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The email discusses the bipartisan Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act, which aims to enhance data use and sharing across federal agencies, including the requirement for agencies to hire chief data officers, as communicated by the EPA.
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The email discusses the delays in confirming various energy and EPA nominees due to a hold placed by Senator Jim Inhofe on Democratic FERC nominee Richard Glick, which is impacting the entire package of nominees supported by both parties, as reported by POLITICO Pro Energy.
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The email discusses changes to the production tax credit for wind energy in the House tax bill, indicating that the proposed cuts will only affect new turbines, as clarified by a manager's amendment from the House Ways & Means Committee.
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The EPA's EHS State Regulatory Alert from August 29, 2017, highlights proposed regulatory changes in California, including amendments to quorum definitions by the Air Resources Board, a consent decree for hazardous waste cleanup at a former dry cleaning facility, and new biofouling management regulations for vessels at state ports.
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The Department of Justice announced a $1.1 million settlement with California farmer John Duarte for violating the Clean Water Act by damaging protected wetlands, allowing him to return most of the site to agricultural use while emphasizing that the case will not set a precedent for prosecuting normal farming practices.
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The email discusses the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus's plans to issue a report on infrastructure proposals, highlighting concerns from former officials about the lack of prioritization of infrastructure by Congress and the White House, and the potential negative impact of eliminating private activity bonds on private sector involvement in infrastructure funding.
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The email discusses a Playbook Power Briefing from the Coalition for Affordable Prescription Drugs, highlighting tensions between the Trump White House and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell regarding healthcare legislation and the challenges faced in repealing and replacing Obamacare.
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The EPA is reviewing the model year 2021 mileage standards for light-duty vehicles, causing a divide between major automobile manufacturers seeking flexibility and equipment suppliers advocating for unchanged standards to protect manufacturing jobs.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson forwarded a report indicating that the Interior Department's inspector general is investigating Secretary Ryan Zinke for potential legal and ethical violations related to his efforts to persuade Senator Lisa Murkowski to support the repeal of Obamacare.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a Pew Charitable Trusts research roundup on economic mobility, highlighting the impact of income volatility and the need for policies to enhance financial security for families.
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The email from GovTechWorks to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the necessity of a long-term data strategy to combat insider threats, the lack of metrics for measuring cybersecurity effectiveness, and the importance of the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education Cybersecurity Workforce Framework in addressing the shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals.
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The EPA is monitoring the potential release of flame retardants from imported products, as indicated in a report highlighting various environmental issues, including the reauthorization of the brownfields program and concerns over a DuPont cleanup plan.
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The email from the EPA's PA Press Office discusses Senator Shelley Moore Capito's support for the Trump administration's decision to withdraw from the Obama-era Clean Power Plan, highlighting a listening session in Charleston and emphasizing the positive economic impact of this change on West Virginia's coal industry.
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The EPA is moving forward with voluntary employee separations, has identified a maximum of 1,228 eligible employees for separation offers in fiscal year 2017, and is halting actions by its Board of Scientific Counselors while new members are appointed.
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The email from the EPA invites participants to a private roundtable hosted by the Center for a New American Security to discuss the implications of economic populism on U.S. energy policy and trade, particularly in light of the Trump administration's approach to protecting domestic industries.
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The EPA announced its intention to appoint members to three Federal Advisory Committees, including the Board of Scientific Counselors, the Clean Air Science Advisory Committee, and the Science Advisory Board, to ensure independent scientific advice and diverse expertise.
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The email from the EPA confirms the approval of a trip request from Washington, DC to New York, NY, on September 13, 2017.
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The email from POLITICO reports that the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee will vote on several EPA nominees, including William Wehrum, after a delay caused by a dispute over the Renewable Fuel Standard, with the vote scheduled for October 25, 2017.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced its commitment to significantly reduce the backlog of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests from prior years, aiming to respond to over 70% of the 652 open requests by the end of 2017 while continuing to process new requests.
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The email from POLITICO informs Samantha Dravis of the EPA about an impromptu vote by the Energy and Natural Resources Committee to advance six nominees for positions in the Departments of Interior and Energy.
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The EPA released its final Energy Independence Report detailing actions taken under Administrator Scott Pruitt to implement President Trump's Executive Order 13783 aimed at reducing regulatory burdens on energy production while ensuring environmental protection.
