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The email from POLITICO reports that the Trump administration will replace the existing travel ban with new restrictions affecting travelers from eight countries, as announced by U.S. officials.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Trump administration's announcement of an investigation into China's coercive practices regarding intellectual property theft from American companies, highlighting it as a positive initial response to China's economic policies.
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The email discusses President Trump's intervention in the Alabama Senate special election to support incumbent Senator Luther Strange against challenger Roy Moore, highlighting the potential implications for the Republican Party and its incumbents ahead of the 2018 midterms.
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The email from the EPA discusses a POLITICO newsletter highlighting the competitive Georgia special election, focusing on voter turnout efforts by both parties ahead of the runoff between Democrat Jon Ossoff and Republican Karen Handel.
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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, as reported by POLITICO.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt faced intense questioning about President Trump's climate change views and the decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement during media appearances, emphasizing economic concerns over climate science.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the unsettled state of America's allies following President Trump's approach to international agreements, particularly the Paris Agreement on climate change, and mentions Trump's push to change Senate rules regarding the filibuster.
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The email from Anna Palmer and Jake Sherman to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses President Trump's tweets regarding the travel ban and his criticism of the Justice Department, as well as highlights upcoming political events, including James Comey's testimony.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses ongoing negotiations in California regarding a greenhouse gas cap-and-trade or tax program, which may extend beyond the state's budget approval deadline of June 15, 2017.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses President Trump's acknowledgment of being under investigation for firing FBI Director James Comey, highlighting the political implications of the ongoing obstruction probe.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various environmental regulatory issues, including potential changes to air quality standards under new leadership, concerns over exemptions for animal feeding operations from emissions reporting, and ongoing legal challenges related to nutrient limits in wastewater permits and data disclosure laws in New Jersey.
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The EPA's oversight of benzene emissions is compromised by poor data and lax enforcement, according to a report from the inspector general, while the agency also faces criticism for failing to update policies for diversifying its Science Advisory Board, as noted by the GAO.
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The EPA received a regulatory alert regarding proposed amendments to vehicle emissions inspection regulations in Maryland and updates to the conveyance safety code in Wisconsin, with specific details on inspection timelines and standards.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report from June 9, 2017, highlights an investigation by the EPA inspector general into potential links between the agency and Monsanto regarding pesticide regulation, alongside updates on various environmental legal cases and biotechnology developments.
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The EPA's November 9, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses proposed amendments to mining rights regulations in Alaska and updates on oil and gas industry regulations, including a new rule on well casing and cementing, with deadlines for public comments and scheduled hearings.
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The email discusses Speaker Paul Ryan's comments regarding Greg Gianforte's alleged assault on a reporter during Montana's special election, emphasizing that Gianforte should apologize while avoiding a definitive stance on his acceptance into the House Republican Conference.
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The email discusses the impending Senate vote on a "skinny repeal" of the Affordable Care Act, highlighting uncertainty about the necessary votes and the potential response from House Republicans, as reported by various political figures and media outlets.
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The EPA's August 18, 2017, EHS Federal Regulatory Alert discusses proposed revisions to Colorado's State Implementation Plan (SIP) regarding air pollutant emission notice requirements and a consent decree related to Clean Air Act violations in Waterbury, Connecticut.
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The email from POLITICO informs Ryan Jackson of the EPA about President Trump's nomination of Kirstjen Nielsen, a White House aide and cybersecurity expert, to be the next Secretary of Homeland Security, replacing John Kelly.
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The email discusses a peer-reviewed study by Harvard researchers revealing that Exxon Mobil misled the public about climate change over 40 years, highlighting discrepancies between their scientific communications and public advertisements, and mentions imminent decisions regarding national monuments by the Interior Secretary.
