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The email from the EPA discusses a POLITICO newsletter highlighting the absence of red-state Democrats in supporting the GOP tax bill, the implications for the 2018 elections, and mentions campaign spending by both parties.
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The EPA's August 11, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert details new emergency rules in Arkansas increasing penalties for dicamba pesticide violations and updates to California's Capital Access Program for small business loans related to air quality improvements.
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The EPA deputy administrator nominee Andrew Wheeler faced scrutiny during his confirmation hearing regarding his past lobbying for Murray Energy and his involvement in meetings discussing coal aid with the Energy Department, while asserting he did not draft a coal policy memo provided to President Trump by the company's CEO.
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The EPA is defending its decision to reject a petition to ban water fluoridation under the Toxic Substances Control Act while also facing pressure from environmentalists to abandon its plan to narrow the Clean Water Act jurisdiction rule.
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The email from POLITICO reports that the Trump administration, through the EPA, has rolled back the Obamacare contraception coverage mandate, allowing employers to claim religious or moral objections, which has prompted threats of lawsuits from women's health advocates.
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The email discusses the aftermath of the Las Vegas mass shooting, highlighting President Trump's response and the political implications regarding gun laws, while also providing details about the incident and the identified shooter.
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The EPA's EHS Federal Regulatory Alert from August 11, 2017, discusses two key regulatory updates: the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's receipt of an application for a 10-year incidental take permit for the endangered Morro shoulderband snail in California, and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service's announcement of an environmental assessment for a field test of a canine lymphoma vaccine across
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The email from Politico discusses President Trump's lunch with 13 Republican senators to address the status of the Obamacare replacement bill, amidst concerns from Senate GOP about meeting their repeal timeline.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various developments under Administrator Scott Pruitt's leadership, including efforts to roll back Obama-era regulations, budget cuts affecting the agency's capabilities, and ongoing legal actions related to the Clean Water Act and air toxics rules.
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The email from POLITICO discusses Speaker Paul Ryan's updates on the Republican agenda, including timelines for Obamacare repeal and tax reform, as well as infrastructure bills, while also featuring statements from President Trump regarding his administration's progress.
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The email discusses Paul Dabbar's written responses regarding climate change during his nomination process for the Energy Department's undersecretary for science, reflecting the Trump administration's stance on balancing economic growth with climate action.
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The EPA issued a final rule approving revisions to the Alaska SIP for PM-2.5 in the Fairbanks North Star Borough and granted one-year extensions to the attainment dates for the Logan, Utah-Idaho PM-2.5 nonattainment area.
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The EPA issued a regulatory alert on May 30, 2017, detailing final rules regarding air quality standards for Imperial County, California, and Delaware, as well as a proposed rule for regional haze in the District of Columbia.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various climate-related topics, including a Virginia legislative committee meeting on carbon emissions regulations, the Trump administration's efforts to block the release of ethics waivers for former lobbyists at the EPA, and ongoing inquiries by Senator Tom Carper regarding enforcement actions under Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is planning to use a legal argument to exempt coal-fired power plants from further carbon dioxide regulations under the Clean Air Act, citing an existing mercury emissions regulation, amidst anticipated opposition from environmental groups.
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The document is an EPA regulatory alert detailing proposed revisions to the Arizona and Illinois State Implementation Plans (SIPs) for sulfur dioxide (SO2) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS), with comments due by November 6, 2017.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the agency's submission of a draft final rule on biofuels for 2018 to the White House Office of Management and Budget for review ahead of a November 30 deadline, while also noting the State Department's approach at the upcoming international climate talks in Bonn, Germany.
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The EPA approved revisions to the Maine State Implementation Plan concerning new motor vehicle emission standards, incorporating California's low emission vehicle programs and updating heavy-duty diesel engine standards, effective October 10, 2017.
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The email discusses the Department of Veterans Affairs' dismissal of over 500 employees under the Trump administration prior to the implementation of a new accountability law, highlighting concerns about the focus on firings rather than effective human resource management.
