EPA Communications and Meetings Under Trump Administration

This collection includes emails and correspondence from the EPA and the Department of the Interior discussing meetings, public forums, and responses to environmental policies during the Trump administration.

Era: 2017–2021 2025–present All years
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Aurelia Skipwith from the U.S. Department of the Interior is coordinating with Allison Nyholm regarding scheduling a meeting for the following week, as they could not find a mutual time that week. 2019 1
Aurelia Skipwith from the U.S. Department of the Interior is coordinating a meeting with Scott Mason, suggesting alternative times due to a scheduling conflict, and providing details about the meeting location and security procedures. 2019 4
Aurelia Skipwith from the U.S. Department of the Interior coordinates a meeting with Scott Mason from Holland & Knight, confirming the time and location details for their upcoming discussion. 2019 4
The email correspondence involves officials from the U.S. Department of the Interior discussing scheduling a meeting regarding wind energy, with Aurelia Skipwith indicating her availability for a meeting on Friday. 2019 3
Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, confirms her availability for a 30-minute meeting regarding wind energy on Friday, May 3, 2019, between 3:00-4:15 PM. 2019 4
The email correspondence involves the Department of the Interior coordinating a schedule change for a wind energy meeting, with participants discussing availability for new meeting times. 2019 2
The email correspondence involves scheduling a meeting regarding wind energy among representatives from the American Wind Energy Association and Steptoe & Johnson LLP, including discussions about availability on May 2 and 3, 2019. 2019 3
The email correspondence involves the Department of the Interior discussing scheduling for a Wind Energy Meeting, with participants coordinating availability and agenda details. 2019 2
The email correspondence involves the Department of the Interior discussing scheduling changes for a wind energy meeting, with Aurelia Skipwith coordinating the agenda and seeking to arrange a new time for participants. 2019 2
The email correspondence involves the scheduling of a Wind Energy Meeting among members of the Department of the Interior and external parties, with Aurelia Skipwith coordinating the agenda and seeking to adjust meeting times. 2019 2
The email from Allison Nyholm at an unspecified agency discusses the rescheduling of a wind energy meeting focused on wildlife and eagle permitting, involving key participants from the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) and the need for broader coalition building. 2019 2
The email from Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, discusses coordinating a meeting regarding the Endangered Species Act habitat definition in light of the Weyerhaeuser Supreme Court decision, with input from the Electric Power Sector. 2019 2
The email from Allison Nyholm discusses scheduling changes for a wind energy meeting involving the Department of the Interior and other stakeholders, with a request for coordination on new meeting times. 2019 1
The email from Aurelia Skipwith discusses the rescheduling of a wind energy meeting focused on wildlife, eagle permitting, and conservation planning, originally set for May 1, involving representatives from the wind energy sector and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2019 2
The email from Allison Nyholm to Aurelia Skipwith discusses the upcoming wind energy meeting focused on wildlife and eagle permitting under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, noting Nyholm's absence due to personal reasons and the attendance of representatives from AWEA and wind energy companies. 2019 1
The email correspondence between Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, and Allison Nyholm discusses the logistics and confirmation of a meeting scheduled for May 1st regarding Fish and Wildlife. 2019 5
The U.S. Department of the Interior's Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks, Aurelia Skipwith, confirmed a meeting with Allison Nyholm to discuss streamlining wildlife permitting processes, scheduled for May 1, 2019. 2019 3
Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, confirms her availability for a meeting on May 1st to discuss wildlife permitting processes, particularly concerning bald and golden eagles. 2019 3
The email from Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, discusses scheduling a meeting to address the Energy and Wildlife Action Coalition's perspectives on the Endangered Species Act habitat definition in light of the Weyerhaeuser Supreme Court decision. 2019 2
The email correspondence between Allison Nyholm and Aurelia Skipwith discusses the need for a meeting to address concerns regarding wildlife permitting processes, specifically related to bald and golden eagles, under the U.S. Department of the Interior. 2019 3
Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, is coordinating a meeting regarding permitting with Allison Nyholm from Steptoe & Johnson LLP, related to wind energy projects. 2019 2
Aurelia Skipwith from the U.S. Department of the Interior provided meeting details to Scott Mason, including security procedures and location for their upcoming meeting. 2019 3
The email correspondence between Allison Nyholm and Aurelia Skipwith discusses scheduling a meeting to address concerns regarding permitting processes related to wildlife, specifically focusing on bald and golden eagles, within the U.S. Department of the Interior. 2019 3
The email from John Anderson of the Energy and Wildlife Action Coalition to Aurelia Skipwith discusses scheduling a meeting to share insights on the Endangered Species Act habitat definition in light of the Weyerhaeuser Supreme Court decision and its implications for the electric power sector. 2019 1