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Senator Chuck Grassley is urging President Trump to implement measures to reduce costly travel by administration officials, specifically citing EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's expensive trips, including a $58,000 charter flight.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report from September 7, 2017, discusses various environmental issues including the safety concerns surrounding the Arkema chemical plant explosion in Texas post-Hurricane Harvey, the challenges of hazardous waste disposal for businesses in Houston, and the suspension of cleanup work at Florida Superfund sites in anticipation of Hurricane Irma.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA reports on the Senate's 52-48 vote to begin formal debate on the Republican tax bill, indicating a potential vote for its passage later that week.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson received a briefing from Bloomberg BNA on September 28, 2017, highlighting a National Academies report that criticized the Department of Energy for lacking an accurate inventory of federal lands to promote energy projects, suggesting the need for better management and assessment of its 2.4 million acres.
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The EPA is preparing for a Senate Environment and Public Works subcommittee hearing focused on the impact of natural disasters on Superfund sites and the need for accountability from responsible companies.
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The email from Ryan Jackson of the EPA Press Office discusses an editorial from the Montana Standard praising the new Region 8 Administrator's promising start, dated November 5, 2017.
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The email from the EPA's Ryan Jackson discusses a POLITICO newsletter detailing the competitive Alabama Senate race between Luther Strange and Roy Moore, highlighting concerns from the White House and GOP about Strange's polling and the significant ad spending by pro-Strange groups.
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The EPA's December 5, 2017, EHS Federal Regulatory Alert discusses proposed and final rules regarding revisions to the Massachusetts and New York State Implementation Plans (SIPs) aimed at reducing air pollution and emissions from transportation and electric generating units, with specific deadlines for public comments and state compliance.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Senate Republicans' passage of a budget measure that paves the way for a tax overhaul, highlighting a significant legislative victory for the GOP.
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The email from the EPA discusses ongoing legal actions, including a lawsuit against the Department of Energy regarding a carbon capture project and a suit by environmentalists to compel the EPA to respond to a petition on emissions regulations for concentrated animal feeding operations.
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The EPA received a report highlighting the lack of diversity in the technology sector, emphasizing the need for federal agencies to assist in improving racial and gender representation, as noted by Rep. Bobby Scott.
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The EPA's EHS State Regulatory Alert from August 15, 2017, discusses proposed regulations in California regarding aftermarket catalytic converters and child safety alert systems for school buses, with deadlines for comments and hearings scheduled.
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The email discusses the EPA's conclusion that Administrator Scott Pruitt's comments on climate change did not violate the agency's scientific integrity policy, following a complaint from the Sierra Club.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses President Trump's decision to disband two business advisory councils following the resignation of several CEOs in response to criticism of his handling of the Charlottesville violence.
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The email from POLITICO discusses an investigation into the environmental scandal involving Scott Pruitt, the EPA Chief, regarding his actions to suppress an audit related to the toxic conditions in Tar Creek, Oklahoma, while he was the state's attorney general.
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The email discusses the withdrawal of a proposed rule by the Trump administration regarding sleep apnea testing for transportation workers, which has faced criticism from safety officials like the NTSB, while the Department of Transportation claims existing programs are sufficient to address the issue.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the agency's response to climate change amidst recent hurricanes, Senate Democrats' inquiries about staff reductions and their impact on public health, and the blockage of Susan Bodine's nomination to lead the EPA's enforcement office.
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The email discusses President Trump's decision to side with Democrats on a plan to lift the debt ceiling and fund the government for three months, which contradicts the wishes of Republican leaders in Congress.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various topics including bipartisan efforts to fund brownfields legislation, criticism of Senate spending cuts affecting EPA enforcement, a lawsuit by the Center for Biological Diversity regarding Administrator Pruitt's directive on "sue-and-settle" agreements, and preliminary discussions among House Republicans about limiting the Clean Water Act's jurisdiction.
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The email from POLITICO reports that President Trump signed a directive banning transgender individuals from serving in the military, allowing the Secretary of Defense discretion in implementation, as communicated to Ryan Jackson at the EPA.