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The email discusses the departure of Special Counsel Carolyn Lerner from the Office of Special Counsel (OSC) and President Trump's nomination of Henry Kerner to replace her, highlighting the OSC's role in protecting whistleblowers, particularly in relation to a controversial case involving the treatment of soldiers' remains at the Dover Air Force Base mortuary.
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The email discusses updates on the Senate tax reform bill, highlighting a proposed delay in corporate tax cuts until 2019, which may conflict with the White House's preferences, and mentions the retirement of Virginia Rep. Bob Goodlatte.
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The email discusses a POLITICO newsletter highlighting a $1 million campaign by America First Policies, a pro-Trump group, targeting GOP Senator Dean Heller for opposing the Obamacare repeal, reflecting internal party tensions within the Republican Party regarding health care legislation.
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The email from Politico reporters discusses President Trump's remarks during a Cabinet meeting on July 31, 2017, welcoming General Kelly as the new Chief of Staff and highlighting his accomplishments at Homeland Security, while also addressing issues like North Korea and the economy.
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The email discusses a meeting between Speaker Paul Ryan and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi to explore legislative options for protecting Dreamers, as reported in the POLITICO Playbook.
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The email discusses President Trump's executive order aimed at expediting federal environmental permitting for infrastructure projects, which includes designating lead agencies and revoking an Obama-era flood standard, drawing criticism from various stakeholders, including environmental groups and some lawmakers.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Pittsburgh Steelers' decision to remain in the locker room during the National Anthem as a response to President Trump's comments about the NFL.
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The email from Anna Palmer, Jake Sherman, and Daniel Lippman to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various political updates, including the impending government shutdown and the implications of recent findings related to U.S. Embassy staff in Cuba, while highlighting the urgency of congressional action on funding.
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The document contains various news summaries, including a record drug seizure by the Coast Guard, Navy personnel issues, and climate change discussions, but does not focus on a specific agency action or decision.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA includes a statement from former President Obama criticizing President Trump's decision to rescind DACA, describing it as contrary to common sense and emphasizing the importance of the program he established in 2012.
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The email discusses a public hearing at the International Trade Commission regarding a petition from solar manufacturers Suniva Inc. and SolarWorld Americas for tariffs on solar imports, which they claim are harming the domestic industry, while opponents argue that such tariffs could negatively impact the broader solar market and jobs.
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The EPA's ongoing legal battle over the Clean Power Plan continues as the agency proposes to repeal the regulation while the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit deliberates on the case's future.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the introduction of Anne as the new Regional Administrator for Region 6, highlighting the upcoming transition and changes within the region.
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The EPA Press Office announced President Trump's nomination of Bill Wehrum to head the Office of Air and Radiation, highlighting his extensive experience and receiving praise from environmental leaders for his qualifications.
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The EPA's September 27, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses new environmental regulations in Alaska regarding a draft APDES general permit for suction dredges and an emergency rule in Arkansas for a Used Tire Recycling and Accountability Program.
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The EPA's EHS State Regulatory Alert from September 13, 2017, discusses proposed amendments by the South Coast Air Quality Management District to control particulate emissions from soils with toxic air contaminants and announces tentative orders from the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board regarding wastewater discharges related to mercury and PCBs.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a forthcoming Senate vote on the Graham-Cassidy bill aimed at repealing Obamacare, which would convert federal health insurance funding into block grants for states.
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The EPA announced the appointment of Pete Lopez as the new Region 2 administrator, responsible for overseeing environmental issues in New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, particularly in the wake of recent hurricanes.
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The EPA issued a direct final rule and a proposed rule to amend regulations under 40 CFR 52.770, approving a revision to the Indiana State Implementation Plan (SIP) that incorporates the 2015 edition of the Code of Federal Regulations, effective August 25, 2017, with comments due by July 26, 2017.
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The email discusses upcoming House Appropriations Committee hearings on fiscal 2018 spending packages, highlighting proposed funding cuts to the EPA and the ARPA-E research program, while noting the agency's funding will reach its lowest levels since 2008.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses concerns from Iowa farmers and biofuel supporters regarding EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's actions that favor the fossil fuel industry over the Renewable Fuel Standard, contradicting President Trump's promises to support ethanol.
