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The email exchange between Rich Dailey of Walmart and Kenneth Wagner of the EPA discusses a recent lunch meeting where they shared updates on Walmart's stormwater project and expressed interest in future collaboration.
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The EPA's Office of Policy's Smart Sectors program is collaborating with Walmart and The Nature Conservancy on a project to improve water quality in the Chesapeake Bay watershed by retrofitting Walmart's stormwater ponds.
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The email correspondence involves Erin Chancellor, Counsel to the Administrator at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discussing a potential collaboration with Taylor Gissell from Walmart regarding young talent, as facilitated by Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor at the EPA.
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The email from Rich Dailey of Walmart discusses a joint stormwater project with the EPA, indicating that the new Deputy Administrator is interested, and proposes setting up a briefing for the Administrator and the Assistant Administrator for Water.
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The email from Kevin Messner of the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers discusses the impact of air conditioning and refrigeration on productivity and society, referencing an article and suggesting further reading on the topic.
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The email from Thomas Ward of the National Association of Home Builders thanks David Ross and John Goodin for a meeting and offers further assistance regarding their concepts and issues related to home building.
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The email from Aaron Ringel, a Deputy Associate Administrator at the EPA, congratulates a colleague on their new position at the Department of Energy and suggests meeting for coffee once they are settled.
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The email correspondence involves Christian Palich from the EPA coordinating a call with Rick Curtsinger regarding support for an event in Wyoming, with Stephen Gordon also participating in the discussion.
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Kathleen Bullock from the White House is reminding recipients to RSVP for the upcoming White House Liaison's meeting and informing them about a reserved space for a Happy Hour afterward.
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Kathleen M. Bullock from OPM sent an email to various government officials providing a WAVES link for a White House meeting scheduled for April 26, 2018, and requested completion of a form prior to the meeting.
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Kathleen M. Bullock from the Office of Personnel Management is coordinating registration for a White House Liaison Meeting at NASA Headquarters, emphasizing the need for attendees to register for security access.
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The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers is requesting a meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt on June 20/21 to discuss the ENERGY STAR program and the SNAP program related to refrigerants, while also planning a meeting at the White House.
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The email from Kelly Kundinger at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting for Administrator Pruitt with Kevin Messner from the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers to discuss the ENERGY STAR program and the SNAP program related to refrigerants on June 20/21, 2018.
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The email from Troy Lyons at the EPA discusses an agreement between the EPA and environmentalists to enforce a compliance deadline of June 1 for formaldehyde emissions standards from wood products, following a court ruling against a delay proposed by the Trump administration.
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Summer Bravo from Xcel Energy is announcing her departure from the company effective February 5th, 2018, to stay home with her new baby, while her colleagues will temporarily cover her lobbying role.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials and Laura Berkey-Ames from the National Association of Manufacturers discusses logistics for a meeting scheduled on May 29, 2018, regarding Environmental Justice.
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The email correspondence between Lauren Wilk of The Aluminum Association and Will Lovell from the EPA discusses preparations for an upcoming meeting regarding environmental and regulatory priorities affecting the U.S. aluminum industry, including a follow-up on the Section 232 remedy.
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The email correspondence between Laura Berkey-Ames of the National Association of Manufacturers and Robin Kime from the EPA confirms a meeting scheduled for May 29, 2018, to discuss Environmental Justice.
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The email from Laura Berkey-Ames of the National Association of Manufacturers to Will Lovell at the EPA discusses the provision of handouts for an upcoming meeting on May 29, including comments on the EJ 2020 Action Agenda.
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The email from Rachel Jones at the National Association of Manufacturers discusses recommending a candidate for an internship position to Will Lovell, while also mentioning the candidate's resume and availability for summer internships.
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The email from Charles Jones to Rick Perry and others provides an update on the development of the first commercial ZEROS facility near Houston, which aims to produce electricity from waste without emissions, and requests participation in a ribbon-cutting ceremony in mid-2018.
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The email from Maui Orozco of Rubicon Global discusses a follow-up with various government officials regarding potential collaboration on sustainable waste and recycling solutions.
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The email correspondence involves Jane Nishida, Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, confirming her participation in a call regarding an introduction facilitated by Sarah Greenwalt, Senior Advisor for Water and Cross-Cutting Issues at the same agency.
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The email from Rashid G. Hallaway to Sarah Greenwalt expresses gratitude for a meeting and reaffirms Citizens Energy's commitment to meeting the terms of a consent decree aimed at improving public health and water quality in Indianapolis, without seeking any changes to the agreement.
