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The EPA has submitted the final volume requirements for the 2018 and 2019 Renewable Fuel Standard to the OMB for review, amidst political tensions between senators regarding biofuel credit policies.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses a sponsored report by Airlines for America regarding bipartisan opposition to airport taxes, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA legal case.
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The email discusses concerns raised by POLITICO regarding Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's meetings with political donors during official travel, highlighting ethical implications and contrasting his actions with past administrations.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt plans to replace science advisers with industry representatives and state officials, dismissing those who have received agency grants, which critics view as an attack on scientific integrity.
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The EPA is hosting a four-session webinar series on successful contract drafting, led by attorney Dr. James Ottavio Castagnera, aimed at corporate and transactional attorneys, covering essential components of commercial contracts and dispute resolution strategies.
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The email discusses the U.S. government's response to the devastation in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria, highlighting a bipartisan congressional effort to pass aid legislation and the administration's commitment to support recovery efforts, amid controversy over President Trump's comments on the situation.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various developments regarding the agency's direction under the Trump administration, including anticipated cuts to the EPA budget, changes in compliance assistance, mixed reactions to proposed drinking water legislation, and pressure on President Trump to exit the Paris climate agreement.
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The email from POLITICO reports that the White House has nominated Andrew Wheeler to be the deputy administrator of the EPA, a position that will oversee daily operations while reversing many Obama-era regulations.
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The email discusses the cancellation of a controversial $300 million contract between Puerto Rico's Electric Power Authority and Whitefish Energy following calls from Governor Ricardo Rossello, highlighting ongoing congressional scrutiny and potential delays in power restoration efforts post-hurricane.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses a bipartisan effort by senators to urge leadership to include the Wildfire Disaster Funding Act in an upcoming disaster-relief package to provide stable funding for wildfire suppression and prevention efforts.
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The email discusses the ongoing negotiations between the Trump administration and Midwestern senators regarding the EPA's stance on biofuels, highlighting Senator Joni Ernst's demand for public commitments from the administration to support the renewable energy industry.
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The EPA Press Office announced that Administrator Pruitt is conducting a State Action Tour in Iowa and Kentucky, highlighting the agency's initiatives in those states.
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The email discusses concerns from Senate Democrats about the potential inclusion of oil and gas drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) within a broader tax reform package being advanced by Senate Republicans, highlighting the lack of attention to the issue amidst the tax debate.
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The email discusses the Trump administration's proposed budget cuts to federal employees' retirement programs and the Republican narrative that federal workers are overcompensated, highlighting the implications for federal workforce morale and compensation policies.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is considering a year-round ethanol waiver to appease Senate Republicans, which could facilitate the repeal of an Obama-era methane regulation, amidst ongoing legal debates about the authority to grant such a waiver.
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The email from Morning Consult to Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating a review of the week's events and upcoming developments related to the litigation.
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The email from POLITICO Pro Energy discusses key highlights of the Senate's tax overhaul, noting significant tax cuts for energy companies, including a reduction in the corporate tax rate and changes benefiting the oil industry, while addressing concerns regarding the impact on solar companies and utilities.
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The email discusses Senator Rob Portman's decision to support a Congressional Review Act resolution to block a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) rule limiting methane emissions from oil and gas drilling, following assurances from Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke regarding future actions to address methane venting and flaring.
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The EPA requested a delay in oral arguments regarding a Clean Air Act waiver that allows California to impose stricter emissions regulations, which the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals granted, requiring the EPA to provide updates on its review every 90 days.
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The email discusses a coalition of center-right groups urging the International Trade Commission (ITC) to refrain from recommending tariffs in a solar trade case, arguing that such tariffs would increase costs and harm the domestic solar industry.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt emphasizes President Trump's "America First" policy in a press release.
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The EPA nominee William Wehrum is set to argue in court against the OSHA silica rule, which imposes stricter exposure limits for workers, representing industry groups that challenge the regulation.
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The email discusses the challenges faced by Republicans in repealing and replacing Obamacare, highlighting Senator Ted Cruz's rising influence and proposed amendment that could undermine the Affordable Care Act, as reported in the POLITICO Playbook.
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The EPA's Press Office released a statement on June 27, 2017, highlighting praise from various governors for the Trump Administration's decision to rescind the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, which they viewed as federal overreach affecting state water management.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses skepticism among climate change scientists regarding EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's proposal for a debate on climate science, expressing concerns that it may undermine scientific integrity and support regulatory rollbacks.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Supreme Court's decision to rule on cellphone location privacy, specifically whether a warrant is required for authorities to access tracking data from mobile-phone companies.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the release of President Trump's financial disclosure by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, detailing his hotel and real estate assets.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses ongoing climate-related regulatory actions and opposition to the Trump administration's policies, including calls for public hearings on the repeal of the Clean Power Plan and legal actions regarding the Paris climate agreement.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on December 1, 2017, that it will not implement additional federal financial responsibility regulations for hardrock mining facilities, concluding that existing state and federal requirements sufficiently address associated risks.
