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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt visited Texas to assess relief efforts and coordinate with local leaders in response to Hurricane Harvey, emphasizing the agency's commitment to support affected regions and manage fuel shortages through potential waivers.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the appointment of Trey Glenn as the Regional Administrator for Region 4, overseeing environmental protection efforts across eight Southern states.
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The EPA announced that the U.S. will withdraw from the Paris Agreement while participating in G7 discussions to reset the climate change dialogue, emphasizing a new approach aligned with the Trump Administration's priorities.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discussed President Trump's focus on economic growth and the decision to withdraw from the Paris Accord during an interview on Fox Business.
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The EPA's Weekly Round-Up for June 30, 2017, discusses Administrator Scott Pruitt's decision to rescind the "Waters of the United States" (WOTUS) rule, emphasizing a shift towards prioritizing industry and agricultural interests over environmental regulations, which aligns with a key Trump campaign promise.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt visited Tennessee to engage with agriculture leaders and discuss the agency's decision to begin rescinding the "Waters of the United States" (WOTUS) rule, emphasizing the importance of stakeholder input in the regulatory process.
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The email from the EPA Press Office announces President Trump's nomination of Matt Leopold as the agency's general counsel, highlighting widespread praise from various political leaders for his experience and approach to environmental law.
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The EPA, under Administrator Scott Pruitt, announced a decision to end the "sue-and-settle" practice, which involved settling lawsuits with conservationists and industry that forced the agency to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and mercury pollution.
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The EPA Press Office issued a response to an Associated Press story by Michael Biesecker, criticizing it as misleading regarding the agency's efforts and assessments of Superfund sites affected by Hurricane Harvey.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) are coordinating efforts to address the environmental impacts of Hurricane Harvey, reporting improvements in air quality and the operational status of drinking water systems while mobilizing community liaisons to assist affected areas.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) volumes for 2018 and biomass-based diesel volumes for 2019, maintaining stability in the marketplace and adhering to statutory deadlines.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the appointment of Cosmo Servidio as the new Region 3 Administrator, overseeing environmental protection efforts in several states and the District of Columbia.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt publicly asserts that he is not an ally of polluters and commits to a tougher stance on environmental regulations, as reported by Bloomberg.
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The email discusses a briefing by the Coalition for Affordable Prescription Drugs (CAPD) and includes updates on President Trump's visit to the Western Wall and his comments regarding Israeli intelligence shared with Russia, as reported by Politico journalists.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt visited Texas to assess relief efforts and coordinate with local leaders in response to Hurricane Harvey, emphasizing the agency's commitment to support recovery and address fuel shortages through potential waivers of certain requirements.
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The document details the nomination of Bill Wehrum by President Trump to serve as the EPA Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation, highlighting support from environmental leaders for his extensive experience in air quality issues.
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The EPA has decided to reconsider certain provisions of the final rule regulating coal combustion residuals as nonhazardous waste, following petitions from industry groups, to evaluate potential improvements while ensuring environmental protection.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the appointment of Doug Benevento as the Region 8 Administrator, responsible for overseeing environmental protection efforts in several states including Colorado and Utah.
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The document is a press release from the EPA announcing President Trump's nomination of Andrew Wheeler as Deputy Administrator, highlighting his extensive experience in environmental policy and support from key political figures.
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The email from Politico to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses political developments, including Joe Biden's potential 2020 candidacy, Rick Dearborn's expected reassignment, ongoing crises in Puerto Rico, and allegations against Roy Moore, a Republican Senate candidate.
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The EPA press release details Administrator Scott Pruitt's visit to Nebraska on October 20, 2017, to discuss the proposal to rescind the 2015 "Waters of the United States" (WOTUS) rule with state officials and stakeholders, emphasizing the administration's commitment to returning regulatory powers to the states and supporting agricultural interests.
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The document discusses an editorial from the Tribune-Review regarding the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) practice of "sue and settle," specifically in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA legal case.
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The document discusses EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's statements denying any alliance with polluters and his commitment to enforce stricter environmental regulations, as reported by Bloomberg on October 25, 2017.
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The Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency announced that Terminix Companies were sentenced for illegally applying restricted-use pesticides in the U.S. Virgin Islands, resulting in a total of $10 million in fines and restitution.
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The email discusses the uncertain status of a Congressional Review Act resolution aimed at nullifying a Bureau of Land Management rule on methane emissions from oil and gas drilling, highlighting the political dynamics and key undecided senators involved.
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The email discusses advice from business groups to the EPA regarding regulatory reform under the Trump administration, emphasizing the need to revise or eliminate certain Clean Air Act rules and change how regulations are written, in response to Trump's executive order on regulatory reform.
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The email from the EPA Press Office discusses the promising start of the new Region 8 Administrator, as reported by the Montana Standard editorial on November 5, 2017.
