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The email from Hadas Gold of POLITICO discusses Anthony Scaramucci's upcoming online event to communicate with the President's base and highlights his controversial communications plan for the White House, which emphasizes improving media relations and addressing internal team dynamics.
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The email from POLITICO reports that Democrat Phil Murphy has won the New Jersey governor's race, defeating Republican Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno, as confirmed by major news networks based on exit polling.
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The email discusses House Natural Resources Chairman Rob Bishop's comments on the Sportsmen's Heritage and Recreational Enhancement Act, emphasizing his belief that removing gun silencer provisions would be "silly," despite concerns following the Las Vegas shooting, as reported by POLITICO.
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The document is an EHS Federal Regulatory Alert from the EPA detailing proposed approvals for revisions to the New Jersey and New York State Implementation Plans (SIPs) for regional haze, indicating improvements in visibility and compliance with reasonable progress goals, with comments due by August 31, 2017.
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The email discusses Energy Secretary Rick Perry's proposal to require power markets to financially support coal and nuclear plants, which has garnered support from coal magnate Bob Murray and opposition from various energy sectors, highlighting the proposal's potential impact on the PJM Interconnection region.
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The email discusses the Senate Appropriations Committee's approval of the fiscal 2018 transportation spending bill, which rejects President Trump's budget proposals to eliminate funding for Essential Air Service and Amtrak's long-distance routes, while also increasing the Passenger Facility Charge cap and addressing truck weight exemptions.
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The email discusses concerns from House Republicans about including Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) drilling in the Senate's tax reform package, highlighting potential complications for the bill's passage and opposition from former Republican officials, as reported by POLITICO Pro Energy.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a POLITICO report highlighting the negative impact of President Trump's withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership on rural American farmers, who are losing export market share to competitors while awaiting a new trade strategy from the administration.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA reports on the victory of Democrat Ralph Northam in the Virginia governor's race, as covered by POLITICO Pro.
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The email from Bloomberg BNA to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses recent legal developments regarding methane emissions regulations and biofuel quotas, highlighting petitions from states and industry groups for a rehearing on a court decision that mandates the EPA to implement methane limits and a ruling that restricts the EPA's authority to cut biofuel quotas.
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The EPA is facing pressure from federal judges to expedite its review of the Clean Power Plan, as the Trump administration's delay is seen as neglecting its statutory duty to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
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The email from POLITICO Pro Energy discusses the dire situation in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria, highlighting President Trump's controversial tweets about the federal response and the challenges faced by relief officials, as reported to EPA employee Ryan Jackson.
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The email discusses the ongoing Senate deliberations on the tax bill, highlighting challenges faced by Republican senators regarding a proposal aimed at addressing deficit concerns, as well as potential adjustments to accommodate dissenting members.
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The document is an email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discussing various news items related to the agency, including Administrator Scott Pruitt's directive to end "sue-and-settle" practices, efforts to reform the Superfund program, potential legal risks associated with repealing the Clean Power Plan, and criticism of Trump administration nominees by Senator Carper.
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The email from POLITICO reports that Republican John Curtis has been elected to replace Jason Chaffetz in the House of Representatives following a special election in Utah's 3rd District.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee's rescheduling of votes on several EPA nominees due to a conflict over the Renewable Fuel Standard, with a vote now set for October 25, 2017.
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The email from POLITICO to Ryan Jackson at the EPA reports on the Labor Department's announcement of the addition of 209,000 jobs in July 2017, along with details on average hourly earnings and unemployment predictions.
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The email from Politico discusses the Coalition for Affordable Prescription Drugs' Power Briefing, highlighting political updates including Kayleigh McEnany joining the RNC and President Trump's strained relations with Democratic leaders as the government faces funding and debt limit challenges.
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The EPA's August 4, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses proposed amendments by Alabama's Department of Environmental Management regarding mercury emission limits for solid waste incinerators and ethics requirements for department personnel, with hearings scheduled for September 6, 2017.
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A federal judge ruled against the EPA's request to delay the deadline for Texas to submit a pollution control plan to address regional haze, affirming that the state has had sufficient time to comply with the Clean Air Act since 2007.