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The email discusses the upcoming budget defense hearings for Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and Energy Secretary Rick Perry before Congress, highlighting proposed significant budget cuts to their respective departments and the expected scrutiny they will face from lawmakers.
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The email discusses the progress of the House FAA bill (H.R. 2997) led by House Transportation Chairman Bill Shuster, highlighting party-line support, opposition from Rep. Todd Rokita, and upcoming Senate markup, as reported by POLITICO's Morning Transportation.
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The email discusses the departure of Special Counsel Carolyn Lerner from the Office of Special Counsel (OSC) and the nomination of Henry Kerner by President Trump to replace her, highlighting the OSC's role in protecting whistleblowers, particularly in a case involving the treatment of soldiers' remains at the Dover Air Force Base mortuary.
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The email discusses concerns raised by Deborah Swackhamer, chair of the EPA's Board of Scientific Counselors, regarding the board's diminished membership and the implications for its functioning, amidst the Trump administration's decision to not renominate several members and a push to increase industry representation.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report from September 14, 2017, highlights congressional actions to bar methane regulations and delay wastewater rule enforcement, along with updates on biotechnology and climate change initiatives in the EU.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has officially put on hold an Obama-era methane regulation aimed at limiting leaks from oil and gas wells, while also delaying compliance deadlines by 90 days, as it considers repealing the rule due to concerns over public input during its development.
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The EPA's Weekly Round-Up for June 30, 2017, highlights Administrator Scott Pruitt's decision to rescind the "Waters of the United States" (WOTUS) rule, emphasizing a shift towards prioritizing economic concerns over environmental regulations and fulfilling a key Trump campaign promise.
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The email discusses the confirmation hearing of Jeffrey Bossert Clark, President Trump's nominee for the Justice Department's environmental division, where he faced questions from Senator Dianne Feinstein regarding his views on climate change and the EPA's regulations.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses progress at the U.N. climate gathering in Bonn regarding international emissions credit trading rules, the upcoming swearing-in of new commissioners at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and a federal appeals court case concerning visibility improvements at national parks.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses ongoing climate conversations among G7 leaders regarding the Paris Agreement, the appeal by various groups to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to reverse a pause on methane emissions regulations, and the Department of Energy's progress on implementing appliance efficiency standards.
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The email from Bloomberg BNA to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses New Zealand's decision to expedite and expand its ban on plastic microbeads, set to take effect in May 2018, as part of a global initiative to reduce ocean plastic pollution.
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The email discusses the impact of President Trump's response to the Charlottesville incident on American CEOs, highlighting Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier's resignation from the American Manufacturing Council and the broader implications for corporate leaders engaging with the Trump administration, as reported in POLITICO Playbook.
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The email from Morning Media to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses President Trump's media criticism during a rally in Phoenix, Arizona, highlighting his attacks on various news outlets and his defense of Fox News.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report from September 5, 2017, discusses various environmental topics including the nomination of individuals to key positions in the Trump administration, potential delays in the confirmation of the EPA's Office of Water leader, and reviews of environmental policies in response to recent flooding events.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses concerns regarding new biofuel exemption prospects for small oil refineries, highlighting the potential impact on compliance obligations for larger refiners following a recent court decision and congressional direction.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Senate's rejection of a Democratic amendment aimed at blocking oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge during budget discussions, highlighting the political divide and implications for energy policy.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various legal and regulatory challenges facing the agency, including court rulings affecting hydrofluorocarbon limits, ozone standard designations, methane regulations, and lead dust hazard standards.
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The email discusses Senator Chuck Grassley's efforts to arrange a meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, at President Trump's request, to address concerns over the Renewable Fuel Standard and proposed reductions in biodiesel blending requirements.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson forwarded a Politico article reporting that the Interior Department's inspector general concluded an investigation into Secretary Ryan Zinke's calls to Alaska senators regarding their Obamacare repeal votes, citing uncooperative witnesses and extensive media coverage.
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The email from the EPA discusses a POLITICO article highlighting how climate change skeptics are using a recent study to challenge the consensus on climate change, while scientists criticize the misinterpretation of their findings.