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The email from POLITICO discusses the challenges President Trump faces in confirming a new attorney general if he fires Jeff Sessions, highlights the House's overwhelming approval of a sanctions bill affecting Russia, Iran, and North Korea, and notes the potential diplomatic backlash from the EU regarding the sanctions.
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The email from POLITICO discusses Ivanka Trump's comments on her political role and the healthcare debate, highlighting her attempt to distance herself from politics while serving as a senior adviser to the President.
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The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has set expedited deadlines for responses regarding the EPA's request to delay the enforcement of its methane rule for oil and gas wells, following the agency's argument that it lacked sufficient time to consider a rehearing.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various climate-related actions and announcements from state officials and the Trump administration, including Colorado's commitment to the Paris Agreement, California's cap-and-trade extension, and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's comments on greenhouse gas regulations.
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The email discusses House Science Chairman Lamar Smith defending the EPA against allegations of attempting to control the testimony of scientist Deborah Swackhamer, amid calls from Democrats for an investigation into the matter.
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The email discusses House Budget Chairwoman Diane Black's announcement that the GOP budget resolution will be presented to the House floor, amid challenges in securing support from Republican lawmakers due to concerns over proposed mandatory cuts.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various legal and regulatory challenges facing the agency, including concerns over Attorney General Jeff Sessions' memo on legal settlements, environmentalists' push against the EPA's water standards determination, Beech-Nut's refusal to comply with a Superfund cleanup order, and requests from nanomaterial stakeholders to delay an Obama-era reporting rule.
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The email discusses the National Transportation Safety Board's (NTSB) release of details regarding a fatal Tesla crash, highlighting concerns about the safety of self-driving car systems and the performance of the vehicle's collision avoidance features.
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The email discusses the implications of the Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017, highlighting concerns from the EPA regarding the erosion of civil service protections for federal employees, particularly in relation to the expedited firing process and reduced appeal rights.
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The email from POLITICO Pro to Ryan Jackson at the EPA requests feedback through a customer survey to improve their service and product offerings.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson received a report detailing various energy and climate developments, including the EU's plans to protect its carbon market post-Brexit, Arch Coal's mine expansion in Colorado, China's fossil fuel vehicle sales deadline, and the impact of Hurricane Irma on energy infrastructure.
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The email from the EPA discusses a POLITICO newsletter highlighting the competitive Alabama Senate primary race, focusing on attacks by Sen. Luther Strange against Rep. Mo Brooks, as well as Brooks' defense of a controversial campaign ad related to the Scalise shooting.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA informs about the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee's upcoming confirmation hearing on November 8 for Kathleen Hartnett White's nomination to lead the White House Council on Environmental Quality and Andrew Wheeler's nomination as EPA deputy administrator.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA informs about a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing scheduled for September 20, 2017, to consider nominations for four EPA positions and one Nuclear Regulatory Commission nominee.
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The email discusses President Trump's comments during a meeting of the presidential advisory commission on election integrity, where he criticized states for not providing data to the voter fraud commission, implying they have something to hide, while also mentioning the commission's estimated cost of $500,000.
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The email discusses a White House meeting during Energy Week where state officials and Native American tribal leaders, including representatives from the Navajo Nation, will address energy development on tribal lands and the future of the Navajo Generating Station, amidst concerns about its long-term viability and maintenance costs.
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The email from POLITICO discusses the House Republicans' tax bill vote scheduled for November 16, 2017, highlighting President Trump's support and the internal dynamics among GOP leaders, while noting potential challenges in reconciling the bill with the Senate version.
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The email discusses Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney's announcement regarding the EPA's reduced spending on climate change science in the 2018 budget, emphasizing a shift away from what he termed "crazy" expenditures from the previous administration.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various topics including states' concerns over the EPA's ozone data, opposition to Michael Dourson's nomination, support from the CSB for parts of the Obama-era RMP rule, manufacturers' calls for NSR reform, and the EPA's proposals for prioritizing chemicals for TSCA risk analyses.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is officially putting on hold an Obama-era rule aimed at limiting methane leaks from oil and gas wells, while initiating a reconsideration process and delaying compliance deadlines, prompting potential lawsuits from environmental groups.