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The EPA issued a regulatory alert on June 13, 2017, announcing proposed amendments to the Alaska State Implementation Plan (SIP) for air quality, including updates to minor source permitting and public involvement provisions, and extended the comment period for a consent decree related to Clean Air Act violations by Westward Seafoods Inc.
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The EPA's June 28, 2017 Daily Environment Report discusses ongoing legal actions against Monsanto regarding pesticides, California's lobbying for federal water infrastructure loans, and the initiation of the repeal of an Obama-era water jurisdiction regulation by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The email discusses recent House amendments related to the EPA and Interior during a spending package debate, highlighting key decisions such as funding for park maintenance, the Clean Water State Revolving Funds, and monitoring water quality post-Gold King Mine spill, while also noting failed efforts to restore funding for environmental justice and block offshore drilling.
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The email discusses the upcoming House vote on the FAA bill and the need for a temporary extension due to delays in the Senate, highlighting differing opinions on the length of the extension and criticism of the bill's air traffic control proposal from the American Conservative Union Foundation.
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The EPA 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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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is meeting with utility CEOs to discuss the rollback of the Clean Power Plan, with potential actions regarding its repeal or modification currently under review by the White House.
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The EPA's June 16, 2017 Energy and Climate Report discusses various topics including legal challenges to refinery expansions in California, Canada's climate change funding conditions, the resilience of green bond markets post-U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, and highlights frequent meetings between EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and energy company executives.
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The EPA is reviewing a plan to pause the implementation of an Obama-era methane emissions rule for oil and gas wells, while Colorado may shut down wells if operators fail to meet inspection deadlines following a recent fatal explosion.
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The Environmental Protection Agency announced a two-year postponement of compliance deadlines for new wastewater limits affecting over 1,000 power plants, originally set for 2018, now extended to 2020, as it reconsiders regulations on toxic wastewater from air pollution control systems and bottom furnace ash.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various environmental topics, including the impact of recent Democratic election victories on clean energy initiatives, criticism of the EPA's ozone designations, and Senate Democrats' strategies against Trump's environmental nominees.
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The email discusses U.S. Customs and Border Protection's plans to upgrade automated license plate readers to enhance traffic monitoring and reduce cross-border crime.
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The email from Politico discusses various political updates, including President Trump's phone call with Vladimir Putin regarding international issues and allegations of sexual misconduct against Michigan Rep. John Conyers, which are causing turmoil among Democratic leaders.
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The email discusses a recommendation from an FAA advisory panel to modify regulations regarding pilot flight hour requirements, highlighting dissent among panel members and the implications for the Senate's FAA bill.
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The email discusses concerns from GOP senators regarding unfilled vacancies in energy and environmental posts, highlighting the need for expedited nominations by the Trump administration, particularly for the EPA, while also noting the agency's reconsideration of coal ash regulation.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses President Trump's announcement on June 1, 2017, regarding the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate accord and plans to renegotiate the agreement to better benefit American workers.
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The email discusses President Trump's announcement on June 1, 2017, regarding the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate accord, emphasizing his intention to negotiate a new deal that he believes would be fairer to the United States, as reported by Politico's Playbook Power Briefing.
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The EPA is facing scrutiny from a federal appeals court regarding its decision not to impose stricter carbon monoxide emissions limits for large industrial boilers, as highlighted in the September 18, 2017 Daily Environment Report.
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The email discusses the conflicting signals from the Trump administration regarding the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement, highlighting statements from various officials, including National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, about the potential for renegotiating terms.
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The document is an EHS Federal Regulatory Alert from the EPA detailing recent regulatory updates, including the approval of revisions to Alabama's SIP for PM-2.5 infrastructure requirements and proposed changes to Arkansas's minor new source review program, with effective dates and contact information for further inquiries.
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The EPA issued a final rule approving revisions to the Imperial County Air Pollution Control District regulations regarding emissions from large confined animal facilities, effective July 10, 2017, and proposed a rule extending the attainment dates for the PM-2.5 nonattainment area in Idaho and Utah.
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The email discusses Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's order to review sage grouse conservation plans across 11 Western states, which is seen as a potential threat to existing protections in favor of oil and gas development, amidst contrasting opinions from former officials and conservationists.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt announced that the agency has not yet determined its approach to the Clean Power Plan and greenhouse gas emissions regulations, emphasizing the need to evaluate its authority under the Clean Air Act.
