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The email exchange between Lindsay Hoefer of the Family Research Council and Sydney Hupp from the EPA's Office of the Administrator discusses scheduling a phone call between Tony Perkins and Administrator Pruitt, with multiple proposed times and adjustments due to scheduling conflicts.
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The email correspondence involves scheduling a call between Maryland officials and EPA Administrator Pruitt, coordinated by Sydney Hupp from the EPA and Ariel Judah from the Maryland Governor's Office.
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The EPA issued a regulatory alert on June 19, 2017, announcing new ambient air monitoring methods, a request for comments on off-cycle carbon dioxide credits for several automakers, and the approval of requests related to alternative emissions limitations for ground flares.
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The email from the EPA discusses the House vote on a sanctions package against Russia, Iran, and North Korea, highlighting uncertainty regarding President Trump's response and mentioning provisions beneficial to the U.S. energy sector.
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The EPA's July 6, 2017 Daily Environment Report discusses the Trump administration's proposed biofuels quotas favoring U.S. refiners, updates on climate policy in light of the Paris accord withdrawal, and Maryland's approval of $92 million in grants for Chesapeake Bay pollution reduction projects.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson shared a June 19, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert detailing proposed Alabama Department of Labor regulations on boiler and pressure vessel safety fees, elevator safety repair requirements, and updates to the elevator safety fee schedule, with comments due by July 10, 2017.
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The email reports that EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt has appointed Alexandra Dunn, the executive director of the Environmental Council of States, to lead EPA's Region 1, which includes six New England states.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the House Intelligence Committee's approval of subpoenas for Michael Flynn and Michael Cohen as part of its investigation into Russian interference in the presidential election.
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The email discusses a coalition of unions urging the Trump administration to rescind the EPA's Clean Power Plan and create a more limited carbon regulation, emphasizing the need for job preservation in the coal sector while acknowledging the limited effectiveness of proposed emissions reductions.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee's advancement of nominations for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the Department of the Interior, highlighting the importance of restoring FERC's quorum for energy infrastructure decisions.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses President Trump's reaction to former FBI Director James Comey's Senate testimony, where Trump claims vindication regarding allegations of collusion and obstruction.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various regulatory actions and proposals, including the potential appointment of Michael Dourson to lead the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention, the agency's request to recall a court's vacatur of methane standards, and the draft proposal to repeal the Clean Power Plan.
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The EPA issued a proposed rule conditionally approving a revision to the Bay Area AQMD's emission reduction credit banking system while identifying deficiencies, and also finalized a rule approving revisions to the South Coast AQMD's regulations on NOx and SOx emissions, effective October 16, 2017.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson received a briefing from Bloomberg BNA on June 6, 2017, regarding the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee's advancement of nominations for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the Department of the Interior, highlighting concerns over potential conflicts of interest related to one nominee.
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The EPA's Illinois office is proposing to repeal outdated regulations related to hazardous materials transportation and the Public Water Supply Loan Program, with comments due by October 23, 2017.
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The email discusses a response from Secretary of State Rex Tillerson regarding an NBC report about his alleged resignation and comments about President Trump, while also highlighting President Trump's criticism of the media and support from Vice President Pence, as shared among EPA officials.
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The email from Frank Maisano provides an update on various energy-related events and legislative activities in Washington, D.C., including confirmation hearings for NRC Commissioners and EPA enforcement head Susan Bodine, discussions on ethanol regulations, and the commencement of the budget process with multiple hearings scheduled.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA provides an update on climate change policy news from InsideEPA/climate, highlighting ongoing debates and offering subscription information for access to their content.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the appointment of Doug Benevento as the new Region 8 Administrator, overseeing environmental protection efforts in several states including Colorado and Utah.
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The email discusses the U.S. position on the Paris climate agreement during the G7 summit, highlighting President Trump's refusal to support the accord while other nations expressed hope for a change in stance, as reported by POLITICO.