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The email discusses the U.S. delegation's participation in the COP23 climate talks in Bonn, Germany, highlighting the change in leadership from Tom Shannon to Judith Garber and the ongoing negotiations regarding the Paris climate agreement amid mixed signals from the Trump administration.
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The email discusses the resignation of Marty Klepper, the first executive director of the Build America Bureau at the Department of Transportation, and highlights President Trump's upcoming meeting with Senate Republicans to discuss the GOP agenda, including infrastructure.
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The email discusses the Ocean Summit in Halifax, Canada, organized by the Ocean Council to address ocean-related issues, while also noting the EPA's plan to finalize 2018 ethanol volumes under the Renewable Fuel Standard amidst pressure from corn-state lawmakers.
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The email discusses the decision by the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation to have lawsuits challenging two key EPA rules under the revised Toxic Substances Control Act proceed in separate courts, with the prioritization rule in the 9th Circuit and the evaluation rule in the 4th Circuit.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various environmental and energy topics, including Illinois EPA's proposal to cap emissions from Dynegy coal plants, the new head of a state air pollution group, and Energy Secretary Rick Perry's comments on rare earth minerals from coal.
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The email correspondence involves Sydney Hupp from the EPA coordinating scheduling for Administrator Pruitt's attendance at an event hosted by the Hoover Institution, with input from Adam J. White and others regarding potential dates.
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The email correspondence involves Cheryl Woodward from the EPA confirming the addition of Marty Dahl to the list of attendees for a meeting with Administrator Pruitt, as requested by Rachel Buening, scheduler for Congressman Kevin Cramer of North Dakota.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp from the EPA and Marissa Serafino from Holland & Knight discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt for April 27 at 3 PM.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Marissa Serafino of Holland & Knight discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt regarding the AROW initiative on April 27, 2017.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Michele Fasuio regarding a meeting request indicates that Marc Goldman will not be able to meet with Scott Pruitt during his trip to Washington, D.C. due to scheduling conflicts.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA's Sydney Hupp coordinating a meeting with Joe Bischoff from Cornerstone Government Affairs and representatives from the Sorghum Producers for April 28, 2017.
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The email from Sydney Hupp, an Executive Scheduler at the EPA, discusses scheduling a meeting with Secretary Pruitt and Roy Bailey, a former finance co-chairman for Trump, to discuss a biotechnology that could help eradicate the Zika virus.
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The email from Sydney Hupp, Executive Scheduler at the EPA, discusses logistical arrangements for a meeting with Administrator Pruitt, including coordinating with Jerry Jung and providing details for the meeting scheduled for May 18, 2017.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Mary Jo Tomalewski of CropLife America discusses a request to schedule a courtesy call with the EPA Administrator following a meeting with White House staff.
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The email correspondence between Terry Schilling and Millan Hupp discusses the possibility of inviting Scott Pruitt, then Administrator of the EPA, to speak at an annual gala hosted by the American Principles Project, with plans to draft an official invitation letter.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Malloy McDaniel of West Front Strategies discusses scheduling a meeting regarding Republic Services, suggesting the week of May 15th as a preferable time.
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The email correspondence involves Sydney Hupp from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Roy Bailey, CEO of Giuliani Deason Capital Interests, regarding scheduling options for a meeting on May 11, 2017.
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The email correspondence involves the scheduling of a meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt on April 27, 2017, coordinated by Sydney Hupp and Cheryl Woodward, with Marissa Serafino from Holland & Knight confirming participant details and logistics.