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The EPA submitted its proposed 2018 biofuels requirements to the OMB for review, which includes a mandate for blending 15 billion gallons of conventional biofuel, primarily corn-based ethanol, with a final rule expected by November 30, 2017.
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The email discusses a revised deal between House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and House Financial Services Chairman Jeb Hensarling regarding changes to the National Flood Insurance Program, which includes new penalties for homeowners with repeat flooding claims that are less severe than initially proposed.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to repeal the glider provisions of the Heavy-Duty Truck Rule, asserting that gliders should not be classified as "new motor vehicles" under the Clean Air Act, in an effort to reduce regulatory burdens on the glider industry.
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The document is an Energy and Climate Report from the EPA discussing various topics including the vulnerability of NYC to climate change, staffing changes in the EPA's Office of Research and Development, the Senate confirmation of Brock Long as Trump's emergency management director, and updates on energy regulations and studies.
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The EPA announced that Terminix Companies were sentenced for illegally applying restricted-use pesticides in the U.S. Virgin Islands, resulting in a total of $10 million in fines and restitution, highlighting the importance of adhering to pesticide application laws to protect public health.
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The EPA Press Office announced that Administrator Scott Pruitt appointed new members to advisory boards following a decision to ban recipients of EPA grants from serving on those boards.
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The EPA is planning to allow the terms of numerous science advisers to lapse and is proposing buyouts for up to 1,228 employees, as reported in the June 21, 2017 Daily Environment Report.
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The email from the EPA discusses a commentary by Anja Manuel from the Center for a New American Security on developing a balanced U.S. trade strategy toward China, highlighting the need for effective measures that address unfair practices while maintaining a positive bilateral relationship.
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The email from the EPA discusses an invitation to a private roundtable hosted by the Center for a New American Security, focusing on the implications of economic populism on U.S. energy policy and trade, particularly under the Trump administration.
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The EPA is required to provide updates every 90 days on the review of the carbon emissions rule for future power plants, as the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has indefinitely frozen challenges to the rule amid concerns over the Trump administration's inaction.
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The email from the EPA Press Office details Administrator Scott Pruitt's state action tour in Texas, highlighting his visit to Toyota's new headquarters and discussions with local business leaders about the impact of EPA regulations on environmental practices and economic growth.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt visited Houston to assess the agency's response to Hurricane Harvey, focusing on Superfund site evaluations and coordination with federal and state partners.
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The EPA has approved a cleanup plan for the San Jacinto Waste Pits, a decision praised by local officials and environmental advocates for addressing health hazards following dioxin exposure.
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The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has allowed the Trump administration's request to pause a climate change lawsuit brought by children against the federal government, requiring them to respond within 30 days while addressing jurisdictional issues related to the Energy Policy Act of 1992.
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The email from the EPA Press Office details Administrator Scott Pruitt's visit to Iowa and North Dakota, where he discussed the need for regulatory clarity regarding water regulations and criticized the previous administration's policies that created uncertainty for farmers and ranchers.
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The email discusses Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin's decision to lift holds on two Interior nominees, Joseph Balash and Brenda Burman, following a meeting with Secretary Ryan Zinke regarding national monument designations.
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Environmental groups are urging the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals to issue a ruling on the Clean Power Plan due to uncertainties surrounding the Trump administration's timeline for its repeal, as noted in a recent Unified Agenda from the White House.
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The EPA's Samantha Dravis received an email detailing the Trump administration's announcement of a deal for Xcoal Energy and Resources to export 700,000 tons of coal to Ukraine's Centrenergo PJSC, aimed at diversifying Ukraine's energy sources and bolstering U.S. economic interests.
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The email discusses the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) shift in focus under the Obama administration, highlighting criticisms from EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt regarding the agency's expansion of authority and its neglect of core responsibilities, with a promise to refocus on its mandated duties.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the extension of enforcement discretion for Puerto Rico Electric and Power Authority facilities affected by Hurricane Maria, providing relief from certain Clean Air Act requirements until January 31, 2018, to aid in restoring electricity in Puerto Rico.
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The email discusses the debate surrounding the Trump administration's new framework rules for implementing the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), highlighting differing perspectives on whether the rules are "achievable" or "lawful," as expressed by EPA officials and critics.
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The EPA announced the appointment of Alexandra Dunn as the Regional Administrator for Region 1, overseeing environmental protection efforts in six northeastern states.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt visited Kentucky to meet with farmers and state officials, discussing the agency's partnership with the state and addressing environmental issues, including the proposal to rescind the 2015 WOTUS rule and new pesticide requirements for dicamba.