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The email discusses William Wehrum's testimony at a Senate hearing regarding his nomination to lead the EPA's air office, where he stated that the human role in climate change is an "open question," prompting criticism from Senator Jeff Merkley.
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The EPA is seeking to lift a federal court's order that struck down Administrator Scott Pruitt's 90-day stay of the 2016 methane rule for new oil and gas wells, with industry groups supporting this request while environmentalists oppose it.
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The email discusses the National Rifle Association's request for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to review the legality of bump fire stocks following the Las Vegas shooting.
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The email discusses how EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and Chief Strategist Steve Bannon influenced President Trump to resist pro-Paris climate agreement pressures from various advisors and global leaders.
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The EPA proposed amendments to regulations under 40 CFR 52 to approve revisions to the California State Implementation Plan for Placer County and the South Coast Air Quality Management District, addressing reasonably available control technology requirements for ozone standards, with comments due by July 17, 2017.
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The email discusses the White House granting an ethics waiver to energy aide Mike Catanzaro, allowing him to participate in EPA policy matters he previously lobbied on, including the Clean Power Plan and methane regulations.
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Senator Susan Collins expressed her opposition to Michael Dourson's nomination to lead the EPA's chemicals office, indicating he lacks sufficient support for confirmation.
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The EPA has appointed Doug Benevento, an executive from Xcel Energy, to lead its Region 8 office, which includes oversight of Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, and the Dakotas.
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The email discusses the U.S. delegation's participation in the COP23 climate talks in Bonn, Germany, highlighting the leadership change due to a family emergency and the ongoing negotiations regarding the Paris climate agreement under the Trump administration, as reported by POLITICO.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the appointment of Cosmo Servidio as the new Regional Administrator for Region 3, overseeing environmental protection efforts in several states and the District of Columbia.
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The email discusses the impending announcement by President Trump regarding the United States' potential withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement, highlighting internal pressures from senior aides at the EPA and the White House.
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The email from Politico discusses concerns among Republicans regarding President Trump's decision-making and his push for a Senate rule change to facilitate healthcare and tax reforms, highlighting internal party tensions and the potential implications for governance.
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Senator Dean Heller has placed a hold on the nomination of Dan Brouillette for the deputy Energy Secretary position due to Brouillette's support for the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository, signaling opposition to related legislation and funding.
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The document announces President Trump's nomination of Andrew Wheeler as the Deputy Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and highlights his extensive background in environmental policy and support from key political figures.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Natural Resources Defense Council's warnings about ozone and pollen threats exacerbated by climate change, the Trump administration's plans to reform the new source review permit program, and highlights ongoing climate policy debates and litigation against the EPA.
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The EPA's June 27, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses proposed amendments to Arizona's water pollution control regulations to allow for the treatment of reclaimed water for potable use and outlines a final rule from California's Department of Motor Vehicles regarding clean air vehicle decals.
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The email discusses President Trump's nomination of David Jonas, a nuclear nonproliferation expert, as the Energy Department's general counsel, with a Senate hearing expected after the Memorial Day recess.
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The email discusses a draft report from the Department of Energy, ordered by Secretary Rick Perry, which concludes that wind and solar power do not threaten the U.S. electricity grid, amidst concerns that the report could be used to undermine support for renewable energy.
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The U.S. International Trade Commission has launched an investigation into Suniva's request for temporary trade tariffs to protect the solar manufacturing sector, following the company's petition for relief under Section 201 of the Trade Act of 1974 due to competition from cheaper imports.
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The email from POLITICO reports that the Joint Chiefs of Staff, led by Marine Gen. Joe Dunford, announced there will be no changes to the military's transgender policy following President Trump's tweets until official guidance is received from the Secretary of Defense.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson received a briefing from Bloomberg BNA on September 8, 2017, regarding New Jersey's potential rejoining of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, which could enhance the carbon trading market for power companies in the region.
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The email from POLITICO invites Ryan Jackson of the EPA to the 2017 POLITICO 50 Celebration scheduled for October 12, 2017, and requests an RSVP.
