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The email from Millan Hupp discusses travel arrangements for a trip to Israel, including dates and potential hotel options, and is forwarded by Edward Pruitt to Scott Pruitt.
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The email chain involves Samantha Dravis from the EPA coordinating a meeting request for Scott Pruitt with Bill Schuette, highlighting the interest of various Michigan organizations in discussing matters with him.
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The email chain involves Scott Pruitt, then Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, discussing a request from Newsweek for information about his background, which he plans to forward to his communications team for further handling.
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The email from Ryan Jackson to Scott Pruitt outlines a priority issues list and a draft schedule for Pruitt's first day as EPA Administrator on February 21, 2017, highlighting key operational and administrative tasks.
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The email correspondence between Scott Pruitt and Hugh discusses scheduling a taping with NBC and mentions Robert O'Brien's potential appointment as Secretary of the Navy.
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The email from Bobby Jindal to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses an invitation from Rolfe McCollister for Pruitt to speak to business leaders, emphasizing the desire for changes in EPA policies affecting job growth in the energy and petrochemical industries.
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The email from Matthew Swift of Concordia thanks Scott Pruitt for his contributions to the 2017 Concordia Annual Summit, highlighting its success and impact during the 72nd United Nations General Assembly.
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The email discusses the Ag America DC Conference scheduled for April 5, 2017, inviting EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak and engage with agricultural leaders and stakeholders.
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The email from Victor Schwartz to Scott Pruitt discusses Pruitt's upcoming speaking engagement at the ALEC meeting and suggests a discussion on the impact of deregulation on tort law.
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The document consists of emails involving Scott Pruitt, the EPA Administrator, discussing his first week schedule and communications about infrastructure issues and staff remarks, indicating ongoing administrative activities and priorities at the EPA.
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The email correspondence between Roger Royse and Scott Pruitt discusses the promotion of agricultural technology and its environmental benefits, with Royse sharing two white papers related to AgTech and rural broadband funding ahead of discussions with Congress.
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The email correspondence involves Edward Pruitt coordinating with Wes Lane regarding a speaking request for the Museum of the Bible's grand opening event hosted by SALLT, scheduled for December 6-8, 2017.
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The document consists of forwarded emails involving Scott Pruitt, then Administrator of the EPA, discussing scheduling requests and expressing gratitude for meetings with stakeholders, including a potential event in Montana and a resume attachment for a prospective candidate.
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The email chain from the EPA discusses the review and approval process for artwork submitted to the Art Loan Department, involving multiple staff members including Michelle Hale and SeVera Wilson.
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The Bureau of Land Management's email discusses a contact report regarding a conversation between Senator Daines' representative and BLM officials about the Bridge Coulee Fire, part of the Lodgepole Complex, and clarifies observations made by a local individual.
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The Bureau of Land Management is coordinating information regarding Wilderness Study Areas (WSAs) for a meeting with Representative Gianforte's State Director, emphasizing the need for accurate data and maps by a Wednesday deadline.
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On August 29, 2017, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) hosted a meeting with Lesley Robinson, State Director for Congressman Gianforte, to discuss fire resource management and related budgetary needs concerning the Lodgepole Complex.
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Lesley Robinson, State Director for Congressman Gianforte's office, met with BLM staff to discuss fire resource management and funding related to the Lodgepole Complex during a scheduled visit on August 29, 2017.
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The Department of the Interior's Order No. 3355 aims to streamline National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) reviews and implement Executive Order 13807 to enhance discipline and accountability in the environmental review and permitting processes for infrastructure projects.
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The email from Scott Pruitt discusses the potential lead contamination risks associated with defunct smelter sites and suggests capturing relevant articles for future reference, indicating a focus on environmental health issues within the agency.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) report from September 27, 2017, outlines input from state and local governments, tribes, and the public aimed at improving the BLM's planning and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) processes.
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The email from the Bureau of Land Management discusses a meeting on August 29, 2017, between BLM staff and Lesley Robinson, State Director for Congressman Gianforte, focusing on fire management and resource needs related to the Lodgepole Complex.
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The email correspondence from the Bureau of Land Management discusses the inquiry about Wilderness Study Areas (WSAs) and the availability of a current list with acreage, with Al Nash seeking information from Jaime Tompkins and Ruth Miller regarding any requests to change or alter WSAs.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has issued a report outlining recommendations to enhance resource management planning and streamline National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) processes in response to a Secretarial Memorandum and Order aimed at improving environmental review and permitting for infrastructure projects.
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The Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is responding to a congressional inquiry from Lesley Robinson regarding a list of Wilderness Study Areas (WSAs) in Montana, including their acreage and any congressional recommendations for action, while also providing historical context about the release of specific WSAs under the National Defense Authorization Act of 2015.
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The email details a conversation between Robin Baker, a Field Representative for Senator Steve Daines, and officials from the Bureau of Land Management regarding the Bridge Coulee Fire and related communication issues, as well as the implications of wilderness study area designations on firefighting tactics.
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The Secretary of the Interior issued a memorandum addressing concerns about the Bureau of Land Management's planning and National Environmental Policy Act processes, highlighting the need for improvements to reduce delays and enhance decision-making efficiency following the nullification of Planning 2.0 regulations.
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The document from the Department of the Interior outlines recommendations for improving the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) processes, specifically focusing on enhancing resource management planning and coordination, with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) identified as the implementing agency for various actions within a 6-24 month timeframe.
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The Bureau of Land Management outlines its response to Secretarial Order 3355, establishing page limitations for Environmental Impact Statements and detailing the approval process for exceeding these limits in relation to infrastructure projects.
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The email exchange between Victor Schwartz and Scott Pruitt discusses Pruitt's recent confirmation as Administrator of the EPA and Schwartz's offer to provide support and guidance in navigating bureaucratic challenges.
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The email correspondence involves Scott Pruitt, then Administrator of the EPA, discussing travel arrangements and coordination with staff regarding a flight reservation for a trip from Tulsa to Washington, D.C.
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The National Gallery of Art outlines its Extended Loan Program for artwork, detailing the process for renewing loans to senior U.S. government officials and the necessary contacts for shipment and installation.
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The email from Lisa M. MacDougall at the National Gallery of Art to SeVera Wilson at the EPA discusses the loan of artworks for the Administrator's office, outlining the selection process, necessary approvals, and the requirement for glazing the pieces.
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The document is an internal calendar invitation from the EPA, organized by Ryan Jackson, detailing a series of official meetings and photo sessions involving key agency personnel, with strict instructions not to forward the invitation or respond with questions.
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