheeler of the EPA regarding a letter from the Production Ag CEO Council Co-Chairs.
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Bill Wehrum from the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation confirms his willingness to accommodate requests for a discussion and plans for the EMA/DTF meeting scheduled for November 13-14, 2018.
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The Small Refiners Coalition is urging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, led by Administrator Scott Pruitt and Assistant Administrator William Wehrum, to address the economic hardships faced by small refineries under the Renewable Fuel Standard due to increasing renewable fuel mandates and associated costs.
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Emily Atkinson from the EPA confirmed the submission of a one-day waiver registration for Bill Wehrum to attend the 27th World Gas Conference.
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The email from Gergana Vasileva of CWC Group discusses the VIP arrangements for Bill Wehrum at the 27th World Gas Conference, including entrance access, badge delivery, and security requirements.
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On May 23, 2018, Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, coordinated a phone call with Denise Bode regarding a discussion related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is leading efforts to identify and develop restoration partnerships for coastal Alabama, focusing on collaborative projects for the Council-Selected Restoration Component, while enhancing public engagement and planning for future funding proposals.
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The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture is inviting Kenneth Wagner to their Congressional Reception at the Capitol Visitor Center on January 29, 2018.
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The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture is inviting attendees to their Congressional Reception at the Capitol Visitor Center on January 29, 2018, with an RSVP deadline of January 24, 2018.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council is holding a meeting on January 24, 2018, to discuss the draft annual report to Congress, member communications, and to vote on the Commitment and Planning Support Funded Priorities List and Robinson Preserve funding approval.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council Steering Committee discussed updates on the CPS award process, approved moving forward with a vote on the 2017 Annual Report to Congress scheduled for February 21, 2018, and planned a face-to-face meeting in Florida for mid- to late-April 2018.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council is committed to enhancing public engagement and transparency in ecosystem restoration efforts by seeking broad participation from diverse stakeholders, including under-represented communities and federally-recognized Tribes, as outlined in their August 1, 2018 update.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council provides an update on the status of FPL and SEP grant applications as of July 31, 2018, detailing completed awards and pending approvals among various member agencies.
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The document from the Council provides a status update on the Restoration Assistance & Awards Management System (RAAMS) for the 2015 FPL, indicating that 42 out of approximately 52 Category 1 funding applications have been initiated, with 27 grants awarded totaling over $101 million.
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The document from the Council provides an update on the status of the Restoration Assistance & Awards Management System (RAAMS) for the 2015 FPL, indicating that 42 out of 52 expected funding applications have been initiated, with 28 grants awarded totaling approximately $101.97 million.
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The document outlines the agenda for a Steering Committee call scheduled for June 27, 2018, focusing on various topics including the preparation for an upcoming meeting in Gulfport, Mississippi, discussions on CPS transparency, public engagement, and proposed amendments to Treasury's RESTORE Act regulations.
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The RESTORE Council conducted a Public Engagement Workgroup Workshop in New Orleans on July 10, 2018, to discuss commitments to public engagement, review the Comprehensive Plan updates, and outline the process for the 2020 Funded Priorities List (FPL) while enhancing collaboration among Council members.
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The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is leading efforts to establish restoration partnerships and develop a comprehensive strategy for coastal Alabama's restoration needs, including planning a Coastal Alabama Restoration Summit and creating an Alabama's Bucket 2 Project Development Strategy to enhance public engagement and collaboration across funding sources.
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The document from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers provides a damage repair estimate for various waterways and harbors across multiple states as part of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018.
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The document outlines the Long Term Disaster Recovery Investment Plan for various construction projects funded by the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, detailing estimated costs for projects across multiple states, primarily focused on flood control and disaster recovery efforts.
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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 approximately 51 anticipated Category 1 funding applications for the 2015 FPL, 46 have been initiated, with 31 grants awarded totaling $114,791,200.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council is holding a meeting on January 24, 2018, to vote on funding priorities and amendments, welcome a new chair from the EPA, and discuss the draft annual report to Congress.
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The American Gas Association's Chief Regulatory Counsel, Pam Lacey, declined an invitation from the EPA to participate in an oil and natural gas roundtable focused on upstream production issues, indicating her organization's focus on downstream natural gas distribution.
