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The email exchange between Robert Walther of POET and Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses the inability to assemble a team for an announcement regarding RVP and offers POET facilities as a potential backdrop for future announcements.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials Kelly Kundinger and Tate Bennett, along with Devin Mogler from Green Plains Inc., discusses the successful visit of the EPA Administrator to Omaha, NE, and expresses gratitude for the collaboration in organizing the event.
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The email correspondence discusses EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's recent tour of the heartland, highlighting meetings with farmers and inquiries about potential announcements regarding Renewable Volume Obligations (RVO) and reallocating exempted gallons, with a specific focus on an upcoming visit to Missouri.
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The document is a calendar for Andrew Wheeler, detailing his scheduled meetings and events at the Environmental Protection Agency from April 20 to June 30, 2018, including multiple meet and greet sessions with various staff members.
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The document is a calendar for Bill Wehrum of the EPA for July 2018, detailing his scheduled meetings and activities, including discussions on Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) RIN markets and a follow-up call with the CASAC chair.
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The document is a calendar overview for Bill Wehrum at the EPA, detailing his scheduled meetings and discussions related to the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and other Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) issues from November 2017 to February 2018.
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The document is a calendar for Bill Wehrum at the EPA detailing his schedule and meetings related to various topics, including Renewable Fuel Standards and greenhouse gas compliance, during May 2018.
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The email from Sue Forrester to Richard Yamada discusses the positive impact of the American energy revolution on consumer spending and gas prices in relation to the 4th of July celebrations, highlighting a significant reduction in oil dependence and lower fuel costs compared to 2008.
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The email from Dan Byers to Richard Yamada provides updates on recent actions by the EPA and other agencies regarding fuel efficiency standards, methane regulations, and various energy policy litigations, including the announcement of revisions to light-duty vehicle fuel efficiency standards by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is launching the "Energyinnavaies" initiative to showcase advancements in energy technology and innovation, starting with a visit to Alabama Power's Smart Neighborhood, which features energy-efficient homes with modern energy systems.
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The email from Dan Byers of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce updates Richard Yamada of the EPA on recent energy policy and litigation activities, highlighting the Sierra Club v. EPA case and promoting the Global Energy Institute's Energy Tracker as a resource for monitoring these developments.
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The email from Andrew Wheeler of the EPA discusses a request from Randall Luthi of NOIA to speak at their upcoming Legislative Strategy Group meeting on May 11, 2018, following a cancellation of a planned speaker.
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The email from Henry Bradley to Andrew Wheeler discusses a scheduled teleconference regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case on June 21, 2018.
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The email from Ryan Thompson of Akin Gump requests a meeting with Andrew Wheeler to discuss Gulfport Energy's operations, specifically focusing on their natural gas and oil production in Ohio and Oklahoma.
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The email from Emily Atkinson to Bill Wehrum discusses the booking details for a visit to Poet in Emmetsburg, Iowa, scheduled for August 28, 2018, in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Gilbert Gonzales requests the submission of bios and presentation materials for the Super Conference 2018, indicating that the organizing team needs these materials to prepare presentation binders.
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The document is a letter from a stakeholder to Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the EPA, recommending the elimination of labeling requirements for E15 fuel that distinguish between pre-2001 and newer passenger vehicles, arguing that such labeling discourages the use of E15 even in approved vehicles.
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The email from Bob Casper of Poet Energy confirms arrangements for a visit by Bill Wehrum and the EPA to their Emmetsburg, Iowa facilities on August 28th, with plans to discuss visit details afterward.
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) addressed tax law changes affecting energy companies and eliminated income tax allowances for master limited partnerships while also reinstating the Southeast Market Pipelines Project and authorizing DTE Midstream Appalachia's Birdsboro Pipeline Project.
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The email from Latham & Watkins celebrates International Women's Day by highlighting the firm's Women Enriching Business Committee's efforts to promote women in the legal and business community, featuring reflections from founding members and information about networking events.
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The document reports that on January 19, 2018, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved the PennEast Pipeline Project despite environmental protests and challenges regarding its necessity and incomplete surveys due to landowner access issues.
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The email from Latham & Watkins announces the one-year anniversary of their LathamAlumni program, highlighting engagement metrics and new offerings such as on-demand Continuing Legal Education (CLE) webcasts for alumni.
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The email correspondence involves Bill Wehrum from the EPA informing Matthew Kuryla that he is recused from matters involving Kinder Morgan and has delegated the issue regarding air requirements associated with a Deepwater Port Act review to Mandy Gunasekara.
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) established a technical conference to address complaints regarding PJM Interconnection's frequency regulation market, focusing on the methodology for cost calculations and the participation of storage resources.
