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The email correspondence between William Yeatman and Justin Schwab discusses concerns regarding the EPA's approval of Volkswagen's Zero Emission Vehicle plan as part of a settlement related to Clean Air Act violations, highlighting potential constitutional issues with the settlement's funding mechanisms.
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The email correspondence between Madeline Morris from the EPA and Stephen Ciccone from Toyota discusses scheduling a site visit for Administrator Pruitt to Toyota's new headquarters in Plano, with a proposed date of August 10th.
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The email from Jim Lakely to Madeline Morris discusses the cancellation of a speaking engagement for Administrator Pruitt at Heartland's anniversary event and the planning of the America First Energy Conference on November 9, 2017, in Houston, Texas, aimed at promoting the Trump administration's energy agenda.
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The EPA and DOT announced an open comment period on August 10, 2017, for the reconsideration of greenhouse gas emissions standards for cars and light trucks for model years 2022-2025, inviting public input to inform their final determination.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Transportation (DOT) announced an open comment period on August 10, 2017, for the reconsideration of greenhouse gas emissions standards for cars and light trucks for model years 2022-2025, inviting public input to inform final determinations.
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The email correspondence between Will Lovell of the EPA and Adam Diamant discusses the registration of a participant for the upcoming EPRI seminar on Fuels, Power Markets, and Resource Planning scheduled for November 8-9, 2017.
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The email from Will Lovell of EPRI informs Adam Diamant that speaker Samantha Dravis will not use a PowerPoint for her upcoming speech at the EPRI 2017 Annual Seminar, and includes her professional biography as an attachment.
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The email from Michelle Hale at the EPA discusses a thank you note from U.S. Cabinet Secretary Scott Pruitt to General Motors Executive Vice President Craig Glidden following their meeting, while also addressing a request for additional information from GM regarding the nature of their correspondence.
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The email from Sydney Hupp at the EPA informs Jim Lakely that Administrator Scott Pruitt is unavailable to speak on March 23 or 24, 2017, and expresses hope for future participation.
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The email from Annie Dwyer of the Competitive Enterprise Institute to Michelle Hale at the EPA is a follow-up regarding an invitation for Scott Pruitt to keynote their annual dinner on June 7, requesting a response by March 17 due to an approaching deadline.
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The email discusses President Trump's 2018 budget request for science, highlighting significant cuts to the National Institutes of Health's budget by 22%, as shared among members of the Heartland Institute.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is planning to propose a less ambitious replacement for the Clean Power Plan, focusing on improving the efficiency of coal-fired power plants, as part of the Trump administration's efforts to repeal the Obama-era climate rule.
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The email from Joseph Bast of The Heartland Institute shares an article by Justin Haskins in the Orlando Sentinel criticizing the media for perceived liberal bias against the Trump administration, highlighting statistical analyses of news coverage.
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The email from Joseph Bast critiques an Associated Press article discussing the potential consequences of the U.S. withdrawing from the Paris climate change agreement, suggesting that his comments could support President Trump's decision to exit the accord.
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The email discusses the involvement of the Heartland Institute in a "Red Team" review of a US Environmental Protection Agency climate report, highlighting concerns about potential interference from Trump administration officials skeptical of climate science.
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The email from Sarah Greenwalt of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses the support for dedicating $12.7 million in FY2017 appropriations for technical assistance to small and rural communities under the Safe Drinking Water Act, following a meeting with Mike Keegan from Rural Water.
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The email discusses the American Water Works Association's comments on the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) draft framework rules for implementing the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) reforms, highlighting concerns from environmentalists and water utilities regarding prioritization of chemicals and the lack of implementation language in the draft.
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The email correspondence involves Thomas Binion from The Heritage Foundation reaching out to Troy Lyons at the EPA regarding assistance with the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) legal memo and seeking a contact at the Corps of Engineers for further collaboration.
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The American Water Works Association (AWWA) is urging the U.S. Congress to include measures in the upcoming Farm Bill that promote collaboration between farmers and water utilities to protect drinking water sources and address water quality issues caused by excess nutrients.
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The email correspondence between Lee Forsgren of the EPA and Matthew Holmes of the National Rural Water Association discusses their plans to meet for dinner after Forsgren's arrival at the Grand Sierra Resort.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) discussing scheduling a meeting with the National Association of Water Companies (NAWC) while addressing public hearings in Alaska regarding Bristol Bay.
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The email correspondence involves Brent Fewell from Earth & Water Group requesting to reschedule a meeting with Lee Forsgren of the EPA to discuss private sector ownership of publicly owned treatment works (POTWs), while Forsgren indicates he will be unavailable due to public hearings in Alaska.