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The EPA has issued a 90-day stay on its methane standards for landfills while reconsidering certain provisions, amidst calls from Congress for greater public participation in upcoming meetings.
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The EPA announced new chemical testing rules to prioritize the evaluation of certain chemicals while ending a taxpayer-funded gym membership subsidy for employees, saving $1 million annually.
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The email discusses President Trump's plans to roll back some of Obama's Cuba policies, as reported by POLITICO, highlighting a dinner with Congress members where the changes were discussed.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the American Enterprise Institute's publication highlighting the House's consideration of the Choice Act, which aims to repeal or modify significant portions of the Dodd-Frank Act, arguing that Dodd-Frank has hindered economic recovery since 2008.
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The EPA's draft strategic plan under the Trump administration eliminates all references to climate change and carbon emission regulations, focusing instead on clean air, water, and land, while promoting state empowerment and adherence to statutory obligations.
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The email discusses the upcoming committee votes on four energy nominees by the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, highlighting concerns over David Bernhardt's nomination due to his industry ties and ethical questions, as well as the expected support from Republicans for the other nominees.
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The email discusses a recommendation from energy lobbyist Mike McKenna that the Department of Energy should reject Georgia Power's request for an increase in loan guarantees for the troubled Vogtle nuclear reactor project, while an Exelon Corp official defends Southern Co. as a viable investment risk.
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The email discusses challenges faced by House Republicans in securing votes for President Trump's infrastructure initiative to privatize air traffic control, highlighting opposition from local leaders and lawmakers, as well as the potential embarrassment for Trump and GOP leaders if the bill fails.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various challenges and developments related to the agency's policies and actions, including the impact of President Trump's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, concerns over the enforcement power of EPA nominee Susan Bodine, a legal challenge by state attorneys general against the reversal of a chlorpyrifos ban, potential cuts to EPA's CompTox research affecting TSCA implementation, and
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The email discusses the challenges faced by the Republican Party in controlling its legislative agenda amid internal retirements and President Trump's unpredictable leadership, as reported in POLITICO's Playbook.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson received a briefing from Bloomberg BNA on July 11, 2017, highlighting Colorado's commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in line with the Paris climate agreement and a European Parliament proposal to exempt long-haul flights from emissions trading until 2020.
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The EPA proposed a two-year delay on methane leak detection and repair requirements for new oil and gas wells to reconsider the Obama-era rule, with public comments to be taken before finalizing the decision.
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The email discusses a planned complaint by President Trump's lawyer against former FBI Director James Comey regarding his testimony and memos, as reported in a Politico briefing.
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The email discusses the meeting between President Trump and Pope Francis, highlighting their differing views on climate change and the pressure from Senate Democrats urging Trump to remain in the Paris Agreement.
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The EPA's June 26, 2017 Daily Environment Report discusses new chemical risk rules that extend deadlines for data submission, highlights a Supreme Court ruling affecting property rights, and notes ongoing legal actions regarding chemical facility safety regulations.
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The email discusses updates on Energy Week from the EPA's Ryan Jackson, highlighting potential announcements from Interior Secretary Zinke in Montana, President Trump's push for liquefied natural gas sales to India, and Energy Secretary Rick Perry's comments on energy policy and tax reform.
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The email discusses internal polling data from Rep. Martha McSally's campaign indicating a tight race with Kelli Ward for the GOP Senate primary in Arizona, as well as the implications of sexual harassment allegations against Rep. John Conyers on Democratic leadership, as reported by POLITICO.
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The EPA, led by Administrator Scott Pruitt, approved Arizona's Regional Haze State Implementation Plan and withdrew a federal plan for the Coronado Generation Station during a visit with Governor Doug Ducey on October 6, 2017.
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The EPA is expected to release a proposed rule today regarding biofuel volume mandates for 2019, maintaining conventional ethanol volumes at 15 billion gallons and increasing advanced biofuels to 4.38 billion gallons, despite industry hopes for lower volumes.