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The email from Sydney Hupp of the EPA confirms the scheduling of a meeting for Administrator Pruitt with the National Association of Chemical Distributors (NACD) board on May 15, 2017, at 4:45 PM.
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The email correspondence involves Sydney Hupp from the EPA's Office of the Administrator discussing scheduling requests for Administrator Pruitt with Jay Martin from Contura Energy, indicating difficulties in accommodating the proposed meeting dates.
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The email correspondence between Jessica Garrison and Sydney Hupp discusses a speaking request for Scott Pruitt from the Society of International Business Fellows, indicating that he will be unavailable due to being out of town.
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The email exchange between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Jessica Larsen of the Heritage Foundation discusses the registration of an individual named Ken for an upcoming meeting, including arrangements for security and advance staff.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and A.J. Ferate discusses scheduling meetings for Administrator Pruitt with the Global CEO of Mosaic and the American Foundry Society in June 2017.
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The email from Sydney Hupp of the EPA's Office of the Administrator confirms a 2 PM meeting with Administrator Pruitt in July, discussing logistics for a group of 50 attendees and security arrangements.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp, Executive Scheduler at the EPA, and A.J. Ferate discusses scheduling a meeting between EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and Joe O'Rourke, CEO of Mosaic, on June 20, 2017, while also addressing a potential speaking engagement for Pruitt at the American Foundry Society Fly-in.
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The email from Sydney Hupp at the EPA discusses preparations for Administrator Pruitt's interviews related to a local media briefing, including a memo from the White House.
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The email exchange between Leila Getto from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Sydney Hupp from the EPA discusses scheduling a speaking engagement for Administrator Pruitt on various proposed dates in May and June 2017.
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The email exchange between Sydney Hupp, Executive Scheduler at the EPA, and Scott Smith, a Senior Consultant, discusses scheduling a meeting during an upcoming trip to Washington, D.C., and includes a request for Smith to fill out an attached form regarding the trip.
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The email correspondence between Chris Bliley of Growth Energy and Sydney Hupp from the EPA discusses rescheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt and includes an invitation for him to speak at an advocacy conference in September.
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The email correspondence involves the scheduling of a meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt, where attendees including Sheri Haugen-Hoffart and Marty Dahl are being added to the list at the request of Rachel Buening from Congressman Kevin Cramer's office.
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The email exchange involves Sydney Hupp from the EPA coordinating a meeting between Administrator Pruitt and representatives from the IADC, confirming details such as timing and security procedures for their visit on May 25, 2017.
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The email from Jennifer Hallowell to Sydney Hupp at the EPA requests scheduling for Administrator Pruitt to address the Indiana Leadership Forum group on May 15-16, 2017.
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The email correspondence between Chris Bliley of Growth Energy and Sydney Hupp from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt, with potential dates being May 15th and 17th, 2017.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and A.J. Ferate discusses scheduling a meeting for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt with Joe O'Rourke, CEO of Mosaic, on June 20, 2017, while also addressing other potential meeting dates.
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The email correspondence between Ryan McGinness from the Nevada Washington Office and Sydney Hupp from the EPA discusses the scheduling of a meeting with Administrator Pruitt to address CERCLA 108(b) hard rock mining regulations and related funding issues, while also coordinating logistics for the Governor's arrival.
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The document involves scheduling logistics for a meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, coordinated by Sydney Hupp, with Chris Tytanic confirming attendance and discussing potential dates.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp from the EPA and Sam Wade from the National Rural Water Association discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt in Tulsa.
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The email correspondence involves Sydney Hupp from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Joseph Stanko from Hunton & Williams regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Lori Gay from the Michigan Attorney General's office requests contact information from Sydney Hupp, Executive Scheduler at the EPA, to facilitate a call between Attorney General Bill Schuette and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Kelly Craft to Sydney Hupp discusses the details of a dinner meeting for the Alliance Resource Partners Board, scheduled for April 26, 2017, at the Trump Hotel, and mentions that Craft will not be attending.
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