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The document discusses a Tulsa World editorial criticizing the scrutiny of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's weekend trips home to Tulsa, highlighting that he spent over $15,000 in taxpayer money during these trips, which included meetings and speeches, amidst a Freedom of Information request by the Environmental Integrity Project.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the latest issue of Inside EPA, highlighting key stories including the DOJ's efforts for broad appellate review of Clean Water Act rules, Administrator Scott Pruitt's plans to reshape the EPA's deregulatory agenda, potential legal challenges to early TSCA rules, and Susan Bodine's support for maintaining the centralized Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
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The Center for a New American Security announced the election of Frederick O. Terrell, Vice Chairman at Credit Suisse, to its Board of Directors to enhance oversight and strategic direction related to national security and economics.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses various environmental policy issues, including the scaling back of TSCA framework rules, legal challenges to delays in the RMP rule, debates over combined NAAQS for pollutants, skepticism about NSR reform, and GOP states urging the application of a narrow standard in a new CWA rule.
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The email from the EPA discusses a coalition of states and environmental groups urging the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals to issue a ruling on the Clean Power Plan amid the Trump administration's efforts to repeal it, highlighting concerns over the EPA's statutory obligations under the Clean Air Act.
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The email discusses the uncertain prospects for the EPA in appealing a court ruling that struck down its 90-day stay of Obama-era methane standards for new oil and gas operations, highlighting a potential legal argument regarding the authority of courts to review such stays.
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The email from Samantha Dravis of the EPA Press Office discusses an editorial in the Tribune-Review regarding the end of the EPA's 'Sue & Settle' practice, referencing the case Sierra Club v. EPA.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses Senator Tom Carper's initiative to develop a bipartisan letter urging the Trump administration to negotiate greenhouse gas and fuel economy limits for light-duty vehicles through 2030.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses key developments within the agency, including the appointment of Richard Yamada as the new deputy chief of the Office of Research and Development, ongoing litigation regarding coal ash disposal rules, and criticisms of the proposed ban on trichlorothylene (TCE) under the Trump administration.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses a webinar titled "The Art and Science of Asking Questions," focusing on effective questioning techniques relevant to legal contexts, particularly in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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This email from the EPA discusses a special report by Morning Consult tracking President Trump's approval ratings state by state, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA legal case.
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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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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" rule, emphasizing stakeholder input in regulatory processes.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses a survey sponsored by the Auto Alliance regarding consumer preferences for fuel efficiency, in the context of the Sierra Club's lawsuit against the EPA.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is scheduled to testify before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on January 31, 2018, marking his first appearance before the panel since his confirmation.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various climate-related topics, including Senator Sheldon Whitehouse's inquiry into a coal industry's action plan to influence the Trump administration, ongoing litigation regarding the Clean Power Plan, and investigations into Carl Icahn's involvement in biofuels policy.
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The Interior Department is outlining its regulatory reform plans focused on the oil and gas industry, including a review of Obama-era energy regulations and the implementation of President Trump's directive to repeal two rules for every new regulation adopted.
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The emails from Morning Consult to Samantha Dravis at the EPA discuss various political topics and events, including Obamacare subsidies and Senate confirmations, while referencing the ongoing legal case Sierra Club v. EPA, 1:17-cv-01906.
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The EPA Press Office email discusses an editorial from the Denver Post supporting EPA Chief Scott Pruitt's decision to re-review denied claims for damages related to the Gold King Mine spill, highlighting issues of government liability and the impact on victims.
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The email from POLITICO reports that the House of Representatives, led by Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, has postponed votes on a spending bill bundle due to Hurricane Irma, while planning to vote on a Senate-passed fiscal deal that includes disaster aid.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt issued a statement supporting President Trump's tax reform proposal, emphasizing its potential to create jobs and promote regulatory certainty for a cleaner environment.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt issued a directive to end "sue and settle" practices, promoting public participation and transparency in consent decrees and settlement agreements to prevent special interest groups from influencing regulations through litigation.
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The Environmental Protection Agency's email discusses President Trump's plan to roll back the Federal Flood Risk Management Standard, which was established to protect federal investments from climate-related flooding, as part of an executive order to be signed on August 15, 2017.
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The EPA's May 23, 2017, Federal Regulatory Alert discusses an upcoming CASAC meeting on sulfur oxides health criteria and a proposed consent decree in a Texas case requiring Vopak Terminal Deer Park Inc. to pay penalties and implement emission controls for environmental violations.
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The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) announced the election of Jeh Johnson, Adm. Cecil Haney, and Frederick Terrell to its Board of Directors, along with Michle Flournoy's transition from CEO to Board member effective December 31, 2017.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved an emergency fuel waiver for Florida, allowing the use of non-road diesel fuel in on-highway vehicles in response to Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma, as requested by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses Syria's announcement to ratify the Paris climate agreement during the COP23 climate summit, highlighting that this leaves the U.S. as the only country not participating in the accord.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses a letter from House Financial Services ranking member Maxine Waters and Rep. Cedric Richmond urging opposition to H.R. 2874, a bill that would reauthorize and overhaul the National Flood Insurance Program, claiming it would make flood insurance more expensive and less accessible for Americans.