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Fifteen Democratic attorneys general sued the EPA for failing to meet a deadline to designate areas not in compliance with the 2015 ozone standard, which would require states to develop air quality improvement plans.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the appointment of Pete Lopez as the Regional Administrator for Region 2, overseeing environmental protection efforts in New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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The EPA is soliciting comments on its stay of an Obama-era Clean Water Act effluent rule and is proposing new guidelines for identifying confidential chemicals under the Toxic Substances Control Act.
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The email from the EPA's Samantha Dravis announces a cocktail event featuring speakers on women in STEM, organized by Women Rule in partnership with Google and other organizations.
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The email discusses the expectation among GOP senators, particularly from the Senate Finance Committee, regarding the upcoming legislation to extend expired tax provisions related to renewable energy and agriculture, which will be pursued separately from the major tax bill currently advancing in Congress.
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The document is an email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discussing an article by Emmett McGroarty and Erin Tuttle that praises EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's efforts to reduce regulatory burdens, in the context of the ongoing legal case Sierra Club v. EPA.
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The EPA is activating emergency response teams and taking precautions in Regions 2 and 4 in preparation for Hurricane Irma, focusing on securing Superfund sites, assessing infrastructure, and ensuring safety in affected areas.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the House's passage of a flood insurance bill that reauthorizes the National Flood Insurance Program for five years, while also addressing concerns from coastal Republicans about its impact on constituents.
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The email from the EPA discusses the July 2017 CEO Report, highlighting ongoing efforts by Senate leaders to repeal Obamacare amid GOP divisions, and mentions upcoming tax reform hearings focused on benefiting small businesses and simplifying personal tax filing.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the launch of the Smart Sectors Program, aimed at engaging American businesses in a collaborative effort to achieve better environmental outcomes through a sector-based approach.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses an upcoming webinar on the complexities of attorney-client privilege, emphasizing its importance for legal professionals and detailing registration information.
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The EPA announced the appointment of Trey Glenn as the Regional Administrator for Region 4, overseeing environmental protection efforts in eight Southern states.
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The EPA announced additional public listening sessions in San Francisco, Gillette, and Kansas City regarding the proposed repeal of the Clean Power Plan, responding to significant public interest and emphasizing the administration's commitment to gather feedback on the regulation's impact.
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The EPA announced it will hold three additional public hearings on the proposal to withdraw the Clean Power Plan, responding to significant public interest following initial hearings in coal regions.
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The EPA, under Administrator Scott Pruitt, announced the termination of the "sue-and-settle" practice, which involved settling lawsuits with conservationists and industry that mandated regulatory actions on greenhouse gas emissions and mercury pollution.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses upcoming webinars focused on employment and labor issues, particularly in relation to changes in the I-9 employee verification form, amidst the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA lawsuit.
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The EPA and TCEQ are coordinating efforts to address the environmental impacts of Hurricane Harvey, reporting improvements in air quality and the operational status of water systems while mobilizing community liaisons to assist local officials and residents.
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The email discusses the EPA's annual Renewable Fuel Standard hearing where feedback will be gathered on proposed biofuel blending rules, highlighting the agency's decision to maintain the ethanol mandate while cutting advanced biofuels, and mentions a court ruling requiring the reinstatement of the methane rule for new oil and gas wells.
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The EPA's Energy and Climate Report from August 7, 2017, discusses various environmental issues, including the impact of soybean cultivation on Brazil's Cerrado, trade tensions over ethanol with Brazil, rising greenhouse gas emissions in Germany, and proposed changes to sage grouse conservation plans by the Interior Department.
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The email discusses Senate Democrats urging the Department of Transportation (DOT) to reconsider its withdrawal of a proposed rule on obstructive sleep apnea for train operators and truck drivers, citing safety concerns linked to past crashes.
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The EPA announced its intent to revisit provisions of the Phase 2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Fuel Efficiency Standards for Medium- and Heavy-Duty Engines due to stakeholder concerns from the trailer and glider industry.
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The email discusses how membership in federal unions, particularly the American Federation of Government Employees, is increasing in response to President Trump's and congressional Republicans' efforts to weaken these unions and cut federal employee benefits, as reported by The Washington Post.
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The email discusses a Poynter Journalism Ethics Summit where journalists and academics addressed the challenges of rebuilding public trust in the media amidst a polarized political climate, highlighting the need for increased transparency and fact-checking.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses concerns from Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds regarding President Trump's potential cuts to biofuel levels under the Renewable Fuel Standards, and highlights the Senate environment committee's postponement of votes on EPA nominations due to these concerns.
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The EPA announced it will hold three additional public hearings on the proposal to withdraw the Clean Power Plan due to significant public interest, with locations in San Francisco, Gillette, and Kansas City.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report for September 25, 2017, discusses various environmental topics including the impact of NAFTA negotiations on the chemical industry, the insurance industry's response to climate change risks, and the Senate's upcoming debate on flood insurance and climate resilience.