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The email correspondence between Lee Forsgren and Crystal Penman of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses scheduling a meeting with the American Water Works Association (AWWA) on July 31, 2017.
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The American Water Works Association (AWWA) urges the U.S. Congress to incorporate measures in the upcoming Farm Bill that promote collaboration between farmers and water utilities to protect drinking water sources and address water quality issues caused by excess nutrients.
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The document discusses the American Water Works Association's response and recovery efforts to environmental concerns following the 2017 hurricane season, emphasizing the need for improved coordination among water utilities through the Texas Water/Wastewater Agency Response Network (TXWARN) as presented by Mike Howe before the House Subcommittee on the Environment.
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The American Water Works Association (AWWA) provided oral comments to the National Drinking Water Advisory Council, commending the EPA for addressing cyanotoxins and PFAS while expressing concerns about the agency's health advisory processes and urging for better stakeholder engagement and risk communication.
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The email correspondence between Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association and EPA officials discusses a request to audit consultation sessions regarding federalism and the Lead and Copper Rule (LCR).
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The article from Texas A&M University discusses a new method for accurately measuring the affordability of water and sewer services for low-income households, addressing the flaws in conventional methods and its implications for utility rate design and policymaking in the context of rising costs.
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The American Water Works Association discusses the urgent need for $1 trillion in water infrastructure investment over the next 25 years, highlighting the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) as a potential solution to balance the need for clean drinking water with federal budget constraints.
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The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) submitted comments to the EPA regarding Docket ID EPA-HQ-OA-2017-0190, emphasizing their commitment to maintaining the integrity of the Clean Water Act while seeking improvements for public wastewater treatment utilities.
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The email correspondence between Chris Hornback of the National Association of Clean Water Agencies and Sarah Greenwalt from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency confirms a meeting scheduled for April 20, 2017, at 10 AM to discuss water-related issues.
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The email exchange involves Byron Brown from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Chris Hornback and other NACWA representatives to discuss ideas for incentivizing investment, public-private partnerships, and integrated planning.
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The email exchange between Laura Skaer and Byron Brown discusses the scheduling of a meeting at the EPA involving Skaer, Matt Ellsworth, and Ron McMurray on May 3, 2017.
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Brittany Bolen, Deputy Associate Administrator at the EPA, declined an invitation to the Mercatus Center's Annual Dinner due to work travel but expressed appreciation for the outreach.
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The email correspondence between Laura Skaer of the American Exploration & Mining Association and Byron Brown of the EPA confirms a meeting scheduled for October 2, 2017, to discuss CERCLA 108(b).
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The email from Alexander Dominguez at the EPA confirms a meeting with Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute on October 4, 2017, at the EPA headquarters.
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The email correspondence between Alexander Dominguez of the EPA and Myron Ebell of the Competitive Enterprise Institute discusses scheduling a meeting, with Ebell suggesting a preference for a later time on Wednesday.
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The email from Brittany Bolen at the EPA discusses a follow-up regarding a meeting with Administrator Pruitt, specifically addressing the Harmonization Petition filed jointly with DOT and the Mid Term Review for fuel efficiency standards for light-duty vehicles.
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The email from Robin Bowen of the Mercatus Center invites Brittany Bolen to the Annual Dinner featuring author Andy Weir, emphasizing networking opportunities for policy professionals.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses an invitation for Assistant Administrator Bill Wehrum to attend a portion of the Auto Alliance Board Meeting in Washington D.C. on December 7, 2017, and mentions confirmed attendance by Deputy DOT Secretary Rosen.
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The Auto Alliance is inviting EPA staff to the North American International Auto Show and a reception dinner on January 16, 2018, while requesting RSVP details by December 8, 2017.
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The email from Robin Bowen at George Mason University discusses the negative economic impacts of regulatory accumulation and advocates for red tape reduction as a priority for policymakers, highlighting research from Mercatus on improving regulatory outcomes to foster innovation and support low- and middle-income households.
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The email from Alexander Dominguez, a Policy Analyst at the EPA, discusses scheduling a meeting with Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute for October 4, 2017, involving coordination with other EPA staff.
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The email exchange between Robin Bowen of the Mercatus Center and Brittany Bolen of the EPA discusses an invitation to the Mercatus Annual Dinner and expresses a desire to catch up following the event.
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The email from Jeff Beck of the Auto Alliance serves as a follow-up regarding the North American International Auto Show and a related reception/dinner, requesting attendee information from recipients by December 8, 2017.