Aurelia Skipwith of the U.S. Department of the Interior arranged a meeting with Scott Mason regarding the County's Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) on May 3, 2019, providing details on security and access to the meeting location. 2019 4
The email from Allison Nyholm of Steptoe & Johnson LLP to Aurelia Skipwith discusses the need for a conversation about permitting related to a client in the wind energy sector and mentions specific individuals at the Fish and Wildlife Service to consult regarding these issues. 2019 2
The email from Allison Nyholm to Aurelia Skipwith discusses the need for guidance on permitting issues related to wind energy, specifically mentioning Margaret Everson and Andrea Travnicek as contacts. 2019 1
Aurelia Skipwith from the U.S. Department of the Interior confirmed a meeting with Scott Mason regarding a Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) on May 3, providing details on security and access to the meeting location. 2019 4
Aurelia Skipwith from the U.S. Department of the Interior scheduled a meeting with Placer County officials on May 3 to discuss their Habitat Conservation Plan and related documents submitted to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. 2019 2
Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, confirmed her availability to meet with Placer County officials on May 3 to discuss the Placer County Conservation Plan (PCCP) and its related documents. 2019 2
The Kansas Farm Service Agency, led by David Schemm, is responding to a Section 7 conference request from the Kansas Farm Bureau regarding the monarch butterfly. 2019 2
The email correspondence involves Tracie Lassiter from the U.S. Department of the Interior coordinating a meeting request from Scott Mason, a Senior Policy Advisor at Holland & Knight, with Mr. Balash for either Wednesday or Thursday. 2019 4
The email correspondence involves officials from the U.S. Department of the Interior coordinating a meeting between Scott Mason of Holland & Knight and Mr. Balash regarding a request from Peabody, scheduled for Wednesday or Thursday. 2019 3
The email from Tracie Lassiter of the U.S. Department of the Interior discusses coordinating a meeting between Mr. Mason and Mr. Balash, as requested by Mr. Mason, with details to follow. 2019 2
The email from Marla Peek of the Oklahoma Farm Bureau to Scott Biggs at the USDA's Farm Service Agency requests a Section 7 conference report regarding the monarch butterfly. 2019 1
The email from Scott Mason of Holland & Knight LLP invites Aurelia Skipwith of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to a meeting with Placer County officials on May 3 to discuss the Placer County Conservation Plan and its public review process. 2019 1
The email exchange between Scott Mason, a Senior Policy Advisor at Holland & Knight, and Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, discusses scheduling a call to address approval plan issues and seeks to connect with Tracie Lassiter. 2019 3
The email from Aurelia Skipwith of the U.S. Department of the Interior discusses coordinating a meeting between Mr. Balash and Scott Mason, a Senior Policy Advisor at Holland & Knight, for later that week. 2019 1
The email from Ana Kennedy Otto to Director James Mago requests the USDA Farm Service Agency's support to initiate a Section 7 conference with the US Fish and Wildlife Service regarding the monarch butterfly, as requested by the Arizona Farm Bureau. 2019 1
The email from Darlene Licciardo to Aubrey Bettencourt discusses a Section 7 Conference under the Endangered Species Act, including an attached letter from Administrator Jim Houston of the California Farm Bureau Federation. 2019 1
Aurelia Skipwith of the U.S. Department of the Interior and Scott Mason from Holland & Knight are coordinating a meeting to discuss approval plan issues related to fish and wildlife management. 2019 2
Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, is coordinating with Scott Mason from Holland & Knight LLP regarding issues that may intersect with the Department of the Interior. 2019 2
The email from Jordan Dux to Nancy Johner of the USDA FSA discusses a letter from NEFB President Steve Nelson requesting support for a Section 7 Conference between USDA and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service regarding the monarch butterfly. 2019 2
Scott Mason from Holland & Knight LLP is seeking connections within the U.S. Department of the Interior's Land & Minerals Management to arrange a meeting with Balash. 2019 2
Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, expresses interest in connecting with Scott Mason to discuss topics related to the DOI. 2019 1
The Tennessee Farm Bureau is requesting the USDA Farm Service Agency to support a Section 7 conference with the US Fish & Wildlife Service to analyze the impact of the Conservation Reserve Program on the monarch butterfly under the Endangered Species Act. 2019 1
The email from Russell Boening to USDA officials requests support related to the Endangered Species Act, specifically concerning the Monarch Butterfly. 2019 1
The email from Scott Mason of Holland & Knight LLP to Aurelia Skipwith at the Department of the Interior discusses their recent meeting and ongoing issues related to the Department of the Interior. 2019 1
Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of Interior, communicates with John Anderson from the Edison Electric Institute about rescheduling a meeting due to a colleague's absence. 2019 6
Aurelia Skipwith from the U.S. Department of the Interior informs John Anderson of the Edison Electric Institute that she needs to reschedule their meeting due to international travel, suggesting he reach out to Katie Mills in her absence. 2019 5
Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, declined an invitation to the Spring 2019 Western Urban Water Coalition Reception due to travel commitments. 2019 3