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The email from the EPA Press Office announces President Trump's nomination of David Ross to head the EPA's Office of Water, highlighting widespread praise from environmental officials for his qualifications and experience.
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The email discusses the federal government's response to the devastation in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria, highlighting a bipartisan congressional delegation led by Speaker Paul Ryan and FEMA's commitment to aid, amidst controversy over President Trump's comments on disaster relief.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a POLITICO review highlighting how U.S. News college rankings contribute to economic inequality on campuses, with insights from various education officials criticizing the rankings' impact on institutional priorities.
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California Attorney General Xavier Becerra has filed a lawsuit against the EPA to obtain documents related to Administrator Scott Pruitt's ethics agreements and compliance with federal ethics regulations, after the agency failed to respond to a previous FOIA request.
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The email from POLITICO reports on President Trump's speech at the United Nations General Assembly, where he warned against authoritarian regimes and highlighted the threats posed by terrorism and international criminal networks, as shared with Ryan Jackson of the EPA.
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The EPA's EHS Federal Regulatory Alert from August 30, 2017, discusses the extension of comment periods for proposed corporate average fuel economy standards by the NHTSA and for revisions to test procedures for small electric motors by the Energy Department.
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The document discusses the criminal case against executives from Samarco, Vale, and BHP Billiton related to homicide and environmental crimes, while also mentioning ongoing civil lawsuits and the oil production strategies of shale drillers amid a market slump.
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The EPA's Energy and Climate Report from August 31, 2017, discusses various topics including New England's greenhouse gas reduction efforts, the Trump administration's stance on clean-car production loans, the impact of Hurricane Harvey on U.S. fracking, and legal actions against Black Elk Energy for an offshore explosion.
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The email reports that the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee approved President Trump's nominees for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the Departments of Energy and Interior, with a notable vote against one nominee and a request for a roll call vote on another.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various environmental news topics, including recommendations for leveraging chemical exposure data, the status of greenhouse gas regulations for the truck and trailer industry, potential revisions to national monuments by President Trump, and California's use of Volkswagen penalties to fund a new emissions lab.
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The email discusses the impact of Hurricane Irma on Florida, detailing the EPA's response regarding Superfund site assessments and air pollution control waivers to maintain electricity supply, while also highlighting a call for climate change discussions from Miami's mayor.
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The email discusses a meeting between EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and Republican senators regarding the Renewable Fuel Standard, highlighting a lack of concrete policy commitments and the postponement of votes on various nominations by the Environment and Public Works Committee.
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The email discusses the House Freedom Caucus's plan to file a petition to force a vote on a clean Obamacare repeal bill, highlighting the involvement of President Trump and the potential for significant pressure to gather the necessary signatures.
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The EPA is involved in discussions regarding Southern California municipalities' request to exclude the concrete-lined Los Angeles River from Clean Water Act requirements, which they argue could save them billions in stormwater controls, while local officials like Sheila Kuehl oppose this exclusion.
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The EPA's Energy and Climate Report from August 11, 2017, discusses various topics including Massachusetts' new greenhouse gas limits, West Virginia's coal subsidy proposal, California's lawsuit against the EPA regarding rulemaking impartiality, and the potential benefits of proposed changes to protections for the greater sage grouse.
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The EPA's December 1, 2017, EHS Federal Regulatory Alert discusses the National Marine Fisheries Service's authorization for the National Park Service to take marine mammals incidentally during research in Glacier Bay National Park, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's receipt of an application for an incidental take permit related to the coastal California gnatcatcher for landfill projects in Brea, California.
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The email discusses President Trump's planned visit to Texas to survey the damage from Hurricane Harvey and the potential for Congress to pass emergency funding to assist with recovery efforts, as reported in the POLITICO Playbook.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses President Trump's endorsement of Alabama Senator Luther Strange ahead of the GOP Senate primary on August 15, 2017.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses Attorney General Jeff Sessions' announcement regarding the Justice Department's review of policies on media subpoenas as part of efforts to address government leaks.
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The email from POLITICO informs Ryan Jackson at the EPA about the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee scheduling a September 7 hearing for President Trump's nominees to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the Interior Department.
