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The email from Frederick R. Eames to Mandy Gunasekara at the EPA discusses a time-sensitive matter and requests a phone call.
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The email from Rachel Rogier of Arch Coal to Mandy Gunasekara at the EPA requests assistance in setting up a meeting between Deck Slone and Administrator Pruitt to discuss issues related to the existing coal fleet.
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The email from Troy Lyons at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting on Monday afternoon with William Wehrum and Elizabeth Horner to finalize questions related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document is a letter from the University of Alaska Fairbanks' School of Management to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, expressing disagreement with the agency's interpretation of academic freedom laws as outlined in the author's union contract.
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The letter from EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt to Canadian Minister of Environment and Climate Change Catherine McKenna expresses gratitude for a recent meeting and anticipation for future collaboration.
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The Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency outlines priorities for improving water infrastructure and balancing environmental protection with economic growth, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue on climate change and regulatory certainty.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is planning to reform the Superfund program under Administrator Scott Pruitt to accelerate the cleanup of hazardous waste sites, addressing long-standing bureaucratic delays and inefficiencies.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the appointment of Doug Benevento as the new Region 8 Administrator, overseeing environmental protection efforts in several states including Colorado and Utah.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt visited Iowa to discuss partnerships with local electric cooperatives and farmers, addressing the repeal of the Clean Power Plan and the rescission of the Waters of the United States rule.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt met with stakeholders in Texas to discuss and approve a $115 million cleanup plan for the San Jacinto Superfund site, which is contaminated with dioxin, ensuring the removal of highly contaminated materials and addressing contamination risks permanently.
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The EPA announced the appointment of Pete Lopez as the Regional Administrator for Region 2, overseeing environmental protection in New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that the United States, under Administrator Scott Pruitt, formally reaffirmed its decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement while participating in G7 discussions to reset the climate change dialogue in alignment with the Trump Administration's priorities.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the U.S. government's refusal to sign a G-7 environment statement on climate change commitments, highlighting the country's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement and its focus on domestic priorities.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt addressed the American Farm Bureau Federation's State Leadership Meeting to reaffirm the Trump Administration's commitment to American farmers and announce the decision to begin rescinding the 'Waters of the U.S.' rule.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the release of a report from its Superfund Task Force, which includes 42 recommendations and a directive from Administrator Scott Pruitt to streamline and improve the Superfund program, focusing on expediting the cleanup of hazardous waste sites.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the launch of the Smart Sectors Program, aimed at partnering with American businesses to achieve better environmental outcomes through a collaborative, sector-based approach.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced additional public listening sessions in San Francisco, Gillette, and Kansas City regarding the proposed repeal of the Clean Power Plan, following significant public interest.
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The EPA approved a travel request for a trip from Washington to Rome on May 19, 2017.
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The EPA is preparing for Hurricane Irma by activating emergency response teams in Regions 2 and 4, while continuing to address the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, and is focusing on the safety of Superfund sites in Southern Florida.
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The EPA announced that it has met its first-year statutory responsibilities under the Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act by issuing three new rules and initiating risk evaluations for chemicals, as part of its commitment to enhance chemical safety and regulatory certainty.
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The EPA's Administrator Scott Pruitt visited Minnesota to discuss the re-evaluation of the 2015 "Waters of the United States" rule with state officials and agricultural stakeholders, emphasizing the need for regulatory certainty for farmers while protecting water quality.
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The email discusses a fiscal 2017 spending bill that classifies biomass power as carbon neutral, highlighting the implications for the EPA and the ongoing debate over biomass energy's environmental impact.
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The email from the EPA Press Office discusses the agency's decision to delay the implementation of the 2015 Ozone Standards, highlighting support from Senate leaders who argue that the delay provides relief to states and local governments facing compliance challenges.
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Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke initiated a review of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management's five-year offshore oil and gas leasing plan, following President Trump's executive order to reassess the previous administration's policies.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is collaborating with states to address technical issues and disputed designations related to the 2015 ozone standards, while announcing a one-year extension for final designations to October 1, 2018.
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The EPA's Weekly Round-Up for July 7, 2017, highlights Administrator Scott Pruitt's discussions with Alabama farmers about repealing the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, the announcement of new Renewable Fuel Standards for 2018, and efforts to enhance government efficiency in line with President Trump's agenda.
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The EPA announced an $850,000 grant for Wyoming water protection projects, praised by U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, highlighting state management of environmental standards.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt visited Kentucky to meet with farmers and state officials, discussing the agency's partnership with the state and addressing environmental issues, including the proposal to rescind the 2015 WOTUS rule and new pesticide requirements.