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The email discusses a letter from Senator Young and Representative Brooks to EPA Administrator Pruitt expressing support for Citizens Energy's UAA request, with Rashid Hallaway suggesting that Indiana Governor Holcomb may also weigh in on the matter.
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The email from Rashid G. Hallaway informs Sarah Greenwalt and David Fotouhi that Senator Young and Representative Brooks will be sending a letter to EPA Administrator Pruitt in support of Citizens Energy's UAA request regarding the Indianapolis CSO LTCP.
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The email from Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses rescheduling a permitting meeting to September due to conflicts in availability with stakeholders, including Michael K. Henry from Alpine Group.
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Michael K. Henry from Alpine Group is coordinating with Lee Forsgren from the EPA to identify a suitable speaker for a panel at the American Composite Manufacturers Association event focused on water infrastructure and WIFIA, scheduled for February 7, 2018.
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The email from Paul Balserak of the American Iron and Steel Institute expresses gratitude to Lee Forsgren for speaking to the AISI Environment committee, highlighting positive feedback from members regarding the talk.
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The email from Thomas Gibson of AISI to Lee Forsgren discusses pending requests for waivers of Buy America requirements for projects funded by the EPA's Drinking Water and Clean Water Revolving Loan Fund, confirming no objections to the remaining waiver requests while noting one project has been removed from the list.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA's Lauren Mayer confirming receipt of a speaker request form from the American Composite Manufacturers Association for a panel participation on February 7, 2018, and indicating that they will communicate their decision soon.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA's Lee Forsgren and Jeffrey T. More from Alpine Group discussing a follow-up meeting regarding concerns with the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District's milorganite/biosolids program ahead of permit finalization.
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The email from Jeff More discusses the upcoming April 12th EPW Committee hearing on the SRF WIN Act, highlights the importance of partnerships for water quality, and requests EPA Deputy Assistant Administrator Lee Forsgren to speak at a Water Systems Council meeting on April 19th while addressing misinformation about the Act.
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The Association of American Railroads is requesting the Environmental Protection Agency to seek a declaratory ruling from the Surface Transportation Board on whether the ICC Termination Act preempts the Clean Water Act's Section 301 regarding discharges from rail cars in transit.
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The email correspondence between Wendy Hutchinson of Millennium Bulk and Sarah Greenwalt of the EPA discusses scheduling a phone call to follow up on matters related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Michael K. Henry and Lee Forsgren discusses advancing efforts related to coal in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA lawsuit.
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The email from Crystal Penman discusses the cancellation of a meeting regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case scheduled for August 23, 2018, at the EPA's location in Washington, DC.
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The email from Crystal Penman discusses an appointment related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, scheduled for September 5, 2018, and includes an attachment with Real ID information.
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The email exchange between Sara Decker from Walmart and Byron Brown from the EPA discusses rescheduling a coffee meeting due to conflicts, with references to a potential meeting location and a mention of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Brittany Bolen of the EPA discusses follow-up actions from a meeting with the Aluminum Association regarding the S02 NAAQS review process and testing exemptions for roundtop furnaces, highlighting the need for alternative compliance forms and addressing delays in furnace testing.
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The email correspondence between EPA official Tate Bennett and Peter Klensch from Citizens Against Government Waste discusses logistical details for a policy breakfast series featuring EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The email from Tate Bennett discusses a scheduling conflict regarding a meeting at Heritage, indicating that he will be on maternity leave and has copied colleagues Stephen Gordon and James Hewitt to address further questions.
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The email discusses a study related to the Renewable Fuel Standard, shared by Richard Manning with EPA officials, including Tate Bennett, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA legal case.
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The email details EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's visit to Nebraska, where he discussed water infrastructure challenges, announced the partial deletion of properties from the Omaha Lead Superfund Site, and engaged with local farmers regarding the "Waters of the United States" (WOTUS) rule.
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The EPA's Tate Bennett communicated to stakeholders that a scheduled event on Friday needed to be rescheduled due to a pressing policy issue requiring the Administrator's attention.
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The email from Tate Bennett informs recipients that a scheduled event for Friday needs to be rescheduled due to a pressing policy matter requiring the Administrator's attention, involving the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA discussing a call with Rick Curtsinger from Cloud Peak Energy, indicating Bennett's recusal from CPP hearings.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Rashid G. Hallaway discusses scheduling a meeting on February 20, 2018, while referencing the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Peter Klensch of Citizens Against Government Waste and Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses preparations for an upcoming policy breakfast featuring Administrator Pruitt, including a walkthrough and questions for the event.
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Richard Manning from Americans for Limited Government is coordinating a meeting with Tte Bennett for Wednesday at 2 PM and is inquiring about the meeting location to plan his lunch accordingly.