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The Advanced Biofuels Association is addressing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding bureaucratic hurdles for using biointermediates in renewable fuel production and is planning to file a lawsuit challenging the EPA's recent increase in compliance exemptions for small refineries, which they believe negatively impacts the RIN market and lacks transparency.
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The email correspondence between Bob Casper and Bill Wehrum of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to address regulatory burdens related to E15 fuel regulations and includes suggestions for expanding the E15 waiver to reduce these burdens.
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued final rules on February 15, 2018, addressing electric storage participation in regional transmission organizations (RTOs) and independent system operators (ISOs), as well as primary frequency response for new generators.
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The document is a Washington Energy Report from Troutman Sanders LLP discussing the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit's dismissal of a private suit against Total Gas & Power for alleged manipulation of natural gas markets, and it also mentions FERC's approval of a proposal related to transmission revenue.
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The email from Trudi Lehnhardt of Haynes and Boone provides the block rate code for the Texas Environmental Superconference 2018 to the speakers involved.
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The email from Jeff Civins of Haynes and Boone invites recipients to a dinner and reception in conjunction with the 30th Annual Texas Environmental Superconference on August 2, 2018, while also referencing the Sierra Club v. EPA legal case.
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The email from Latham & Watkins Global Alumni Relations provides updates on alumni in the hospitality sector, highlights Rich Trobman's election as Chair and Managing Partner, and discusses the intersection of hospitality and technology through alumni insights.
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The document discusses PJM Interconnection's filing of two proposals to address supply-side state subsidies affecting its capacity market, which has been submitted to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for consideration.
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The email from Matthew Kuryla invites Bill Wehrum of the EPA to the Texas Industry Project quarterly meeting on June 7, 2018, and mentions a call regarding an issue affecting Houston and Dallas.
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The document discusses a technical conference held by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on May 1, 2018, regarding local transmission planning issues in California, particularly in relation to Pacific Gas and Electric Company and Southern California Edison Company, and mentions a joint report on restoration and recovery plans issued by FERC and NERC staff.
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The document is a Washington Energy Report from Troutman Sanders LLP detailing a D.C. Circuit Court ruling that FERC lacks jurisdiction over certain natural gas sales by the City of Clarksville, Tennessee, and FERC's approval of a settlement with PSEG Resources & Trade, LLC regarding past market violations.
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The Internal Revenue Service issued Notice 2016-59 providing guidance on the beginning of construction for solar energy projects to qualify for the Investment Tax Credit, as communicated by Troutman Sanders LLP.
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The email from Brendan Horgan of Sunbelt Rentals to EPA Assistant Administrator Bill Wehrum seeks relief from Tier 4 Final diesel engine requirements for generators due to supply pressures exacerbated by recent hurricanes, highlighting potential risks to public safety during emergencies.
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The email correspondence involves Matthew Kuryla from Baker Botts inviting Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator at the EPA, to speak to an industry group in Houston on September 6, 2018.
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The document is an invitation from Baker Botts to Bill Wehrum of the EPA to speak at the Texas Industry Project quarterly meeting on September 6, 2017, discussing air quality improvements and industry consensus on policy issues.
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The email from Matthew Kuryla invites Bill Wehrum to speak at the TIP event on September 6, 2018, as suggested by Isabel DeLuca, involving the EPA.
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The email from Emily Atkinson confirms a meeting scheduled for September 7, 2018, at the EPA with Bill Wehrum and Mandy Gunasekara, providing directions and security procedures for attendees.
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The email exchange involves the EPA discussing the scheduling of a meeting with Mr. Wehrum, initiated by Jon Toomey from Fitzgerald Truck Sales, with confirmations and updates from EPA staff including Josh Lewis and Delaney Rakosnik.
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The email is an automatic reply from Matthew W. Morrison of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP to Bill Wehrum, indicating his absence from the office and lack of email access until June 15, 2018, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document is an email from Delaney Rakosnik confirming a meeting scheduled for September 21, 2018, with the Advanced Biofuels Association, involving key attendees from the EPA.
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Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, expresses his desire to register for a conference after resolving a scheduling conflict and requests information on registration availability.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses the ownership status of Pruitt Auto Center in relation to Scott Pruitt, emphasizing that he has never owned the business, which is relevant to ongoing scrutiny and reporting by the media.
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Teck Metals Ltd. expresses gratitude to the EPA for a recent meeting regarding the Upper Columbia River/Lake Roosevelt Site and outlines their commitment to addressing environmental impacts from historical smelter operations, while also voicing concerns about the direction of the ongoing remedial investigation and feasibility study.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is hosting an Oil and Natural Gas Roundtable on February 27-28, 2018, in Denver, Colorado, aimed at improving stakeholder relationships and addressing compliance challenges in the industry.