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The document discusses a letter from twenty House members to U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer regarding Buy America laws amid NAFTA renegotiations, while also highlighting various transportation-related news and the urgency of upcoming appropriations and reauthorizations for the Department of Transportation and FAA.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt faced intense questioning regarding President Trump's climate change views and the decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, emphasizing economic concerns over scientific consensus.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report from May 26, 2017, discusses various environmental issues including the slow adoption of smart water meters by utilities, budget cuts to farm conservation programs under the Trump administration, improvements in honeybee colony health, the EPA's opposition to a Supreme Court review of emissions rules, and efforts to change wildfire funding.
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The EPA is proposing to suspend compliance dates for a regulation limiting toxic discharges from coal-fired power plants, as part of a review initiated by Administrator Scott Pruitt, while a public comment period will follow the rule's publication.
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The email discusses the White House's announcement of Infrastructure Week and outlines President Trump's legislative principles for separating air traffic control operations from the FAA, highlighting key details about the proposed governance and representation on the new ATC board.
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The email from Politico journalists to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses major news events, including Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods for $13.7 billion, highlighting its implications for the grocery market and Amazon's business strategy.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the unrealistic assumptions behind President Trump's budget proposal, highlighting concerns about its feasibility and reliance on unspecified revenue.
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Seven former leaders of the Energy Department's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) urged lawmakers to reject President Trump's proposed 69% budget cuts for FY18, warning it would harm critical work and the future of America's energy sector.
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The email discusses the results of the Montana special election where Republican Greg Gianforte won against Democrat Rob Quist, despite being charged with assault for attacking a reporter, which maintained the GOP's majority in the House of Representatives.
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The EPA's June 28, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert details regulatory updates from Arkansas and Colorado regarding amendments to gas pipeline safety standards and hazardous air pollutants emission standards, respectively.
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The email discusses the expectation that President Trump will face significant discussions on climate change and the Paris Agreement during the G-7 summit in Sicily, while also noting the EPA's shelving of compliance deadlines for the effluent limits rule.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses several key actions and decisions by the Trump administration, including Administrator Scott Pruitt's directive to limit "sue and settle" practices, the proposed budget for a refocused IRIS program, the implementation of an Obama-era Superfund vapor intrusion rule, and the defense of an Obama-era Clean Air Act policy in a Supreme Court brief.
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The EPA issued a direct final rule on May 25, 2017, to fully approve New Hampshire's PSD and nonattainment NSR permit programs and related SIP revisions, effective July 24, 2017, unless adverse comments are received.
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The EPA's May 25, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses proposed amendments to Colorado's motor vehicle emissions inspection program and a repeal of certain regulations by the Illinois EPA, including details on upcoming hearings and deadlines for public comments.
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The email discusses the potential expansion of the Trump administration's electronics ban on flights to the U.S., with the Department of Homeland Security still considering the decision amid concerns from airlines and European officials.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various controversies and legal challenges surrounding the agency's new chemical review process, delays in methane standards, and the authority to delay a facility safety rule, reflecting the contentious regulatory environment under the Trump administration.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is considering a "Superfund Alternative Approach" to streamline the Superfund program, as requested by Administrator Scott Pruitt, which would allow for site cleanups without the stigma of being listed on the National Priorities List.
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The email discusses concerns raised by The Washington Post regarding President Trump's fiscal 2018 budget proposal that includes potential cuts to mail delivery services, specifically the authority to reduce mail delivery frequency, which could reignite a contentious debate over postal reform involving the U.S. Postal Service.
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The email from Politico reporters to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses James Comey's testimony regarding President Trump's interactions with him and the implications of Russian interference in the U.S. elections, emphasizing that Trump is not under investigation and highlighting Comey's concerns about the president's honesty.
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The email discusses the ongoing process of reauthorizing the FAA, highlighting Senate Commerce Chairman John Thune's plans for a markup in June and the challenges posed by other legislative priorities, as reported by POLITICO's Morning Transportation.
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The EPA's June 6, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert details proposed water quality standards amendments in Alaska and a settlement agreement for hazardous waste cleanup in California involving the Gordon Research Co. site.
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The document is a July 12, 2017, Energy and Climate Report from the EPA discussing budget cuts for environmental agencies, the approval of Susan Parker Bodine as EPA's enforcement nominee, and ongoing energy policy developments including carbon capture incentives and Australian states committing to net-zero emissions.
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The email discusses the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee's vetting of nominees for the Department of Energy and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, highlighting the importance of swift confirmation for Deputy Energy Secretary candidate Dan Brouillette and FERC nominees Neil Chatterjee and Rob Powelson to restore the agency's quorum.
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The email from POLITICO's Morning Score discusses the Montana special election, highlighting the implications of the race for Republican Greg Gianforte and Democratic Rob Quist on voter sentiment towards President Trump's administration, alongside a controversial incident involving Gianforte and a reporter.