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The document contains an email from EPA Press Office employee Millan Hupp discussing an article by Emmett McGroarty and Erin Tuttle that praises EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's efforts to reduce government regulations, referencing the Sierra Club's lawsuit against the EPA.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the House passing a Hurricane Harvey aid package that extends the National Flood Insurance Program through December 8, 2017, which is now awaiting President Trump's signature.
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The document is a press release from the EPA announcing President Trump's nomination of Matt Leopold as General Counsel, highlighting positive endorsements from various political figures regarding his qualifications and experience in environmental law.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is mobilizing personnel to secure approximately 80 Superfund sites in the path of Hurricane Irma, emphasizing a proactive approach similar to their response in Texas, while facing potential budget cuts and workforce reductions.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is preparing to relax fuel standards and issue waivers in response to Hurricane Irma while securing toxic waste sites along the East Coast.
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The email discusses a Washington Examiner editorial criticizing the EPA's expansion under the Obama administration and outlines Administrator Scott Pruitt's intention to refocus the agency on its core responsibilities.
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The EPA, under Administrator Scott Pruitt, issued a directive on October 16, 2017, to end "sue and settle" practices, aiming to increase public participation and transparency in consent decrees and settlement agreements, thereby preventing special interest groups from influencing regulations through litigation.
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The EPA announced that Administrator Scott Pruitt met with stakeholders in Texas to discuss and approve a $115 million cleanup plan for the San Jacinto Superfund site, which is contaminated with dioxin, ensuring a permanent solution to the contamination risks.
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The EPA released its final report on implementing President Trump's Executive Order 13783, outlining actions to reduce regulatory burdens on energy production while ensuring environmental protection, as stated by Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The email discusses President Trump's announcement of North Korea's re-designation as a state sponsor of terror, the impending sanctions from the Treasury, and includes commentary on federal tax reform from Rep. Darrell Issa, sent from Politico to Ryan Jackson at the EPA.
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The EPA announced the appointment of Alexandra Dunn as the Regional Administrator for Region 1, overseeing environmental protection efforts in six northeastern states.
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The EPA announced the Senate's confirmation of William Wehrum as the Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation, with Administrator Scott Pruitt expressing support for his role in advancing the agency's environmental agenda.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on December 1, 2017, that it will not issue final regulations for financial responsibility requirements for hardrock mining facilities, concluding that existing state and federal regulations adequately address associated risks.
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The email discusses a planned meeting between Congressional leaders and President Trump to address government funding, the debt limit, and hurricane relief efforts, highlighting the urgency for legislative action in September.
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The EPA issued a final rule approving revisions to California's State Implementation Plan for ozone monitoring in the Bakersfield Metropolitan Statistical Area, effective November 13, 2017.
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The email discusses climate change discussions at the U.N. General Assembly, President Trump's stance on the Paris Agreement, and a forthcoming climate conference in Chicago, while also mentioning the Senate Energy panel's consideration of nominees from FERC, DOE, and Interior.
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The EPA's Energy and Climate Report from August 21, 2017, discusses the Trump administration's disbanding of a federal advisory panel on climate assessment, halting a health effects study on surface coal mining, and various energy developments including a new chief of staff for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and state governors' opposition to offshore drilling.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report for August 11, 2017, discusses key topics including the restoration of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's quorum to address natural gas pipeline projects, potential changes to auto mileage standards for 2021 vehicles, and new guidance for states on coal ash disposal programs.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson received an update indicating that FERC will take appropriate action on the DOE's resiliency pricing rule within 60 days, as stated by FERC General Counsel James Danly during a Senate subcommittee meeting.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report from August 22, 2017, highlights the Trump administration's decision to halt a study on the health effects of surface coal mining and disband a federal advisory panel on climate change, along with other environmental news and updates.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various environmental issues, including litigation against Shell for climate change impacts under the Clean Water Act, the rejection of biomass CO2 emission advice by the EPA's Science Advisory Board, and proposed amendments affecting EPA programs in upcoming spending legislation.
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The email from POLITICO reports on Defense Secretary James Mattis's warning of a "massive military response" to any North Korean threats against the U.S. or its allies, following North Korea's hydrogen bomb test, and mentions President Trump's comments on the situation.
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Rep. Lamar Smith announced he will not seek reelection to the House in 2018, as reported in a POLITICO email sent to Ryan Jackson at the EPA.
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The email discusses the Senate's confirmation of various Department of Transportation (DOT) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) nominees, including David Pekoske as TSA administrator, and notes the upcoming recess for lawmakers.
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The EPA's EHS State Regulatory Alert from August 30, 2017, details updates on air quality regulations in Arizona and California, including amendments to gasoline vapor control standards and proposed rules for refinery monitoring.