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The email correspondence between Kenneth Wagner and Janelle Hottovy discusses the submission of a request for a White House tour for three guests on March 16, 2018, coordinated through the Environmental Protection Agency.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner at the EPA discusses a submitted request for a White House tour in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document is a court opinion regarding the Sierra Club's petition to vacate a 1980 Environmental Protection Agency rule related to state implementation plans under the Clean Air Act, in the context of a lead problem in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, where Energy Answers Arecibo, LLC is seeking to build a waste incinerator.
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The email from Don Elliott of Covington & Burling LLP discusses a conversation with Susan Bodine regarding litigation options to challenge the EPA's authority to issue Unilateral Administrative Orders (UAOs) related to the Westlake landfill site, indicating a need for further discussion on the risks involved before the agency's proposed decision.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce requested the EPA to extend the review period for New York's Clean Air Act Section 126 petition, which seeks to impose stricter nitrogen oxide emissions limits on over 350 facilities, to ensure public participation in the decision-making process.
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The email from Matthew Kuryla at Baker Botts discusses a phone call with the EPA regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating coordination among legal representatives.
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The email from Michael Schon of the U.S. Chamber Litigation Center discusses a petition to the EPA regarding New York State's CAA Section 126, referencing the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Rich Gold of Holland & Knight discusses the coordination of a meeting with Mark Vergnano, CEO of Chemours, and requests information on participants from the EPA.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is hosting an event on August 1, 2018, to discuss blockchain technology, as indicated in an email sent to David P. Ross.
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The Chamber Technology Engagement Center is hosting a live event on August 1, 2018, to discuss the implications of blockchain technology and its future in America, featuring various stakeholders in the field.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Technology Engagement Center (C_TEC) announced the co-chairs for its working groups on Autonomous Vehicles, New Economy, and Unmanned Aerial Systems, as well as its Telecommunications & E-Commerce Policy Committee, aimed at educating stakeholders on technological benefits.
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The Chamber Technology Engagement Center is leading the development of privacy principles and a legislative proposal to address privacy issues at the federal level, while monitoring the California Consumer Privacy Act and its implications for businesses.
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The Office of Water is coordinating a webinar for the Hypoxia Task Force, led by Illinois EPA, to discuss the State's Multi-Stakeholder Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy prior to the upcoming Task Force meeting in September 2018.
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The Office of Water is organizing a series of ten webinars on state strategies for the Hypoxia Task Force, requested by David Ross and Benita Best-Wong, to begin in October 2018 and conclude by July 2019.
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The email exchange between Aaron Ringel of the EPA and Jon Toomey discusses rescheduling a meeting, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Jon Toomey and Aaron Ringel discusses scheduling a coffee meeting, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Rachel Lipsey from Boeing and Aaron Ringel from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to catch up, with a reference to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Jon Toomey of Fitzgerald Glider Kits and Aaron Ringel of the EPA discusses scheduling a coffee meeting on January 11, 2018.
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The Global Energy Institute reflects on its transformation and activities in 2017, including its rebranding, the launch of an Energy Tracker for federal energy-related actions, and the introduction of a video series, all aimed at enhancing the regulatory environment and promoting energy resources under the new Administration.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Global Energy Institute, represented by Dan Byers, provided an update on key energy policy and litigation activities, including the Sierra Club v. EPA case, in a communication to Christian Palich.
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The email from Dan Byers of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses updates on the Trump Administration's energy reform agenda, highlighting key regulatory actions and litigation, and promotes the Global Energy Institute's Energy Tracker as a resource for monitoring these developments.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is launching the "Energyinnavaies" initiative to showcase advancements in energy technology and innovation, starting with a visit to Alabama Power's Smart Neighborhood, which features energy-efficient homes and a micro-grid.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Devin Mogler of Green Plains Inc. discusses a recent visit and productive conversations regarding collaboration and action items following their discussions.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons and Randall Luthi discusses the invitation for Administrator Pruitt and the need to ensure it reaches the appropriate scheduler at the EPA.