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The EPA announced the addition of several industry representatives to key advisory boards, increasing industry influence just days after Administrator Scott Pruitt mandated that grant-receiving scientists must choose between funding and board membership.
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The email discusses scrutiny over EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's meeting habits and travel expenses, highlighting concerns from critics regarding his preference for private meetings with industry leaders and significant charter flight costs amidst budget cuts at the agency.
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The EPA's August 3, 2017, EHS Federal Regulatory Alert discusses a proposed consent decree in the case of United States v. Harcros Chemicals Inc. to resolve Clean Air Act violations, requiring Harcros to pay a $950,000 civil penalty and undertake compliance audits and environmental projects at multiple facilities.
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The email from POLITICO reports that Senator Susan Collins opposes the Graham-Cassidy Obamacare repeal plan, which could jeopardize its passage in the Senate, and mentions an upcoming Republican caucus meeting to discuss the health care plan.
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The EPA's August 3, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert details the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission's final rule repealing regulations on gas-oil ratios, monthly report costs, and pipeline map requirements, effective July 26, 2017.
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The EPA, under Administrator Scott Pruitt, announced a decision to end the "sue-and-settle" practice, which involved settling lawsuits with conservationists and industry that led to regulatory commitments on greenhouse gas emissions and mercury pollution.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Sierra Club v. EPA case, specifically case number 1:17-cv-01906.
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The email from POLITICO discusses various political updates, including Senator Bob Corker's comments on President Trump's behavior and the awarding of the Nobel Prize in economics to Richard Thaler, and is addressed to Ryan Jackson at the EPA.
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The email from POLITICO discusses the ongoing tax reform debate, highlighting concerns over the state and local tax deduction and the potential impact on the budget vote, with insights from various political figures including President Trump and former Speaker John Boehner.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report from October 13, 2017, highlights key environmental news, including a $36.5 billion disaster aid package, New York's potential chemical disclosure law for cleaners, and the appointment of an EPA veteran to lead the Midwest region.
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The email from Politico reporters to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various political updates, including the release of the GOP tax plan, the appointment of Mike Haidet as the new White House director of scheduling, and a rocket attack on Kabul airport during Defense Secretary Mattis's visit to Afghanistan.
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The email from The Washington Post to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the U.S. military's amphibious relief efforts in the Caribbean in response to Hurricane Irma, highlighting President Trump's support for the Coast Guard amidst previous budget cut concerns.
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The email discusses Daniel Yergin's support for the disbanding of President Trump's Strategic and Policy Forum in response to members' concerns over intolerance and violence, as reported by POLITICO.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various legal and regulatory developments, including a federal appeals court ruling on the Clean Water Act, the denial of a stay on the Trump EPA's delay of an accident prevention program, and the agency's expansion of emergency fuel waivers in response to Hurricane Harvey.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses recent developments in climate policy, including a federal court ruling against Wyoming's penalties on Volkswagen for emissions violations, ongoing debates regarding the Clean Power Plan, and comments on the proposed renewable fuel standard for 2018.
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The email discusses the GOP's tax reform efforts, highlighting House Republicans' optimism and concerns about potential obstacles, including opposition from lawmakers in high-tax states regarding the repeal of state and local tax deductions, as reported in POLITICO's Playbook.
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The email correspondence between Greg Schildwachter and Kenneth Wagner of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to address endangered species issues relevant to the agency's agenda.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson shared highlights from a Bloomberg Environment report discussing various environmental topics, including the implications of a fracking ban in the Delaware Basin and the transformation of a retired coal plant into a wind industry hub.
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Fifteen Democratic attorneys general filed a lawsuit against the EPA for failing to meet a deadline to designate areas not in compliance with the 2015 ozone standard, which would require states to develop air quality improvement plans.
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The email discusses the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee's upcoming hearing on the nominations of Andrew Wheeler for deputy EPA administrator and Kathleen Hartnett White for the White House's Council on Environmental Quality, highlighting concerns from Democrats and environmental advocates regarding White's controversial statements and past positions on environmental issues.