The email from Ben Pinkston of the Kansas Farm Bureau requests a Section 7 conference regarding the monarch butterfly, addressed to Director Schemm of the USDA. 2019 1
The email from Amanda Beasley to USDA officials requests a Section 7 Conference regarding an unspecified matter, with an attachment included for further details. 2019 1
Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, informs John Anderson that she needs to reschedule a meeting regarding NPS lands' right-of-way access issues due to international travel. 2019 4
Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of Interior, informs John Anderson that she needs to reschedule their meeting due to international travel and suggests contacting Katie Mills in her absence. 2019 5
The email from John Anderson to Aurelia Skipwith confirms a meeting on April 10th to discuss right-of-way access issues on National Park Service lands, with attendees from the Western Utilities Group and other utility companies. 2019 3
Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, informed John Anderson that she needs to reschedule their meeting regarding utility right-of-way access issues on National Park Service lands due to international travel. 2019 4
The email from Perkins Coie invites Aurelia Skipwith of the Department of the Interior to a reception for the Board of Directors of the Western Urban Water Coalition in Washington D.C. on April 11, 2019, to discuss urban water issues affecting major metropolitan areas in the western United States. 2019 2
The email from Aurelia Skipwith of the U.S. Department of the Interior confirms the details for a meeting with the Idaho Cattle Association on April 2, 2019, to discuss grizzly bear management and wildlife corridor issues. 2019 2
The email from the U.S. Department of Transportation invites David J. Byrd from HUD to a Women's History Month event scheduled for March 28, 2019, at 2:30 PM. 2019 1
The email from Karen Williams of the Idaho Cattle Association to Aurelia Skipwith discusses an upcoming meeting on April 2, 2019, to address grizzly bear management and wildlife corridor issues. 2019 1
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued new requirements for community water systems to develop or update risk assessments and emergency response plans under the America's Water Infrastructure Act, enabling them to apply for grants for fiscal years 2020 and 2021. 2019 2
The email correspondence involves the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) discussing participation and introductions at the upcoming CoP18 meeting, highlighting the importance of addressing CITES priorities and member engagement. 2019 5
The email from Laura VanderMeer of Kelley Drye & Warren LLP discusses a recent meeting involving members of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and other stakeholders, expressing appreciation for their participation and outlining plans for introductions and logistics related to a marine mammal permit team presentation. 2019 3
The email from John Anderson of the Energy and Wildlife Action Coalition confirms a meeting on April 10th to discuss utility right-of-way access issues on National Park Service lands, with attendees from the Western Utility Group and a request for approval for one participant from WAPA. 2019 3
The email from Laura Skaer of the American Exploration & Mining Association discusses recent sage-grouse science and critiques the adequacy of a new USGS study, suggesting it lacks the best available science and referencing ignored studies. 2019 1
The email from Laura VanderMeer to Aurelia Skipwith and others discusses the agenda and logistics for a meeting regarding CITES and the totoaba/vaquita issue, with Skipwith set to deliver opening remarks. 2019 4
The email from Pamela Scruggs discusses preparations for an upcoming session involving the marine mammal permit team, including introductions and logistics for a lunch event, while coordinating with Laura VanderMeer and other attendees from various agencies. 2019 4
The email correspondence between Laura VanderMeer and Pamela Scruggs from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service discusses arrangements for an upcoming meeting, including introductions of new team members and the logistics of lunch catering for attendees. 2019 4
Aurelia Skipwith from the U.S. Department of the Interior requested a list of attendees and discussion topics for an upcoming meeting with the Western Utilities Group scheduled for April 10th, 2019, in an email to John Anderson of the Energy and Wildlife Action Coalition. 2019 2
The email from Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, inquires about the list of groups attending a meeting regarding CITES and the totoaba/vaquita issue, scheduled for the following day. 2019 3
The email correspondence between Brooke Wahlberg and Aurelia Skipwith of the U.S. Department of the Interior discusses the timeline for reopening the comment period regarding the Skookumchuck project. 2019 4
The email exchange between Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, and Brooke Wahlberg discusses the timeline for reopening the comment period regarding the Skookumchuck project. 2019 4
The email from Pamela Scruggs of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service informs Laura VanderMeer that Acting Assistant Director Eric Alvarez will attend a meeting with Alliance members, and addresses a spelling correction for Aurelia Skipwith's name on the presentation. 2019 5
Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, is coordinating with Brooke Wahlberg regarding the timeline for reopening the comment period on the Skookumchuck project. 2019 6
Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, requests a list of attendees and discussion topics for an upcoming meeting with the Western Utilities Group scheduled for April 10th. 2019 2
Aurelia Skipwith from the U.S. Department of the Interior is coordinating with Laura VanderMeer of Kelley Drye & Warren LLP regarding an upcoming alliance meeting and the necessary departmental ethics review. 2019 6