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The email reports that eighteen states and the District of Columbia are suing Education Secretary Betsy DeVos for delaying student loan protections that were set to take effect, aimed at assisting defrauded borrowers and prohibiting mandatory arbitration for complaints against for-profit colleges.
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The EPA received an email detailing the U.S. government's support for the Kigali Amendment to reduce hydrofluorocarbon emissions, including a commitment of $36.67 million annually to assist developing nations, while noting the ongoing process to submit the agreement to the Senate for approval.
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The email discusses the EPA's impending release of a proposed rule for biofuel volume mandates for 2018, maintaining conventional ethanol volumes at 15 billion gallons and increasing advanced biofuels to 4.38 billion gallons, while highlighting potential delays in finalizing the rule by the November 30 deadline.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the House's overwhelming approval of legislation imposing sanctions on Russia, Iran, and North Korea, which also limits President Trump's ability to lift these sanctions.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses President Trump's impending decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, highlights a meeting between Trump and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt regarding the agreement, and mentions the EPA's plans to seek interagency review for a proposed repeal of the Clean Power Plan.
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The email discusses the U.S. delegation's participation in the COP23 climate summit in Bonn, highlighting Judith Garber's speech and concerns about U.S. funding commitments to the Green Climate Fund under the Trump administration.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the challenges facing the Republican health plan and critiques the legislative process surrounding the repeal and replacement of Obamacare, referencing various opinions and analyses from the American Enterprise Institute.
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The email discusses a House appropriations hearing where lawmakers criticized the White House's proposed $2.4 billion budget cut to the EPA, labeling it as "untenable" and highlighting the negative impacts on key environmental programs.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses Administrator Scott Pruitt's frequent absences from the agency, highlights contradictions in the Trump administration's energy policy, and mentions outreach to the Heartland Institute for a climate change science review.
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The email from Politico reporters to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the identification of an eighth participant in the Trump Tower meeting related to the investigation of the Trump campaign's interactions with Russia, while also highlighting the Senate GOP's health care repeal efforts facing significant challenges.
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The document is an EHS Federal Regulatory Alert from the EPA summarizing updates on energy efficiency standards for ceiling fans by the Department of Energy and announcing the 11th meeting of the Environmental Affairs Council related to the CAFTA-DR trade agreement.
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The EPA has terminated a nearly $1 million taxpayer-funded gym membership program after Administrator Scott Pruitt deemed it an abuse of taxpayer dollars, following reports of excessive spending on memberships for employees.
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The EPA is mentioned in a POLITICO report detailing the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee's partisan advancement of bills to delay ozone standards and reauthorize the brownfields cleanup program, with a full committee markup expected next.
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The email from Bloomberg BNA to Ryan Jackson at the EPA provides a regulatory alert detailing proposed amendments in Arkansas regarding income tax credits for waste reduction and a draft ozone attainment plan for the Eastern Kern Air Pollution Control District in California.
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The EPA announced that the U.S. will withdraw from the Paris Agreement while participating in G7 discussions on climate change, emphasizing a new approach aligned with the Trump Administration's priorities.
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The email from POLITICO informs Ryan Jackson at the EPA that the Congressional Budget Office will not release a new score for the Senate GOP's Obamacare repeal bill as previously expected, resulting in a delay of the planned vote.
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The email from AEI Publications to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the significant financial bias created by subsidies for rooftop solar power, highlighting its higher costs compared to conventional energy sources and the disproportionate benefits to wealthier individuals.
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The email discusses President Trump's upcoming trip to Europe for the G-20 summit, highlighting the expected confrontations over climate change, particularly following his withdrawal from the Paris accord, and mentions his planned remarks on energy security in Poland, as well as a court's decision to block a delay of the EPA's methane rule.
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The EPA's June 14, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert provides updates on regulatory changes in Arizona and Colorado, including the expiration of certain DEQ regulations in Arizona and amendments to hazardous waste management and boiler regulations in Colorado.