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The email discusses the Senate's progress on resolving issues related to ANWR drilling in a tax package, with EPA expected to maintain steady biofuel volumes, while Senate Democrats rally against the drilling proposal.
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The EPA's Energy and Climate Report from September 6, 2017, discusses the EU's commitment to the Paris climate accord despite the U.S. withdrawal, announces the upcoming proposal to repeal the Clean Power Plan, and highlights political dynamics affecting U.S. energy regulation and international climate funding.
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The EPA is reconsidering specific provisions of the final rule regulating coal combustion residuals as nonhazardous waste, following petitions from industry groups, to potentially improve state permit programs while ensuring environmental protection.
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The email discusses the political landscape following President Trump's election, highlighting the involvement of Obama alumni in House races and the implications of Governor Sam Brownback's ambassadorship nomination on the Kansas gubernatorial race, as reported by POLITICO's Morning Score.
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The EPA is holding a hearing on September 6, 2017, to reconsider the greenhouse gas emission standards for light-duty vehicles for model years 2022-2025, as part of its required midterm evaluation process.
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The EPA's Energy and Climate Report from May 26, 2017, discusses various topics including the IRS setting tax credit values for captured CO2, the lifting of a hold on appliance efficiency standards, emissions cheating allegations against Bosch, environmental justice concerns regarding a Texas-EPA agreement, and the political climate surrounding energy and environment issues in light of President Trump's budget proposal and stance on the Paris Agreement.
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The email discusses a POLITICO report highlighting concerns from the House Homeland Security Committee regarding TSA baggage screening vulnerabilities and the need for new screening technology, following a disturbing DHS inspector general briefing.
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The email discusses Sinclair Broadcasting's decision to increase the frequency of political commentary segments by Boris Epshteyn on its stations, amidst ongoing criticism from comedian John Oliver regarding the company's content practices.
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The EPA's June 26, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert details upcoming hearings in Indiana regarding air pollution monitoring and water quality standards, with comments due by July 7, 2017, and also mentions a temporary rule in Nevada amending air pollution control regulations for mobile sources.
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This email from Joe Pompeo at POLITICO to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses media changes, specifically Fox News' rebranding from "Fair and Balanced" to "Most Watched. Most Trusted," and highlights a conversation about the ethical implications of interviewing controversial figures in journalism, particularly in relation to Megyn Kelly's upcoming interview with Alex Jones.
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The email discusses the challenges facing Congress, particularly regarding health-care reform and the debt ceiling, as the Trump administration struggles to achieve major legislative goals before the August recess, as reported by POLITICO.
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The EPA proposed a reduction in advanced biofuel volumes for 2018 under the Renewable Fuel Standard, lowering the mandate to 4.24 billion gallons while maintaining the ethanol requirement at 15 billion gallons, with plans to finalize the rule by November 30, 2017.
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The EPA announced a reduction in the mandate for cellulosic biofuel to 238 million gallons while maintaining the conventional ethanol requirement at 15 billion gallons for the 2018 Renewable Fuel Standard.
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The EPA's inspector general report calls for improved management controls and coordination between the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention and the Office of Research and Development to enhance the effectiveness of chemical safety research tools.
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The email from Politico discusses key political updates, including President Trump's nomination of Christopher Wray as FBI director and insights from former Speaker John Boehner, while being addressed to Ryan Jackson at the EPA.
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The EPA's Weekly Round-Up for June 9, 2017, highlights Administrator Scott Pruitt's statements on President Trump's withdrawal from the Paris Accord, the agency's progress in clearing a backlog of new chemicals, and the positive reception from small businesses regarding the decision.
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The EPA is temporarily staying the enforcement of its methane emissions rule for new oil and gas wells following a federal court's decision to grant the agency additional time to appeal a previous ruling that deemed its stay unlawful.
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The EPA's email discusses the Bloomberg BNA Daily Environment Report, highlighting the Trump administration's controversial strategy of delaying numerous Obama-era regulations, which raises legal questions regarding the rulemaking process.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the implications of President Trump's trip to Poland, emphasizing the opportunity to strengthen military ties with Central and Eastern Europe.