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The document outlines the evaluation of the Grants Solutions team's capabilities and requirements for implementing the GREAT Act strategy, highlighting areas that meet standards and those needing additional information or development, particularly regarding data reporting and integration with other systems.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council held a Steering Committee meeting on April 24-25, 2018, to discuss updates on the FPL3 and 10-Year Funding Strategy, including submission guidelines, environmental compliance, and budget shortfalls.
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The document from the Council provides an update on the status of the Restoration Assistance & Awards Management System (RAAMS) applications, indicating that 42 out of approximately 52 expected Category 1 funding applications have been initiated, with 28 grants awarded totaling over $101 million as of April 10, 2018.
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The Department of the Treasury is proposing a rule change to amend the application of the three percent administrative cost cap under the RESTORE Act, allowing Gulf Coast States and other recipients greater flexibility in managing these costs on either an aggregate or grant-by-grant basis.
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Denise Bode from Michael Best Strategies is coordinating a call with Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, for May 23, 2018.
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The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is leading efforts to develop restoration partnerships and strategies for coastal Alabama, focusing on collaborative projects for the Council-Selected Restoration Component and enhancing public engagement through a Coastal Alabama Restoration Summit planned for fall 2018.
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The document outlines the Long Term Disaster Recovery Investment Plan for various construction projects funded by the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, detailing estimated costs for projects across multiple states, primarily managed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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The email from Adam Gustafson to Justin Schwab discusses the importance of updating the lifecycle analysis of biofuel greenhouse gas emissions for the Triennial Report to Congress, highlighting concerns about the Office of Transportation and Air Quality's (OTAQ) reluctance to revise its analysis despite new research.
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The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) emphasized the critical need for infrastructure investments and the modernization of NAFTA during its Winter Policy Conference, advocating for federal support to enhance rural prosperity and broadband access.
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The email from Katie Flahive at the EPA discusses a potential email transmission issue regarding an invitation to the NASDA Conference on January 31st, which was initially sent by Britt Aasmundstad.
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The email from Elliott Laws of Crowell & Moring LLP discusses coordinating a meeting and potential speaking engagement at the ENR Retreat on March 22, 2018, with David Ross from the EPA.
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The email from Gary Steinbauer discusses preparations for the ABA SEER Fall 2018 Conference's CWA legal developments panel, specifically coordinating topics and format preferences with David Ross and Paige Lieberman ahead of their scheduled call on August 6.
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The email from Scott Segal of Bracewell LLP to David Ross discusses scheduling a meeting to address recent developments in natural gas pipeline permitting and Section 401 of the Clean Water Act, highlighting the interests of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) in promoting regulatory predictability.
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The email exchange between Aaron Ringel from the EPA and Edward Krenik discusses coordinating communication regarding Anne Idsal's appointment as Region 6 Administrator.
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Democrats on the House Energy and Commerce Committee are demanding that the GOP compel EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to testify regarding the agency's fiscal 2019 budget request and address concerns about budget cuts and transparency issues.
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NOAA's 2018 hurricane forecast was announced, prompting discussions on community resilience and preparedness, with MIT experts available to provide insights on building resilience against increasing hurricane intensity.
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The email from Frank Maisano provides an update on energy-related activities in Washington, D.C., including upcoming congressional hearings on carbon capture technology, carbon tax implications, and energy storage, as well as mentions of other legislative discussions and events.
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The email from Frank Maisano discusses updates on energy policy, including the Administration's actions to preserve coal and nuclear plants due to national security concerns, and mentions an upcoming biofuels agreement, while also reflecting on personal news and events in the sports world.
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The email from Frank Maisano provides an update on various energy-related events and legislative actions, including the nomination of Daniel Simmons to head the DOE's EERE office and Energy Secretary Rick Perry's meetings with international energy officials, amidst the backdrop of the FIFA World Cup.
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The email from Frank Maisano discusses upcoming congressional activities related to energy appropriations and nuclear legislation, highlighting key meetings and bills, including the USE IT Act for carbon capture and storage technologies.
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Troy Lyons from the EPA is coordinating a meeting with Ben Grumbles from the Maryland Department of the Environment to discuss the Sierra Club v. EPA case and a petition related to cross-border environmental issues.