The email from Laura VanderMeer of Kelley Drye & Warren LLP discusses the final plan for a panel involving the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and other regulators, highlighting a change in the agenda and a spelling correction for Aurelia Skipwith's name. 2019 3
The email from Pamela Scruggs discusses the final plan for a panel presentation involving multiple agencies, including the USDA and FWS, highlighting a change in the agenda and correcting the spelling of Aurelia Skipwith's name. 2019 3
The email from Laura VanderMeer outlines the final agenda and changes for a panel discussion on the vaquita and totoaba issues at a meeting involving the Department of the Interior and the Fish and Wildlife Service, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and updates from various stakeholders. 2019 2
Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, is coordinating with Laura VanderMeer regarding an upcoming meeting and the necessary departmental ethics review. 2019 8
Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, is following up on the agenda for an upcoming Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks & Aquariums meeting and seeking information necessary for a Departmental Ethics review. 2019 7
The email from Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, discusses the approval process for her participation in the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks & Aquariums' annual member meeting, seeking clarification on event details for ethical compliance. 2019 4
Aurelia Skipwith from the U.S. Department of the Interior is coordinating with Laura VanderMeer regarding the clearance for an upcoming Alliance meeting and seeking guidance on the agenda while ensuring compliance with Departmental Ethics review. 2019 5
The email from John Anderson to Aurelia Skipwith discusses scheduling a meeting for April 10th with the Western Utilities Group. 2019 1
Aurelia Skipwith from the U.S. Department of the Interior is requesting information from Laura VanderMeer regarding an upcoming event to ensure compliance with ethics approval requirements. 2019 5
The email from David J. Byrd of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development informs recipients about the 2nd Annual Jay A. Parker Lecture and Reception, scheduled for February 21, 2019, organized by The Heritage Foundation and The Gloucester Institute to honor Jay A. Parker's contributions to the black conservative movement. 2019 3
The email correspondence involves the U.S. Department of the Interior's Fish and Wildlife Service, discussing logistics and coordination for an upcoming meeting on U.S. priorities for CITES, with Aurelia Skipwith stepping in for Andrea Travnicek. 2019 3
The email from Andrea Travnicek of the U.S. Department of the Interior discusses the upcoming Alliance meeting on U.S. priorities for CITES and logistics coordination with Aurelia Skipwith, who will attend in Travnicek's place. 2019 3
The U.S. Department of the Interior is coordinating with the EPA to reopen the public comment period for the Skookumchuck Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) due to delays caused by the government shutdown. 2019 5
The U.S. Department of the Interior is addressing delays in the Skookumchuck Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) due to a government shutdown, recommending a two-week extension of the public comment period to allow the EPA to submit comments. 2019 3
The email correspondence between Aurelia Skipwith and Brooke Wahlberg discusses the delays in the Skookumchuck Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) due to the government shutdown and the recommendation to reopen the public comment period for two weeks to allow the EPA to submit comments, as coordinated by the U.S. Department of the Interior. 2019 3
Aurelia Skipwith from the U.S. Department of the Interior informed Brooke Wahlberg that the agency was limited in its operations related to health and safety during the government shutdown but would look into the status of the Skookumchuck project. 2019 2
The email from Brooke Wahlberg of Nossaman LLP discusses a scheduled call regarding the Blue Creek Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) with representatives from AvanGrid Renewables and includes background materials related to the HCP process and the Blue Creek wind energy facility. 2019 2
The email correspondence between Aurelia Skipwith of the U.S. Department of the Interior and Brooke Wahlberg discusses the status of the Skookumchuck project and the limitations on operations related to health and safety during the government shutdown. 2019 2
The email from Brooke Wahlberg of Nossaman LLP discusses a scheduled call regarding the Blue Creek Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) with representatives from AvanGrid Renewables and includes background materials related to the HCP process and the Blue Creek wind energy facility. 2019 2
The U.S. Department of the Interior's Deputy Assistant Secretary Aurelia Skipwith confirmed a meeting with Ron McMurray and representatives from AEMA for February 7, 2019, at 9:00 AM. 2019 4
Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, confirmed a meeting on February 7th at 9am with Ron McMurray regarding a discussion with Laura Skaer and Mark Compton of AEMA. 2019 4
The email from Brooke Wahlberg to Aurelia Skipwith discusses the need for a call regarding the Skookumchuck project following the closure of the EIS comment period and inquires about USFWS personnel handling section 7 consultations on critical timelines. 2019 1
The email from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service discusses the scheduling of a meeting regarding the Blue Creek Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) and mentions the confirmation of participants and provision of background materials. 2019 1