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The EPA's inspector general has initiated an inquiry into the agency's methods for estimating methane emissions from the oil and gas industry, focusing on the incorporation of data from specific studies and addressing any technical concerns raised about those studies.
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The 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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The email from the EPA Press Office 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 Governor Pete Ricketts and state officials, emphasizing the administration's commitment to reducing federal regulations affecting agriculture.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the White House's support for the House flood insurance bill H.R. 2874, which aims to reauthorize the National Flood Insurance Program and reduce legal barriers for private flood insurance providers.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses House Republicans' decision to prohibit amendments to a National Flood Insurance Program reauthorization bill, set for consideration before its expiration on December 8, 2017.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a $22.6 million cleanup plan for contaminated industrial land in East Chicago, focusing on removing hazardous materials and treating groundwater at the former DuPont facility, with public comments open until January 26, 2018.
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The EPA has appointed Doug Benevento, an executive from Xcel Energy, to lead its Region 8 office, which covers Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, and the Dakotas.
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The email discusses the upcoming hearings in West Virginia where critics of the Clean Power Plan will urge the EPA to replace the regulation with new standards that are flexible and defendable against lawsuits, amidst conflicting pressures from conservative interests regarding climate change.
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The email from the EPA announces upcoming webinars in December 2017 focused on legal topics such as understanding insurance policies and protecting intellectual property for in-house counsel.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the State Department's announcement that Tom Shannon will not attend the COP23 climate talks in Bonn, Germany, and that Judith Garber will lead the U.S. delegation instead.
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The email from the EPA invites Samantha Dravis to a Women Rule event focused on women in STEM, scheduled for October 11, 2017, at Google Offices.
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The document is an EHS Federal Regulatory Alert from the EPA summarizing recent findings and notices from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service regarding the status of various endangered species and a major license application from FERC.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various climate-related headlines, including opposition to a proposed FERC plan to support coal and nuclear plants, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's commitment to rolling back Obama-era regulations, and the final 2018 renewable fuel standard blending targets that have drawn criticism from both refiners and biofuel groups.
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The EPA's inspector general will investigate Administrator Scott Pruitt's meeting with the National Mining Association to determine potential violations of anti-lobbying laws, with findings to assist the Government Accountability Office's probe into Pruitt's actions.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson forwarded a POLITICO article discussing the Supreme Court's decision to hear an appeal regarding judicial procedure in a solar pricing lawsuit involving SolarCity and the Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various environmental news highlights, including the impact of dicamba herbicide complaints on state agencies, the nomination of Linda Capuano for the Energy Information Administration, and legislative efforts regarding Bears Ears National Monument.
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The email from POLITICO discusses the urgent need for Congress to pass a government funding bill by Friday to avoid a shutdown, while also highlighting key political figures to watch in 2018 amidst ongoing tax negotiations and a federal investigation into foreign influence in U.S. politics.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses congressional actions regarding the renewable fuel standard (RFS), including Senator John Barrasso's call for overdue environmental impact studies, and highlights recent developments in climate policy and regulatory efforts under the Trump administration.
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The email from the EPA discusses delays in revamping lead pipe regulations following the Flint water crisis, highlights EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's decision to avoid settling environmental lawsuits, and mentions California's ongoing climate change efforts amidst federal withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various topics including the agency's struggles with the perchlorate review, proposed changes to the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, the formation of an industry coalition regarding new chemical reviews under the Toxic Substances Control Act, potential benefits for domestic biofuels from import limits, and the impact of Superfund reforms on new National Priorities List sites.
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The email discusses the severe air quality issues in California due to wildfires and mentions EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's upcoming meeting with senators, including Chuck Grassley, to address concerns over the Renewable Fuel Standard and its impact on biofuels.
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The email from Politico discusses a meeting between Senators Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell regarding their health care proposal, while also highlighting Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's comments on the challenges of achieving President Trump's proposed 15 percent corporate tax rate.
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The EPA's August 14, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses California's readoption of emergency rules regarding oil spill prevention and response planning, including updated definitions and requirements for contingency plans and drills for inland oil facilities.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report from August 8, 2017, highlights key environmental news, including Scotts Miracle-Gro's decision to eliminate bee-harming pesticides, concerns over soybean cultivation in Brazil's Cerrado, and the EPA's progress in clearing its backlog of new chemical reviews.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various topics related to energy and climate policy, including the impact of diesel on German elections, the insurance industry's response to climate change risks, Senate Democrats' focus on climate resilience in flood insurance debates, and California's potential re-evaluation of greenhouse gas emissions targets for vehicles.
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The email from POLITICO reports that Republican Senator Susan Collins has decided not to run for governor of Maine, opting to remain in the Senate, which is significant for her role as a moderate swing vote.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses recent developments in climate policy, including the Senate's approval of Jeffrey Clark's nomination for the Justice Department's environment division, initiatives by Arnold Schwarzenegger to combat climate change, and the EPA's impending rejection of a petition from refiners regarding the renewable fuel standard.