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The EPA issued a regulatory alert on August 14, 2017, announcing the approval of revisions to the California and Connecticut State Implementation Plans (SIPs) concerning air quality standards and emissions regulations.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt announced plans to formally sign a proposal to repeal the Clean Power Plan, arguing it exceeded the agency's regulatory authority and unfairly favored certain energy sources.
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Senator Jim Inhofe is holding up the nomination of Democratic FERC nominee Richard Glick until a deal is reached to advance President Trump's EPA nominees, indicating concerns about the confirmation process.
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The email discusses the failed attempt to pass a six-month FAA extension due to opposition from House Democrats, highlighting the political tensions and procedural challenges faced by the House of Representatives, as reported by POLITICO's Morning Transportation.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses ongoing legal challenges by environmental groups against the Bureau of Land Management's stay of methane venting and flaring regulations, as well as the agency's response to criticisms from a former transition official.
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The email discusses a warning from Al Qaeda about targeting U.S. rail and transit systems, highlighting the need for the TSA to enhance surface transportation security in response to this emerging threat.
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FAA Administrator Michael Huerta emphasized the need for collaboration among stakeholders regarding the separation of air traffic control operations from the FAA during a speech at the National Business Aviation Association event, while also highlighting the importance of installing ADS-B technology in general aviation planes by 2020.
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The EPA's October 13, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses California's proposed regulations for greenhouse gas emission standards for crude oil and natural gas facilities, including registration requirements and fees, while also noting the suspension of a proposed rule on petroleum refinery emission limits by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District.
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The email from the EPA discusses a POLITICO newsletter detailing the Democratic National Committee's efforts to conduct opposition research on potential Republican challengers for the 2020 presidential election, including Mike Pence, John Kasich, and Nikki Haley.
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The email discusses the Environmental Protection Agency's involvement in President Trump's plans to reduce the size of national monuments in Utah and other states, amidst opposition from environmental groups and Native American tribes, while also highlighting a proposed bill to fund research into extracting rare earth minerals from coal deposits.
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The email from Frank Maisano discusses the impending announcement by EPA Administrator Pruitt to formally sign the proposal to repeal the Clean Power Plan (CPP) following a recent event in Kentucky, while also mentioning the impact of Hurricane Nate on Gulf oil production and recent activities at the Society of Environmental Journalists conference in Pittsburgh.
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The Environmental Defense Fund is suing the EPA for failing to release public records related to Administrator Scott Pruitt's ethics conflicts and agency plans, citing delays beyond the statutory deadline for Freedom of Information Act requests.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses President Trump's decision to end the DACA program with a six-month delay, reflecting internal White House deliberations and the potential political implications of this action.
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The email discusses the successful management of the electric grid during the total solar eclipse on August 21, 2017, highlighting the EPA's interest in energy resilience and the performance of alternative power sources, as reported by various utilities.
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The EPA announces a meeting of the Science Advisory Board Risk and Technology Review Methods Panel to discuss a draft report on screening methodologies for assessing public health and environmental risks from hazardous air pollutants, scheduled for December 5, 2017, with comments due by November 28, 2017.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson shared a Politico article detailing how Senate Energy Committee leaders Lisa Murkowski and Maria Cantwell are advocating for the implementation of weather-resilient distributed energy systems to rebuild power grids in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands following hurricanes Irma and Maria.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various environmental regulatory issues, including staff defense of greenhouse gas modeling for vehicles, a court case regarding state powers under the Clean Water Act, industry pushback against the repeal of glider truck GHG rules, and concerns from state waste managers about the omission of sustainable materials management in the EPA's strategic plan.
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The EPA is set to publish a proposed repeal of the Clean Power Plan in the Federal Register on Monday, initiating a 60-day comment period, while also reviewing a potential replacement rule that questions the agency's authority to regulate greenhouse gases from power plants.
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The EPA's enforcement office is facing staffing shortages for environmental crime investigations while increasing the number of agents assigned to protect Administrator Scott Pruitt, as revealed in a letter obtained through a FOIA request.
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The email from POLITICO reports that the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee advanced five nominations for senior positions at the Interior and Energy departments, including Douglas Domenech for assistant secretary of insular affairs at Interior, while postponing a vote on David Jonas for DOE's general counsel.