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The email from David Schwietert of the Auto Alliance confirms the participation of Bill Wehrum, the Assistant Administrator, in a board meeting scheduled for December 7, 2017, and provides contact information for Sheila James to assist with his arrival.
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The email correspondence involves Brittany Bolen from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Mike Jayne from Mercatus Center and Robin Bowen regarding a request related to a potential collaboration or discussion.
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The email from Myron Ebell discusses the upcoming Cooler Heads Coalition strategy meeting, addresses concerns about an investigation by reporter Robert O'Harrow into the coalition's influence, and clarifies the coalition's informal nature and educational focus on opposing global warming alarmism and energy-rationing policies.
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The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers thanks EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for initiating the reconsideration of greenhouse gas standards for light-duty vehicles and seeks to collaborate on streamlining regulations to improve fuel economy and reduce emissions.
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The email from David Schwietert of the Auto Alliance discusses follow-up actions regarding a meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt, specifically addressing the Harmonization Petition related to fuel efficiency standards for light-duty vehicles and the Mid Term Review for model years 2022-2025.
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The email from David Schwietert of the Auto Alliance discusses follow-up actions and materials related to a meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt, specifically addressing the Harmonization Petition and the Mid Term Review for fuel efficiency standards for light-duty vehicles.
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The document discusses California Governor Jerry Brown's criticism of a U.S. Senate bill aimed at simplifying auto efficiency standards, which he argues would undermine efforts to produce cleaner cars and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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The email correspondence between David Schwietert of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers and Brittany Bolen of the EPA discusses a follow-up regarding an upcoming meeting with EPA career staff and auto manufacturers in Ann Arbor.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Kenneth Stein from ALEC discusses an upcoming ALEC Annual Meeting and the potential for Ken to speak at the event, highlighting opportunities for engagement with right-leaning legislators on environmental issues.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA's scheduling request for a meeting with Administrator Pruitt, coordinated by Sydney Hupp and Rusty Ashcraft, with an invitation to the Kentuckians in Washington Event on July 12.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Andi Johnson from Commerce Lexington discusses the finalization of the attendee list and agenda for an upcoming meeting, while also mentioning the decision to forgo a gift related to the meeting.
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The email from Tate Bennett of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses scheduling a roundtable meeting with Commerce Lexington and raises concerns about a potentially inappropriate award for Bob Babbage, seeking clarification to avoid legal issues.
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The Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are proposing to rescind the 2015 Clean Water Rule and revert to the previous definition of "waters of the United States" to provide regulatory certainty and return power to the states, following a Presidential Executive Order.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA and the North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) discussing attire for an upcoming visit, confirming that Administrator Pruitt will wear a suit, and coordinating attendance details for the event.
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The email discusses the Competitive Enterprise Institute's (CEI) recent report on chlorpyrifos, including an op-ed and blog post by their expert, Angela Logomasini, and highlights EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's decision to reject a petition related to the pesticide, emphasizing the importance of thorough safety reviews.
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The email exchange involves Tate Bennett from the EPA coordinating with David Boaz of the Cato Institute regarding inquiries about the Red Team project, with Bennett planning to follow up after consulting with colleagues.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Stephen Ciccone from Toyota discusses finalizing the details of a visit scheduled for August 10, 2017, with a focus on timing and confirmation of attendance.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA confirming participation in a business event with Administrator Pruitt during the Manufacturer's summit in Phoenix, scheduled for October 6, 2017.
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The email exchange involves officials from the EPA and The Heritage Foundation discussing the scheduling of a lunch meeting and planning for an upcoming memo related to EPA Administrator Pruitt's priorities.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA coordinating a communications lunch with Rob Bluey from the Heritage Foundation and other colleagues, discussing scheduling for the meeting.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA confirming attendance at a business event with Administrator Pruitt during the Manufacturer's summit in Phoenix, while indicating that he will not be able to attend due to a wedding.
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The email from Tate Bennett to Annie Dwyer discusses an invitation to a White House policy briefing on October 17, 2017, featuring EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, organized by the Executive Office of the President.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA's Tate Bennett discussing confirmation for Adam Hawkins' participation in a business event with Administrator Pruitt during the Manufacturer's summit in Phoenix on October 6, 2017.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Joseph Verruni of the Cato Institute discusses the final attendee list for a visit by Cato representatives to the EPA.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Dana Bennett discusses contact information for Steve Trussell, Executive Director of the Arizona Mining Association, likely in relation to ongoing communications about environmental issues.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA confirming attendance at a communications lunch organized by Rob Bluey of The Heritage Foundation, scheduled for November 29, 2017.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) discussing a visit to the Cato Institute, with participants including Joseph Verruni from Cato and Hayley Ford from the EPA, planning the details and attendees for the meeting.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses the upcoming visit from representatives of the Cato Institute, confirming attendees and suggested discussion topics, including "Red Team Blue Team" and "Sue and Settle."