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The email discusses a POLITICO Playbook edition featuring commentary on Steve Bannon's recent interviews and remarks regarding race and Confederate monuments, highlighting his controversial stance and its implications for the Trump administration.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report from September 1, 2017, discusses the environmental impacts of Hurricane Harvey, including the explosion at a chemical plant in Texas and the agency's response efforts amidst regulatory changes under the Trump administration.
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The email from POLITICO Pro Energy discusses the successful management of the electric grid during the total solar eclipse on August 21, 2017, highlighting the adaptability of utilities and the performance of alternative energy sources, with insights from officials including California ISO's vice president and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Senate's confirmation of three nominees for the Department of Energy, including Paul Dabbar and Mark Menezes as undersecretaries and Steven Winberg as assistant secretary for fossil energy.
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The email discusses President Trump's announcement to elevate Cyber Command to a unified command status within the U.S. military, as reported by The Washington Post.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the potential impact of upcoming climate reports on President Trump's efforts to roll back Obama-era environmental regulations, highlighting that these reports affirm the reality and dangers of climate change.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the bleak outlook for the Republican legislative agenda and suggests a shift to an omnibus approach, referencing the challenges of bipartisan cooperation amidst presidential controversies.
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The email discusses the Senate Commerce Committee's approval of a self-driving car bill (S.1885) and outlines potential next steps for its legislative progress, including possible amendments and collaboration with the House bill (H.R. 3388).
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The email discusses U.S. Customs and Border Protection's plans to upgrade automated license plate readers for border monitoring, highlights the need for effective cybersecurity measurement tools, and addresses HIPAA's impact on health IT security, emphasizing the importance of data integrity.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a CBSN segment on Portland's racial history and references the ongoing legal case Sierra Club v. EPA, 1:17-cv-01906.
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The EPA is expected to announce today its decision to keep the Renewable Fuel Standard unchanged, maintaining the compliance responsibility for refiners, which impacts companies like CVR Energy and Valero.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report from October 4, 2017, discusses air pollution trading programs in Texas, utility companies urging changes to carbon dioxide standards, and a potential lawsuit over missed ozone deadlines.
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The email discusses concerns raised by ethics watchdogs regarding Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's meetings with political donors during official travel, highlighting potential conflicts of interest and deviations from past Cabinet conduct.
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The email discusses a meeting between White House officials and Republican senators regarding infrastructure policy, highlighting the ongoing discussions and priorities as the administration prepares for potential legislation.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various environmental issues and agency responses related to Hurricane Harvey, including the need for stronger accident prevention regulations, the challenges posed by unregulated facilities, potential budget cuts to the EPA, and concerns about bias in the Science Advisory Board's biomass emissions panel.
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The email from POLITICO discusses various political updates, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's dinner with Attorney General Jeff Sessions, President Trump's upcoming press conference on trade investigations into China, and his comments on potential military action in Venezuela, highlighting tensions within the administration and Congress's stance on military intervention.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses recent environmental news highlights, including the Trump administration's decision to avoid settling lawsuits with environmentalists, Northeastern states targeting carbon emissions from vehicles, and New York's objection to the Millennium Pipeline project approval by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
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The EPA's EHS State Regulatory Alert from August 17, 2017, details updates on water regulations in Alaska and Colorado, including amendments to loan fund regulations in Alaska and proposed changes to molybdenum standards in Colorado, with specific contacts provided for further information.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses recent developments in climate policy, including a new industry coalition supporting fuel economy standards, a directive from Administrator Scott Pruitt to end "sue and settle" agreements, and personnel changes aimed at advancing the Trump administration's deregulatory agenda.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses Administrator Scott Pruitt's rationale for repealing the Clean Power Plan, personnel changes within the agency, and speculation regarding the future of greenhouse gas regulations for new power plants.
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The email discusses the bipartisan Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act, which aims to enhance data use and sharing across federal agencies, including the requirement for agencies to hire chief data officers, as communicated by the EPA.
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The email discusses the delays in confirming various energy and EPA nominees due to a hold placed by Senator Jim Inhofe on Democratic FERC nominee Richard Glick, which is impacting the entire package of nominees supported by both parties, as reported by POLITICO Pro Energy.
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The email discusses changes to the production tax credit for wind energy in the House tax bill, indicating that the proposed cuts will only affect new turbines, as clarified by a manager's amendment from the House Ways & Means Committee.
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The EPA's EHS State Regulatory Alert from August 29, 2017, highlights proposed regulatory changes in California, including amendments to quorum definitions by the Air Resources Board, a consent decree for hazardous waste cleanup at a former dry cleaning facility, and new biofouling management regulations for vessels at state ports.
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The Department of Justice announced a $1.1 million settlement with California farmer John Duarte for violating the Clean Water Act by damaging protected wetlands, allowing him to return most of the site to agricultural use while emphasizing that the case will not set a precedent for prosecuting normal farming practices.