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Troy Lyons from the EPA is coordinating a meeting with Maryland Department of the Environment Secretary Ben Grumbles to discuss an upcoming CBEC meeting and a petition related to cross-border environmental issues.
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The email correspondence between Will Lovell of the EPA and Heidi McAuliffe of the American Coatings Association discusses scheduling a meeting to address chronic issues related to aerosol regulations and the MON/MACT RTR dockets.
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The email correspondence between Lisa Jaeger of Bracewell and Will Lovell of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to follow up on CKRC's comments regarding suggestions for reducing duplicative and burdensome regulations.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is reviewing its regulations on startup, shutdown, and malfunction (SSM) provisions in certain manufacturing rules, with the American Coatings Association expressing concerns that removing these provisions could hinder compliance during malfunction periods.
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The email from Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, discusses the status of discussions regarding a matter with the DOJ and confirms that the region is awaiting confirmation from the state to proceed with proposed discussions to resolve outstanding differences.
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The email from Denise Bode to Nicholas Falvo discusses the submission of a letter to the EPA regarding the Woodbrook Road site, emphasizing the importance of resolving the issue for all stakeholders involved.
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The email correspondence between Lee Forsgren of the EPA and David Chung discusses arranging a meeting with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to address Freeport McMoRan's concerns regarding WOTUS issues following their April meeting.
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The email from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting for Lee Forsgren during his upcoming visit to Alaska on June 18, 2018, at the EPA's office in Anchorage.
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The email correspondence involves Denise Bode from Michael Best Strategies communicating with Byron Brown from the EPA regarding a request for a meeting with David Ross, with Brown noting a mistake in the email address used to contact Ross.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses coordinating a meeting regarding a Request for Correction of the 2010 IRIS Review of Chloroprene, which has been identified as containing errors and flawed science, as presented by Anna Burhop from Bracewell.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the establishment of the Office of Continuous Improvement to implement the new EPA Lean Management System aimed at enhancing agency processes and accountability under Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Don Parrish and Scott Yager to discuss issues ahead of an upcoming event related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Tate Bennett discusses CropLife America's support for Andrew Wheeler's nomination as Deputy Administrator of the EPA, highlighting the organization's role in representing pesticide manufacturers and the need for Senate-confirmed leadership at the agency.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved new renewable fuel pathways for sorghum, including biodiesel, under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program, as announced by Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler on July 24, 2018.
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The email exchange between EPA official Tate Bennett and Don Parrish discusses the mention of WOTUS (Waters of the United States) in relation to the American Farm Bureau Federation's activities and highlights EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's actions to withdraw from the Paris Agreement and end the practice of settling lawsuits with activist groups.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Paul Schlegel discusses scheduling a conference call with key state members regarding dicamba, specifically targeting states such as TN, MS, AR, and others.
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The EPA has submitted a regulation to delay the implementation of the Obama-era Waters of the U.S. rule to the White House for review, aiming to finalize it quickly following a Supreme Court ruling that could lift a stay on the rule's enforcement.
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The EPA, under Administrator Scott Pruitt, has suspended the withdrawal of proposed restrictions on mining in the Bristol Bay watershed to gather more information on the potential environmental impacts.
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The email discusses the signing of an Endangered Species Act Memorandum by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt with State Agriculture Commissioners and inquiries about its publication status.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses a successful meeting with Secretary Pruitt, who agreed to speak at a conference organized by the National Black Chamber of Commerce, and requests Kay DeBow to fill out a speaker request form.
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The email from the EPA's Stephen Gordon invites Tate Bennett and two guests to an off-the-record discussion with Administrator Scott Pruitt regarding the highlights of President Trump's deregulatory agenda at the EPA, scheduled for March 12, 2018.
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The National Black Chamber of Commerce's progress report from April 17, 2018, highlights the installation of Courtney Reynolds as the new Chair of the Board, celebrates the achievements of board member Dorothy Leavell, discusses the U.S. position in global 5G deployment, and announces the passing of influential member Eric Vickers.
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The document discusses various initiatives and partnerships aimed at empowering African-American communities, including a new partnership between the New Jersey Economic Development Authority and the African American Chamber of Commerce, as well as highlights from a recent trip to Costa Rica celebrating the election of Epsy Campbell as the first Afro-Descendant Vice President in the Americas.