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The email from POLITICO reports that President Trump invited all Senate Republicans to the White House for a meeting to discuss the GOP's efforts to repeal Obamacare, as announced by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report from July 26, 2017, highlights Administrator Scott Pruitt's initiative to accelerate Superfund site cleanups through public-private partnerships and discusses various environmental legislative updates, including proposed cuts to biofuel subsidies and the potential for a government shutdown over border wall funding.
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The email from POLITICO discusses President Trump's public criticism of Attorney General Jeff Sessions and his contemplation of firing him amid ongoing tensions related to the Russia investigation.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a Bloomberg BNA report about Pennsylvania nuns appealing a court decision that dismissed their lawsuit against the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co. regarding the Atlantic Sunrise pipeline, citing religious freedom concerns.
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The email discusses the meeting between President Trump and Pope Francis, highlighting their differing views on climate change, and mentions a letter from Senate Democrats urging Trump to remain committed to the Paris Agreement on climate change.
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The EPA issued a direct final rule approving revisions to the Texas State Implementation Plan regarding mobile source incentive programs, which includes updates to the diesel emissions reduction program and the addition of new financial incentives, effective September 7, 2017.
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The email discusses the conflicting messages from President Trump's advisers regarding the U.S. participation in the Paris climate agreement, highlighting the potential options and the urgency expressed by U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for continued global climate action regardless of the U.S. decision.
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The email discusses a new policy by the EPA that requires regional offices to obtain approval from headquarters before making information requests to companies, a move that critics argue could weaken environmental enforcement.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a 20-month delay in the implementation of new chemical plant safety regulations, allowing for further review and public input, as decided by Administrator Scott Pruitt on June 12, 2017.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt announced that an advance notice for the replacement of the Clean Power Plan will be released soon, while the agency is currently accepting comments on its proposal to repeal the existing plan.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the American Enterprise Institute's perspective on Social Security reform and corporate tax cuts, emphasizing the need for permanent tax reductions rather than temporary measures.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report discusses the Interior Department's potential decision to rescind the 2015 federal fracking regulations and revert to previous rules, while stakeholders, including oil and gas companies and environmental advocates, await the outcome and its implications for ongoing litigation.
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The email discusses a shift in Republican lawmakers' stance on gun control, specifically regarding the potential regulation of bump stocks following the Las Vegas shooting, highlighting the urgency for action despite traditional alignment with the NRA.
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The document is an EHS Federal Regulatory Alert from the EPA summarizing two key regulatory updates: NOAA's initiation of a five-year status review for the Gulf of Maine distinct population segment of Atlantic salmon and the FDA's intention to seek OMB approval for information collection regarding food canning establishment registration and processing of acidified and low-acid foods.
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The email from Politico discusses various political topics, including a briefing on the Trump-Putin meeting and opinions on Ted Cruz's healthcare proposal, which is viewed skeptically by Senate Republicans, while also highlighting senators' hobbies.
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The email discusses political analysis regarding the potential impact of upcoming House elections on the GOP, highlighting key Republican representatives in vulnerable positions, and mentions Senator Lisa Murkowski's conditional support for tax reform based on the stabilization of the individual health insurance market, as reported by the EPA's Ryan Jackson.
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The EPA's July 25, 2017, EHS Federal Regulatory Alert discusses the Department of Energy's request for comments on potential revisions to test procedures for commercial air conditioning and heating equipment, with a deadline for feedback set for August 24, 2017.
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The EPA's June 20, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses proposed regulations for an Alaska Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit for wastewater treatment and the disapproval of new regulations for mobile automotive repair in California.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various legislative and regulatory developments affecting the agency, including proposed budget cuts, delays in implementing air quality regulations, and calls to revive a controversial coal ash recycling program.
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The email from the EPA discusses a POLITICO newsletter summarizing the cautious approach House Democrats are taking towards the 2018 primaries, highlighting the DCCC's less aggressive involvement compared to previous election cycles.
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