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The EPA announced a new plan under Administrator Scott Pruitt to evaluate the safety of chemicals that limits assessments to manufacturers' intended uses, which has drawn criticism from environmentalists for potentially undermining safety measures established by the recent overhaul of the Toxic Substances Control Act.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various climate-related topics, including the potential impact of the Trump administration's policies on emissions regulations, a new executive order affecting NEPA reviews, and ongoing legal challenges to the EPA's renewable fuel blending requirements.
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The email from POLITICO reports that the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee is set to hold an impromptu vote to advance six nominees for positions in the Departments of the Interior and Energy to the Senate floor.
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The EPA approved revisions to the Alabama State Implementation Plan (SIP) regarding volatile organic compounds, adding certain compounds to the negligibly reactive list and removing specific emissions requirements, while also withdrawing a previous direct final rule related to these changes.
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The email from the EPA discusses President Trump's executive order aimed at expediting public-works permits, the departure of the acting head of the Energy Information Administration, and various energy-related updates, including a court ruling affecting Sinclair Oil's biofuel mandate compliance.
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The email discusses California Attorney General Xavier Becerra's lawsuit against EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for failing to provide documents related to his ethics arrangements, highlighting concerns over transparency within the EPA.
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The U.S. International Trade Commission approved significant duties on biodiesel imports from Argentina and Indonesia, citing injury to U.S. producers, which may lead to challenges at the World Trade Organization.
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The email discusses a briefing attended by Cory Bliss, revealing that the House GOP outside group plans to spend $100 million to promote the Republican agenda, while also noting President Trump's upcoming visit to Puerto Rico and challenges facing Senate Republicans regarding Obamacare repeal.
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The Department of Energy is refocusing its SunShot Initiative to address broader priorities such as grid reliability and resilience, while also achieving a goal of reducing solar costs for utility-scale solar to 6 cents per kilowatt-hour.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report from August 16, 2017, discusses a court ruling allowing Sinclair Oil to bypass biofuel blending mandates, highlights liability concerns affecting Superfund site investments, and notes the agency's plans to rewrite toxic wastewater limits without a set deadline, alongside President Trump's executive order to expedite public-works permits.
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The email from the EPA discusses a POLITICO newsletter highlighting the Montana special election, focusing on Rob Quist's campaign strategy with Bernie Sanders and the fundraising dynamics between the DNC and RNC.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Trump administration's plan to request a 90-day delay in a federal lawsuit regarding Obamacare insurance subsidies, which affects the future of health care marketplaces.
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The email discusses the urgent efforts by Congress to reconcile two differing tax overhaul bills before the holiday deadline, highlighting key differences between the House and Senate proposals, including tax rates for pass-through businesses, the Obamacare mandate, and changes to the estate tax and mortgage interest deductions.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA provides highlights and video content from the 2017 POLITICO Pro Policy Summit, featuring discussions on business, tax reform, and NAFTA involving key Trump administration officials.
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The EPA announced that a former Volkswagen senior manager was sentenced to 84 months in prison for his role in a conspiracy to cheat U.S. emissions tests, highlighting the agency's commitment to enforcing the Clean Air Act.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is set to announce a new policy that would limit the advisory roles of scientists who have received EPA research grants, potentially excluding many from independent boards that advise the agency on environmental issues.
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The email from Morning Consult to Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the Justice Department's request for a broad array of documents related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email discusses the Trump administration's response to foreign countries' inquiries about U.S. climate policies and carbon reduction targets under the Paris Agreement, indicating a review of existing policies with a focus on economic growth and energy independence.
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The email discusses Senator Rob Portman's decision to support a Congressional resolution to block a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) rule limiting methane emissions from oil and gas drilling, following assurances from Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke regarding future actions on methane venting and flaring.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the postponement of a White House meeting regarding the Paris climate change agreement, highlighting internal divisions among Trump's advisers and the pressure from European allies for the U.S. to remain in the accord.
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The EPA Press Office released a statement on June 12, 2017, highlighting bipartisan praise for Susan Bodine's nomination as Assistant Administrator for Enforcement and Compliance Assurance ahead of her Senate confirmation hearing.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA announces the inaugural POLITICO Pro Policy Summit, which will feature discussions with key government decision-makers on significant policy topics.
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The email from the EPA discusses the introduction of Legislative Compass, a new policy tracking tool from POLITICO Pro, aimed at enhancing legislative tracking for federal and state levels.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses a statement by NERC CEO Gerry Cauley to lawmakers, asserting that while it is technically feasible to run the electric grid predominantly on renewable energy, significant challenges remain regarding reliability and coordination.
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