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The email discusses the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus's plans to issue a report on infrastructure proposals, highlighting concerns from former officials about the lack of prioritization of infrastructure by Congress and the White House, and the potential negative impact of eliminating private activity bonds on private sector involvement in infrastructure funding.
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The email discusses a Playbook Power Briefing from the Coalition for Affordable Prescription Drugs, highlighting tensions between the Trump White House and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell regarding healthcare legislation and the challenges faced in repealing and replacing Obamacare.
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The EPA is reviewing the model year 2021 mileage standards for light-duty vehicles, causing a divide between major automobile manufacturers seeking flexibility and equipment suppliers advocating for unchanged standards to protect manufacturing jobs.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson forwarded a report indicating that the Interior Department's inspector general is investigating Secretary Ryan Zinke for potential legal and ethical violations related to his efforts to persuade Senator Lisa Murkowski to support the repeal of Obamacare.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a Pew Charitable Trusts research roundup on economic mobility, highlighting the impact of income volatility and the need for policies to enhance financial security for families.
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The email from GovTechWorks to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the necessity of a long-term data strategy to combat insider threats, the lack of metrics for measuring cybersecurity effectiveness, and the importance of the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education Cybersecurity Workforce Framework in addressing the shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals.
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The EPA is monitoring the potential release of flame retardants from imported products, as indicated in a report highlighting various environmental issues, including the reauthorization of the brownfields program and concerns over a DuPont cleanup plan.
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The email from the EPA's PA Press Office discusses Senator Shelley Moore Capito's support for the Trump administration's decision to withdraw from the Obama-era Clean Power Plan, highlighting a listening session in Charleston and emphasizing the positive economic impact of this change on West Virginia's coal industry.
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The EPA is moving forward with voluntary employee separations, has identified a maximum of 1,228 eligible employees for separation offers in fiscal year 2017, and is halting actions by its Board of Scientific Counselors while new members are appointed.
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The email from the EPA invites participants to a private roundtable hosted by the Center for a New American Security to discuss the implications of economic populism on U.S. energy policy and trade, particularly in light of the Trump administration's approach to protecting domestic industries.
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The EPA announced its intention to appoint members to three Federal Advisory Committees, including the Board of Scientific Counselors, the Clean Air Science Advisory Committee, and the Science Advisory Board, to ensure independent scientific advice and diverse expertise.
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The email from the EPA confirms the approval of a trip request from Washington, DC to New York, NY, on September 13, 2017.
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The email from POLITICO reports that the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee will vote on several EPA nominees, including William Wehrum, after a delay caused by a dispute over the Renewable Fuel Standard, with the vote scheduled for October 25, 2017.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced its commitment to significantly reduce the backlog of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests from prior years, aiming to respond to over 70% of the 652 open requests by the end of 2017 while continuing to process new requests.
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The email from POLITICO informs Samantha Dravis of the EPA about an impromptu vote by the Energy and Natural Resources Committee to advance six nominees for positions in the Departments of Interior and Energy.
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The EPA released its final Energy Independence Report detailing actions taken under Administrator Scott Pruitt to implement President Trump's Executive Order 13783 aimed at reducing regulatory burdens on energy production while ensuring environmental protection.
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The document discusses a Tulsa World editorial criticizing the scrutiny of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's weekend trips home to Tulsa, highlighting that he spent over $15,000 in taxpayer money during these trips, which included meetings and speeches, amidst a Freedom of Information request by the Environmental Integrity Project.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the latest issue of Inside EPA, highlighting key stories including the DOJ's efforts for broad appellate review of Clean Water Act rules, Administrator Scott Pruitt's plans to reshape the EPA's deregulatory agenda, potential legal challenges to early TSCA rules, and Susan Bodine's support for maintaining the centralized Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
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The Center for a New American Security announced the election of Frederick O. Terrell, Vice Chairman at Credit Suisse, to its Board of Directors to enhance oversight and strategic direction related to national security and economics.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses various environmental policy issues, including the scaling back of TSCA framework rules, legal challenges to delays in the RMP rule, debates over combined NAAQS for pollutants, skepticism about NSR reform, and GOP states urging the application of a narrow standard in a new CWA rule.
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The email from the EPA discusses a coalition of states and environmental groups urging the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals to issue a ruling on the Clean Power Plan amid the Trump administration's efforts to repeal it, highlighting concerns over the EPA's statutory obligations under the Clean Air Act.
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The email discusses the uncertain prospects for the EPA in appealing a court ruling that struck down its 90-day stay of Obama-era methane standards for new oil and gas operations, highlighting a potential legal argument regarding the authority of courts to review such stays.
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