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The email correspondence between Troy Lyons and Ryan Thompson pertains to a request for a quick phone call, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's April 20, 2018 newsletter highlights recent legislative actions, including the House Agriculture Committee's passage of the Farm Bill and the House Natural Resources Committee's approval of recreational access legislation, along with upcoming events related to sportsmen's interests.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's April 13, 2018 newsletter highlights various legislative actions affecting sportsmen, including the U.S. Senate's passage of the Keeping America's Wildlife Refuge Operational Act and the signing of bills in Alaska and Kansas to enhance hunting opportunities.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is hosting a Breakfast Briefing to discuss the reauthorization of the 2018 Farm Bill and its critical conservation programs that support fish and wildlife populations, as well as hunting and fishing activities.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's June 1, 2018 newsletter highlights various state legislative caucuses advocating for federal legislation on chronic wasting disease and supports bills aimed at reducing bycatch, while also detailing events such as the Michigan Caucus's annual dinner.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's May 4, 2018, newsletter discusses various events and initiatives, including a House Committee markup on modernizing the Pittman-Robertson Fund and an anti-poaching campaign in Oregon.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's May 18, 2018, newsletter highlights a meeting hosted by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke with conservation leaders, discusses legislative updates affecting sportsmen, and promotes upcoming events related to hunting and conservation.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is hosting a Breakfast Briefing on Chronic Wasting Disease on June 13, 2018, to discuss its impact on cervid populations and advocate for legislative support through H.R. 4454 and S. 2252 to enhance funding and research efforts.
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The email exchange between Devin Mogler of Green Plains Inc. and Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses the coordination of a meeting and the alerting of the Nebraska delegation regarding the visit.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is hosting a breakfast briefing on Chronic Wasting Disease on June 13, 2018, and is inviting attendees to confirm their participation.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation hosted a policy luncheon on June 12, 2018, to discuss modernizing federal saltwater recreational fisheries management, focusing on the Modern Fish Act and related legislation, with input from various stakeholders including Congressional members and sportfishing organizations.
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The email from Sarah Rusenko at the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is a reminder for RSVPs to a breakfast briefing on Chronic Wasting Disease scheduled for June 13, 2018, in the Rayburn House Office Building.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation has postponed its breakfast briefing originally scheduled for July 17, 2018, to September 2018.
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The document outlines the schedule and sponsorship details for a trap and skeet shooting competition organized by the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation, taking place on August 7, 2018, at the Prince Georges County Trap & Skeet Center in Glenn Dale, MD, with proceeds benefiting the foundation.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is organizing the August Recess Clays Competition on August 7 and the 29th Annual Banquet & Auction on September 5, 2018, to promote camaraderie among sportsmen and recognize the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus, with sponsorship opportunities available for both events.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation discusses feedback from sportsmen's groups on the proposed reorganization of the Interior Department and highlights various activities and events related to wildlife conservation and sportsmen's advocacy.
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The email exchange between Ryan Thompson of Akin Gump and Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses a recent meeting and expresses a willingness to assist the EPA team, following a congratulatory note on Lyons' new position.
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The document discusses the introduction of the Recovering America's Wildlife Act (H.R. 4647) by the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus to allocate $1.3 billion annually from federal energy and mineral resource revenues for proactive wildlife conservation funding to address the needs identified in state wildlife action plans.
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The document outlines the introduction of the Recovering America's Wildlife Act (H.R. 4647) by the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus to allocate $1.3 billion annually from federal energy and mineral resource revenues for proactive wildlife conservation funding, addressing the needs of over 12,000 species identified in state wildlife action plans.
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The email from Madison Engelking of the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation announces a time change for the Recovering America's Wildlife Act Breakfast Briefing scheduled for March 14, 2018, now starting at 7:30 a.m. instead of 8:00 a.m.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's April 6, 2018 newsletter discusses various topics including the upcoming NOAA Fisheries decision on Gulf Red Snapper season, opposition to California's lead fishing tackle ban, and legislative updates from Delaware and Georgia regarding pro-sportsmen's bills.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's February 1, 2018 newsletter highlights efforts by Congresswoman Debbie Dingell and Congressman Jeff Fortenberry to gather support for the Recovering America's Wildlife Act and discusses a new bill in Idaho aimed at protecting hunting and fishing access.
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The email from Kelli Roessler of the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation invites recipients to a golf tournament at Sanctuary Golf Course in Sedalia, Colorado, on July 9, 2018, and includes sponsorship opportunities.
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The document details an invitation to the Governors Sportsmen's Caucus Winter Reception hosted by the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation, aimed at promoting hunting, fishing, and shooting sports, with various sponsorship opportunities available.
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The email correspondence between Will Lovell of the EPA and Jake Tyner from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses the scheduling of a meeting to address water issues, which has been postponed due to scheduling conflicts.
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The email exchange between Dan Bosch of the American Action Forum and Will Lovell from the EPA discusses rescheduling a pre-call for regulatory reference meeting presenters originally set for July 10, 2018, due to scheduling conflicts.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly from the EPA and Rich Gold from Holland & Knight discusses a recent meeting regarding Newtown Creek and mentions future collaboration.
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The email from Albert Kelly at the EPA discusses coordinating a meeting on May 29 with Rich Gold and his group, including video connection for the Region, following a successful prior meeting.
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