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The EPA's July 10, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses updates from California's Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District on health risk assessment methodologies for toxic air contaminants and a tentative general order from the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board regarding water discharge requirements for municipal wastewater dischargers.
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The email reports that the Senate approved William Wehrum as the assistant administrator for air and radiation at the EPA, filling a key vacancy in Administrator Scott Pruitt's staff.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses significant budget cuts proposed by the Trump administration, which would reduce funding for the EPA's greenhouse gas reporting program by 85% and overall climate-related efforts by $336 million in the fiscal year 2018 budget.
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The EPA is initiating a two-year pilot project to streamline Superfund cleanup standards in collaboration with states, amidst ongoing discussions about the agency's role in Superfund reforms and the impact of recent hurricanes on contaminated sites.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various topics including the agency's proposal to maintain 2018 renewable fuel standard targets while lowering cellulosic biofuel volumes, challenges to California's vehicle greenhouse gas authority, questions from the EPA Science Advisory Board regarding air toxic risk assessment methods, and the centralized oversight of a cleanup decision for the Hanford Superfund site by Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The email discusses President Trump's suggestion of using solar panels to fund the construction of the Mexican border wall during a meeting with legislative leaders, as reported by POLITICO, while highlighting the ongoing controversy surrounding the wall's funding and Trump's withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to repeal the glider provisions from the Heavy-Duty Truck Rule, arguing that gliders should not be regulated as "new motor vehicles" under the Clean Air Act, in an effort to support the glider industry and reduce regulatory burdens.
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The email reports that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security decided not to implement a ban on laptops in cabin luggage for flights from Europe, following discussions with European officials.
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The email discusses recent House debates on amendments related to the EPA and Interior, highlighting key decisions such as funding for park maintenance, the Clean Water State Revolving Funds, and monitoring programs for water quality following the Gold King Mine spill, while also noting the appointment of Wehrum as EPA air chief.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report for August 31, 2017, highlights air pollution concerns in Houston due to Hurricane Harvey, Maryland's efforts to clean the Chesapeake Bay, and various energy-related developments including Enbridge's pipeline repairs and Xcel Energy's proposal to close coal-fired units in Colorado.
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The email from the EPA discusses a Bloomberg BNA report highlighting how the Trump administration's slow pace of staffing key emergency response positions may hinder disaster relief efforts for Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma.
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The email discusses the Interior Department's Office of Inspector General's investigation into the politically motivated reassignment of Senior Executive Service members, prompted by concerns from Senate Democrats regarding potential retaliation against employees for their climate change advocacy.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report from October 3, 2017, highlights various environmental news, including a probe into Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's charter jet flights and potential initiatives by the Trump administration that could impact the coal and clean energy sectors.
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The email correspondence involves scheduling an invitation for EPA Administrator Pruitt to an event at the Hoover Institution, coordinated by Sydney Hupp from the EPA and Adam J. White from Stanford.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses the logistics for a meeting scheduled on April 25, 2017, between the EPA Administrator and a group of turf research professionals, including Dr. Mike Kenna from Oklahoma State University.
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The email exchange between EPA officials and representatives from Frontier Water discusses rescheduling a meeting regarding the Effluent Limitations Guidelines (ELG) rule to May 16, 2017, at 4:15 PM.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) scheduling a meeting for Administrator Scott Pruitt with Contura Energy's CEO, Kevin Crutchfield, amidst scheduling conflicts on the proposed dates.
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The email from LToya Knighten of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber to Sydney Hupp of the EPA discusses the scheduling of Administrator Pruitt's speaking engagement on May 4th.
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The email correspondence involves Sydney Hupp from the EPA coordinating a meeting time with Eric Byer from the NACD for Administrator Pruitt to attend the NACD Board Meeting.
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The email exchange between Sydney Hupp from the EPA and Diane Troutman discusses the successful scheduling and execution of a General Motors meeting, expressing gratitude for the assistance provided.
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The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp of the EPA and Don Parrish of the American Farm Bureau Federation confirms a meeting with Administrator Pruitt scheduled for May 9, 2017, regarding a request to meet.
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