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The email correspondence involves Richard Manning from Americans for Limited Government discussing a meeting scheduled for Wednesday at 2 PM with Tate Bennett from the EPA, who is on maternity leave and has delegated questions to colleagues Stephen Gordon and James Hewitt.
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The email from Cathy Stepp of the EPA expresses gratitude to Rashid G. Hallaway of HHQ Ventures for a productive meeting regarding the UAA process and mentions a standing offer for a project tour.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses the upcoming 500th day of the Trump Administration and includes an attachment titled "500 Days... Promises Made and Kept," likely related to the agency's commitments during that period.
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The email correspondence between Rashid G. Hallaway and EPA officials discusses the scheduling of a security walk-through for the ACCCE board meeting, indicating coordination efforts for the event.
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The email from Kelsi Daniell at the EPA requests a quote from the American Iron and Steel Institute for a press release related to an MOU signing, with a deadline for quotes by COB Thursday.
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Richard Manning from Americans for Limited Government informs Tate Bennett about an upcoming interview with Myron Ebell regarding current issues related to the EPA.
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The email exchange between Richard Manning and Tate Bennett discusses Bennett's role at the EPA, expressing support for his continued service during a period of change, with Manning acknowledging the challenges faced by the agency.
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Elizabeth Wright forwards an email discussing EPA Secretary Scott Pruitt's controversial cleanup plan for a Superfund site in St. Louis, highlighting criticism of his leadership and environmental policies.
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Cloud Peak Energy announced a long-term coal export agreement with JERA Trading to supply up to one million metric tonnes of PRB coal to two new IGCC power plants in Japan, starting in 2019.
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The email is an automatic reply from Owen McDonough, a Senior Program Manager at the National Association of Home Builders, indicating he is out of the office and will respond to messages regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case upon his return.
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The letter from Citizens Energy Group's CEO to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt invites him to tour the Dig Indy project, a $2 billion initiative aimed at improving public health and water quality in Indianapolis through a new sewer system, while highlighting the project's progress and cost reductions.
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The document lists participants from the Wisconsin Farm Bureau involved in the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472) in the Northern District of California.
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The email from Rashid G. Hallaway to Tate Bennett discusses an invitation for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to tour Citizens Energy's successful $2 billion DigIndy tunnel project, which aims to improve water quality in Indianapolis and exceeds consent decree requirements.
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The EPA's Bennett Tate acknowledges receipt of news regarding Cloud Peak Energy's long-term coal export agreement with JERA Trading for supplying PRB coal to new power plants in Japan, and copies air policy offices for their awareness.
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The email from Tamra Spielvogel of the National Association of Home Builders requests a meeting with Dr. Nancy Beck to discuss the status and impact of the EPA's Lead; Renovation, Repair and Painting Program.
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The email from Michael Abboud of the EPA discusses the attached talking points and additional factsheets related to the proposed rule on safer and more affordable fuel-efficient vehicles, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence involves Paul Balserak from the American Iron and Steel Institute requesting a dial-in number for a call organized by the EPA and NHTSA, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Americans for Limited Government criticizes Special Counsel Robert Mueller for alleged prosecutorial misconduct regarding Michael Flynn and calls for his removal from the investigation.
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The email from Americans for Limited Government discusses the positive impact of tax cuts and deregulation under President Trump, emphasizing his trade policies and recent tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to protect the domestic industry.
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The document discusses a recommendation from Americans for Limited Government urging President Trump to enforce immigration laws following the Supreme Court's indecision on DACA, while also addressing the defeat of a unionization effort by UFCW in Minnesota and calling for the federal government to block Singapore's Broadcom from acquiring Qualcomm.
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The email from Americans for Limited Government discusses the popularity of Trump's trade policies in a Pennsylvania special election, where both candidates supported his tariffs, while also touching on political dynamics in Texas and the implications of the Rosenstein-Mueller investigation.
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The email from Americans for Limited Government criticizes the Renewable Fuel Standard as a harmful subsidy for big business and calls for its repeal, while also addressing issues of union transparency and the national security implications of the Steele dossier.
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The email from Americans for Limited Government discusses the constitutional responsibility of Congress to declare war, specifically in the context of President Trump's consideration of military action in Syria following a chemical weapons attack by the Assad regime.
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The document discusses concerns raised by Americans for Limited Government regarding Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's memo that directed Special Counsel Robert Mueller to investigate Paul Manafort's past work in Ukraine, questioning its relevance to the scope of Attorney General Jeff Sessions' recusal from the 2016 election matters.
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The email correspondence involves Mike Thompson from CRC Public Relations requesting the text of an Administrator's speech from the EPA, with Tate Bennett indicating that colleagues John Konkus and Michael Abboud can assist with the request.