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute discusses attendance at the Cooler Heads Coalition meeting scheduled for January 8, 2018, with Bennett confirming that he and Liz Bowman will attend.
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The email discusses the upcoming Cooler Heads Coalition meeting scheduled for December 4, 2017, focusing on the Kigali amendments, with participants from the EPA and the Competitive Enterprise Institute involved in the planning.
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The email from Tate Bennett of NEEF discusses potential collaborations and synergies identified after a meeting regarding the "Rx for Outdoor Activity" program aimed at promoting outdoor activity to combat health issues in children.
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The email exchange involves EPA employees coordinating a meeting with Khristine Brookes from Cato Institute regarding a lost bracelet and scheduling a coffee or lunch meeting.
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The email from Elizabeth Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses a request from Todd F. Gaziano regarding a phone meeting about Section 431 of the WOTUS rule in the Minibus/cromnibus, and she offers to connect him with Lee Forsgren from the Office of Water for further assistance.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute discusses the scheduling of the next Cooler Heads Coalition meeting and confirms Bennett's attendance.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it has determined the risks from the hardrock mining industry to be minimal and will not impose additional federal requirements.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on December 2, 2017, that it will not impose additional federal financial responsibility requirements on hardrock mining facilities, determining that the risks from the industry are minimal.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced 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 from Tate Bennett discusses an introduction for Scott Pruitt, the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, highlighting his beliefs on environmental stewardship and regulatory reform actions during his tenure.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Joseph Verruni of the Cato Institute discusses preparations for a visit and remarks by Peter Goettler, emphasizing the importance of environmental stewardship and cooperation between state and federal governments under Administrator Scott Pruitt's leadership.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA discussing attendance at the Cooler Heads Coalition meeting with Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute, confirming the next meeting date and agenda details.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced 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 from Tate Bennett of the White House invites recipients to a discussion with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on key EPA actions from 2017 and upcoming initiatives for 2018, scheduled for December 15, 2017.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator Scott Pruitt is requested to speak at the American Legislative Exchange Council's 2018 Annual Meeting on August 9, 2018, focusing on future environmental programs during a keynote address.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discussing outreach and support strategies related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with participants from various organizations coordinating resources and communication efforts.
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The email discusses the EPA's approval of Volkswagen's $1.2 billion investment plan for electric vehicle charging infrastructure, highlighting concerns from Ford and other stakeholders about potential negative impacts on private sector development.
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The email from Amanda Waters of the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) expresses gratitude to government officials for discussing opportunities to improve water infrastructure and regulatory compliance, emphasizing the need for increased funding and reform to support local utilities.
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The email from Sam Scales at Ford discusses the EPA's approval of Volkswagen's $1.2 billion investment plan for electric vehicle charging infrastructure, highlighting concerns from Ford and other stakeholders about its potential impact on private sector development.
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The email from Taylor Barkley of the Competitive Enterprise Institute discusses a request related to science boards, addressed to Liz Bowman and Tate Bennett of the EPA.
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The email exchange between Annie Dwyer and Tate Bennett discusses scheduling a quick call regarding matters related to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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Forrest McMurray from the EPA is inquiring about information regarding a meeting with the Cato Institute, and Tate Bennett is facilitating the communication by copying David Boaz for assistance.
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The document is an automatic email reply from Jack Spencer of the Heritage Foundation regarding his absence, referencing the U.S. Senate's confirmation of David Ross to lead the EPA Water Office.
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The email from Liz Bowman discusses a statement of support for EPA Administrator Pruitt ahead of his hearing, referencing a commendation from the Competitive Enterprise Institute regarding regulatory reform.
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The email is an automatic reply from Sam Kazman regarding his absence from the office, mentioning the confirmation of Susan Bodine to lead the EPA Enforcement Office and providing contact information for urgent legal matters.
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The email is an automatic reply from Laura Skaer regarding the EPA's determination that risks from the hardrock mining industry are minimal and that no additional federal requirements are necessary, with contact information provided for media and government affairs inquiries.
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The email from Tate Bennett, Associate Administrator for Public Engagement & Environmental Education at the EPA, expresses gratitude for a recent meeting and encourages ongoing communication and collaboration on future engagement activities.
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