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The document outlines the 2018 state requirements for the application of Dicamba herbicide, detailing training, recordkeeping, application windows, and maximum wind speed regulations for various states, as coordinated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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The National Black Chamber of Commerce is collaborating with the Missionary Baptist Church Ministers' Conference to promote economic empowerment in African-American communities through a Black Economic Symposium on June 18, 2018, while also addressing concerns about a Project Labor Agreement in Pittsburgh that may hinder minority participation in construction projects.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA and Paul Schlegel discussing a deadline related to a KQED question on worker protection standards, amidst a lawsuit filed by California Attorney General Becerra against the EPA for suspending critical safeguards for agricultural workers.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency coordinating logistical details for Administrator Scott Pruitt's participation in the American Farm Bureau Federation's Council of Presidents meeting on July 11, 2018.
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The email from Andrea Drinkard, Communications Director at the EPA Office of Water, discusses providing a bio for Dave Ross in preparation for his participation in the American Farm Bureau Federation's Council of Presidents meeting on July 11, 2018.
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The email discusses the EPA's approval of a Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) pathway for sorghum biofuel production, highlighting its potential benefits for sorghum farmers and the rural economy, as communicated by President Duvall of the Farm Bureau.
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The email correspondence involves Hema Subramanian from the EPA coordinating details for a sorghum event scheduled for July 24, 2018, with representatives from the American Farm Bureau Federation, including inquiries about security arrangements for President Duvall's attendance.
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Reggie Cheatham, Director of the Office of Emergency Management at the EPA, informs colleagues that he cannot attend a scheduled meeting due to a prior commitment but notes that the OEM team will manage the necessary business.
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The email exchange between Don Parrish and EPA official Tate Bennett discusses the potential mention of the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) in a forthcoming piece, while highlighting EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's 2017 accomplishments, including withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement and ending the Clean Power Plan.
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The National Black Chamber of Commerce reports on a new partnership with the EPA to develop strategies for the NBCC Colombia Initiative and activities in Africa, alongside upcoming workshops with Facebook for Black History Month in New Jersey, and the election of a new Chair, Courtney Reynolds.
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The email from Lee Tanner discusses planning options for an event at the EPA on February 28, 2018, in celebration of National African American History Month, including potential titles, outlines, and roles for the Administrator.
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The email correspondence among EPA officials discusses the signing of an Endangered Species Act Memorandum by Administrator Pruitt with State Agriculture Commissioners and inquiries about its publication status.
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The email from Paul Schlegel to Tate Bennett discusses comments on the pesticide chlorpyrifos, highlighting concerns about its safety and regulatory implications for the agricultural sector.
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Patrick Hedger from FreedomWorks discusses coordinating a regulatory-focused livestream with EPA officials, including Ken Cuccinelli, while expressing flexibility on scheduling and emphasizing collaboration on energy and environmental policy.
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The EPA and the Army finalized a rule on January 31, 2018, establishing a two-year applicability date for the 2015 Clean Water Rule to clarify the definition of "waters of the United States" amid ongoing judicial actions.
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The email correspondence involves Kaitlin Keller from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discussing meeting materials related to the 2014 Chlorpyrifos Human Health Risk Assessment with stakeholders, including CropLife America, following up on a recent meeting.
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Michael Abboud from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency flagged an interview with Administrator Scott Pruitt discussing his plans to transform the agency and expedite permitting processes, while also noting criticism from a union official regarding the impact on agency personnel.
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The email from Michael Abboud to FreedomWorks discusses a story related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, highlighting environmental achievements by the Trump administration as celebrated at the EPA.
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Amelia Berger urges the EPA to address flaws in the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) that threaten American refinery jobs by reducing renewable fuel volumes and reforming the credit system to prevent financial burdens on independent refiners.
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The email from Tate Bennett discusses the preparation of an agriculture-specific biography for Commissioner Pruitt in anticipation of his introduction at the NASDA event, involving coordination with public affairs staff.
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Patrick Hedger from FreedomWorks inquires about potential announcements related to the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) during a speech by the President to the Farm Bureau, seeking advance statements of support from the EPA.
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