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The email from Americans for Limited Government discusses the perceived attacks on EPA Chief Scott Pruitt by environmentalists, asserting that his controversial leadership is a sign of effective governance under the Trump administration.
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The email from Americans for Limited Government discusses concerns about government-run healthcare in the U.K. leading to death panels, warns against similar policies in the U.S., and includes various political commentary and polling data regarding gun reform and voter sentiments towards the Republican Congress and Democratic candidates.
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Jeff Small from the Congressional Western Caucus is requesting participation from the EPA in an upcoming trip to Montana, where members of Congress and agency officials will convene, including a panelist for a Friday forum.
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The document is a calendar for David P. Ross of the EPA, detailing his schedule and meetings from January to July 2018, including a meeting with Senators Sullivan and Whitehouse.
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The email from Sue Forrester of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses the growth of the U.S. liquefied natural gas industry and the Trump Administration's regulatory reform agenda aimed at expanding energy production and exports, following the World Gas Conference in Washington, DC.
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The Global Energy Institute's 2017 recap highlights its rebranding, new initiatives to enhance the regulatory environment, and the launch of an Energy Tracker to monitor federal energy-related actions.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Global Energy Institute, led by Karen Harbert, emphasizes the need for modern energy infrastructure to prepare for hurricane season and addresses the obstacles hindering its development in a communication to Richard Yamada.
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The email from Sue Forrester of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses the significant achievements in the energy sector in 2017, highlighting private investments, technological advancements, and regulatory relief under the Trump Administration aimed at enhancing the U.S.'s position as a global energy superpower.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Global Energy Institute highlights key energy policy accomplishments and infrastructure modernization efforts in 2017 under the Trump Administration, emphasizing the need for streamlined permitting processes to enhance economic growth.
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The email from Dan Byers of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses recent developments in energy policy, including new tariffs on solar panels, tax credit extensions for carbon sequestration, and significant actions by the Department of Interior and EPA regarding energy regulations.
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The email from Karen Harbert of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses New England's impending fuel-security crisis due to inadequate natural gas infrastructure, emphasizing the need for additional pipelines to prevent rising energy costs and job losses in the region.
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The email from Matthew Kuryla of Baker Botts to Richard Yamada at the EPA discusses a follow-up call and includes a bio related to industry coalitions for an upcoming meeting.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Global Energy Institute discusses recent comments on President Trump's Executive Memorandum regarding EPA air quality standards, highlights features of its leaders in media, and praises the "One Federal Decision" MOU aimed at streamlining infrastructure permitting.
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The email from Dan Byers to Richard Yamada discusses a RealClear article regarding the EPA's regulatory approach in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Robert Walther discusses a Reuters article highlighting how the Trump administration's EPA, under Scott Pruitt, ignored the Department of Energy's recommendations to limit biofuel waivers for oil refiners, significantly increasing the number of exemptions granted compared to previous administrations.
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The email from Chad Bradley confirms his acceptance of a teleconference scheduled for June 21, 2018, regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Chad Bradley confirmed his attendance at the EPA Deputy Administrator's ceremonial swearing-in event scheduled for May 4, 2018.
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The email from Randall Luthi of NOIA invites EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler to speak at an upcoming Legislative Strategy Group meeting on May 11, 2018, following a cancellation by a planned speaker from the Department of Energy.
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The document is an email confirmation from Brookstone Lodge & Suites in Emmetsburg, Iowa, for a one-night reservation made by Bill Wehrum, an employee of the EPA, for August 27, 2018, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Annette Miles at POET discusses hotel recommendations for an upcoming visit by EPA staff to their facility in Emmetsburg, Iowa, scheduled for August 28, 2018.
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The email correspondence between Peter A. Pagano from Boeing and Delaney Rakosnik from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with Assistant Administrator Bill Wehrum for September 20, 2018, regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Bob Casper of Poet outlines a proposed agenda for an upcoming site visit to the Poet Emmetsburg, Iowa facility on August 28, 2018, detailing discussions and tours of the starch and cellulosic plants, and includes participants from the EPA and Poet.
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The email from Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation, discusses an upcoming meeting with Bob Casper from Poet to focus on topics related to E15 CAA Waiver, E15 RVP reform, and cellulosic pathway approval.
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The email from Emily Atkinson to Bill Wehrum discusses the agenda for a scheduled tour of the POET Biorefining facility in Emmetsburg, Iowa, on August 28, 2018, organized by the EPA.
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The email from Mandy Gunasekara discusses the need to reschedule a discussion related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, coordinating with the Department of Justice to ensure their participation.
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