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The email discusses a POLITICO Playbook update highlighting President Trump's tweetstorm regarding media criticism and voter fraud, sent to Ryan Jackson at the EPA.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various topics including state officials' hopes for continued grants under Administrator Scott Pruitt despite proposed cuts, concerns from Democrats regarding the nomination of Jeffrey Clark to head the DOJ's environmental division, and a debate over the implementation of new TSCA rules, alongside a coalition of attorneys general threatening to sue the EPA over delays in methane emissions regulations.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a Bloomberg BNA report on Cheniere Energy's new 20-year liquefied natural gas supply agreement with Korea Gas Corp, highlighting the U.S.'s growing role as a global LNG exporter amid South Korea's shift towards natural gas and renewables.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses concerns raised by environmentalists regarding Attorney General Jeff Sessions' new policy that prohibits monetary payments to third parties in civil settlements, which they argue could undermine supplemental environmental projects (SEPs) critical for initiatives like the Volkswagen settlement promoting zero emission vehicles.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee's approval of David Bernhardt as Deputy Secretary of the Interior, highlighting concerns about his industry ties and the upcoming full chamber vote on his nomination.
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The email from Anna Palmer and Jake Sherman to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the contents of the POLITICO Playbook, highlighting topics such as Jared Kushner's role amid the growing Russia scandal and the upcoming release of Josh Green's book on Steve Bannon.
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The email from the EPA discusses a POLITICO newsletter highlighting key election races, including a special election in California's 34th district where Democrat candidates Jimmy Gomez and Robert Lee Ahn are competing, with implications for Latino and Korean American representation in Congress.
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The email discusses the upcoming committee votes on four energy nominees, including David Bernhardt for the Department of the Interior, highlighting concerns from Democrats and environmental groups regarding ethics and climate change positions, as reported by POLITICO's Morning Energy.
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The email from POLITICO to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a CBO analysis indicating that the Senate's Obamacare repeal bill would result in 22 million more uninsured Americans while also reducing the federal deficit by $321 billion over ten years.
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The email discusses President Trump's lawyer's criticism of former FBI Director James Comey for disclosing the contents of memos regarding his conversations with Trump, indicating that the White House will defer to authorities on whether to investigate the matter.
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The email from POLITICO discusses Hurricane Harvey's impact on Texas, highlighting the federal government's response, including President Trump's disaster declaration and commitment to emergency aid, as reported by the EPA's Ryan Jackson.
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The email discusses President Trump's endorsement of separating air traffic control from the FAA, highlighting the ongoing legislative challenges and differing opinions on the effectiveness of this proposed overhaul.
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The email from POLITICO to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses Speaker Paul Ryan's criticism of President Trump's inappropriate tweet attacking MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski's appearance.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Supreme Court's decision to hear a Wisconsin case regarding the constitutionality of partisan gerrymandering, which could impact redistricting plans.
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The email discusses the U.S. delegation's focus on promoting cleaner fossil fuels and nuclear power at the COP23 climate negotiations in Bonn, while indicating that renegotiation of the Paris Agreement is not a priority for the Trump administration, as stated by a White House official.
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The email from Politico discusses various political updates, including a Pentagon missile test and a New York Times report on an incident involving Turkish security personnel attacking protesters in Washington, which has drawn condemnation from the State Department and calls for prosecution from lawmakers.
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The Government Accountability Office reported that the EPA failed to update its Science Advisory Board policy as mandated by Congress, particularly regarding evaluations of bias and state membership, highlighting ongoing criticisms of the board's composition.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses California's legislative efforts to extend its greenhouse gas cap-and-trade program and highlights upcoming Senate Judiciary Committee hearings regarding the Trump administration's environmental policies and potential rollbacks of Obama-era climate regulations.
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The email from Joe Pompeo at POLITICO discusses a concerning incident of vandalism at the Lexington Herald-Leader office, highlighting the climate of hostility towards journalists, and mentions the imminent resolution for Lawrence O'Donnell.
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The email discusses the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee's approval of President Trump's nominees for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the Department of Energy, highlighting the voting outcomes and the nominees' backgrounds.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the disruption caused by climate change and anti-natural gas protesters during the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing for President Trump's nominees to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the Department of Energy.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a Bloomberg BNA report on the Trump administration's consideration of merging two agencies responsible for offshore drilling safety and leasing, reversing a key recommendation made after the 2010 Gulf oil spill.
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The email discusses ongoing efforts by Rep. Sam Graves and House Transportation Chairman Bill Shuster to revamp the FAA's air traffic control functions, highlighting the need to address general aviation concerns regarding user fees and board representation in the proposed new structure.
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The email discusses a House Natural Resources Committee hearing revealing that Puerto Rico's electric utility, PREPA, ignored legal advice when contracting Whitefish Energy for hurricane recovery, leading to the contract's cancellation and ongoing investigations by the Puerto Rican government.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is uncertain about future greenhouse gas regulations for existing power plants as the agency prepares to repeal the Clean Power Plan.
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