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The EPA's Administrator Scott Pruitt visited North Dakota to meet with state leaders and discuss the agency's efforts to redefine the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, aiming to reduce regulatory burdens on agriculture and empower state governance.
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The email from the EPA's Ryan Jackson discusses a POLITICO newsletter highlighting the fundraising efforts of the Club for Growth to support Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley's potential Senate campaign against Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill.
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The email from the EPA's Ryan Jackson discusses concerns among Senate Democrats regarding potential Russian interference in the upcoming 2018 elections, highlighting the lack of urgency in addressing this issue amidst ongoing threats.
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The email discusses the upcoming joint House-Senate Republican retreat at the Greenbrier Resort in January 2018, as well as the retirement announcement of Congressman John Conyers amid harassment claims, highlighting its potential impact on the Democratic Caucus.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various topics including Senator Burr's concerns about perfluorinated substances, criticism of Trump's CEQ nominee Kathleen Hartnett White, the EPA's request to revise coal ash rule provisions, and a court order for the EPA to release documents related to the Clean Water Act effluent rule review.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses ongoing pressures from Democratic attorneys general against the Trump administration's climate policy rollbacks, concerns over potential legal violations by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt regarding anti-lobbying laws, and California's regulatory stance on vehicle fuel economy standards.
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The email from the EPA's Approval Queue confirms the approval of a trip request from Washington to Sydney for Ryan Jackson on August 24, 2017.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's denial of ever considering resigning, in response to a report by NBC News.
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The email discusses the Senate confirmation hearings for Kathleen Hartnett White and William Wehrum, highlighting the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) leadership changes and the White House's push for expedited environmental reviews through the Council on Environmental Quality.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report for October 23, 2017, highlights various environmental issues, including challenges for biotechnology companies in the EU post-Brexit, a Senate budget plan that may permit oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and Monsanto's lawsuit against Arkansas over a herbicide ban.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Energy and Climate Report, highlighting how upcoming government studies may hinder President Trump's efforts to roll back climate regulations, alongside updates on electric vehicle incentives and natural gas market dynamics.
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The EPA issued a final rule conditionally approving a revision to the Bay Area Air Quality Management District's portion of the California SIP for emission reduction credit banking, while also approving a revision to the Sacramento Metropolitan AQMD regarding VOC emissions from landfill gas flaring, both effective January 3, 2018.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the July 31, 2017, Daily Environment Report, highlighting key environmental news including Mexico's ethanol policy, a Senate hearing on Superfund management, California's electric vehicle deal with Volkswagen, and ongoing litigation involving methane emissions regulations and Superfund claims against ARCO and DuPont.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Bloomberg BNA Daily Environment Report, highlighting how the upcoming solar eclipse on August 21, 2017, presents a unique opportunity for the U.S. power sector to test and refine their systems in anticipation of increased reliance on renewable energy sources.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Sierra Club v. EPA legal case, specifically referencing the case number 1:17-cv-01906.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report from August 21, 2017, discusses various environmental topics including the potential survival of a coal mine in Arizona, concerns over conflicts of interest regarding Energy Department nominees, and internal emails revealing EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's quick decision to keep a neurotoxic pesticide on the market.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA announces upcoming webinars focused on worker classification under the Fair Labor Standards Act, highlighting the Department of Labor's enforcement actions and the importance of proper classification to avoid penalties.
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The EPA announced settlements with Exxon Mobil and PDC Energy to reduce emissions from their chemical plants, with Exxon committing $300 million for pollution control upgrades and a $2.5 million civil penalty, while PDC will invest $19.7 million for emissions improvements and also pay a $2.5 million penalty.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the Sierra Club v. EPA case (1:17-cv-01906) and mentions a sponsored event by the National Association of Chain Drug Stores focused on opioid abuse solutions.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt announced a policy barring scientists who receive EPA grants from serving on agency advisory boards to preserve scientific integrity, which may lead to the replacement of current members with individuals aligned with industry interests.
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The email discusses concerns from various stakeholders regarding EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's decision to bar researchers receiving EPA grants from serving on its advisory boards, which critics argue undermines scientific integrity and public health decision-making.
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The email from POLITICO Pro to EPA employee Samantha Dravis reports on the election victories of Democrats Ralph Northam in Virginia and Phil Murphy in New Jersey during the 2017 gubernatorial races.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson forwarded a Bloomberg BNA Daily Environment Report discussing legal challenges in Michigan where municipalities are facing class action lawsuits over water and sewer fees being classified as unconstitutional taxes.
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The EPA, led by Administrator Pruitt, is responding to the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey by requiring Arkema Inc. to provide information on its risk management plan for a flooded chemical plant, while also reviewing proposed changes to industrial risk management plans and the potential closure of the EPA lab in Houston.
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