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The email exchange between Ryan Jackson of the EPA and Stephanie Tomasso discusses the search for a Senior Vice President of Advocacy and Communications for the American Public Power Association (APPA), focusing on candidate recommendations and the role's responsibilities in external affairs and advocacy.
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The EPA's Energy and Climate Report from August 18, 2017, discusses various energy and climate issues, including potential conflicts of interest related to Energy Department nominees and the financial struggles of a nuclear plant in Georgia seeking expanded federal loan guarantees.
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The EPA announced the forgiveness of a $21 million loan for Flint, Michigan, to upgrade its drinking water infrastructure following a lead contamination crisis, as requested by Governor Rick Snyder, to improve public health and support ongoing lead service line replacement efforts.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report for August 7, 2017, highlights various environmental topics, including the impact of President Trump's climate deal stance, ongoing Superfund investigations related to lead contamination near public housing, and a proposal that could save waste facilities $28 million by easing air pollution monitoring requirements.
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The email from Politico discusses President Trump's comments blaming Congress for poor U.S.-Russia relations and highlights various political updates, including his interactions with the Mexican president and ongoing regulatory changes, as reported to Ryan Jackson at the EPA.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the October 27, 2017, Daily Environment Report, highlighting air pollution issues, including preparations for new sulfur pollution rules for shippers, challenges in banning a Teflon compound, and increased security measures for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt due to threats.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the American Enterprise Institute's Labor Day publication, which reflects on the holiday's significance, workers' attitudes towards their jobs, and ongoing labor-related issues such as salary growth and automation.
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The email from Morning Media discusses the controversy surrounding President Trump's tweet about Michael Flynn, highlighting conflicting claims about its authorship involving White House lawyer John Dowd and the implications for obstruction of justice, as reported by various news outlets.
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The email from Politico discusses various political updates, including a super PAC aligned with Mitch McConnell attacking Kelli Ward, polling insights on Republican support, and a high-profile legal defense case involving a U.S. senator facing bribery charges.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various environmental topics, including the implications of Brexit on U.K. carbon allowances, the Interior Department's efforts to streamline land decision processes for oil and gas projects, and insights on groundwater management in California compared to other states, as well as a UN call for global action to reduce fishing bycatch.
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The email from POLITICO reports on President Trump's condemnation of racism and hate groups following the violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, which resulted in fatalities and injuries.
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The email exchange between Ryan Jackson of the EPA and Stratton Edwards discusses whether the EPA Administrator will address the San Jacinto Waste Pits during an upcoming hearing before the Energy and Commerce Committee.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt incurred over $14,000 in expenses for a private flight in Oklahoma, along with additional costs for other non-commercial flights, as reported by CBS News.
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The email discusses President Trump's condemnation of racism and violence following the Charlottesville incident, highlighting the resignation of Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier from a presidential advisory panel in response to Trump's remarks, as reported in a Playbook Power Briefing by the Coalition for Affordable Prescription Drugs.
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The EPA's August 8, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses proposed regulatory changes in Arkansas regarding hazardous waste management for underground storage tanks and optional registration for aboveground storage tanks, along with a hearing and comment deadlines, while also mentioning proposed amendments in California for automotive repair dealer regulations.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a publication from the American Enterprise Institute highlighting Congress's low approval ratings and suggesting that a bipartisan approach to poverty could improve legislative effectiveness.
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The email discusses a Washington Post forum where executive editor Marty Baron addresses President Trump's accusations against the media, emphasizing the newspaper's commitment to factual reporting and the challenges of labeling statements as lies.
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Scott Pruitt, the EPA Administrator, outlines his "back-to-basics" agenda in an interview with the Washington Examiner, emphasizing a shift away from climate change initiatives established during the Obama administration.
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The EPA's weekly report from July 14, 2017, highlights Administrator Scott Pruitt's Capitol Hill visits, discussions on climate policy criticisms, and the agency's grant of $167,000 to the Morongo Band of Mission Indians for environmentally friendly vehicle replacements.
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The EPA announced the elimination of a backlog of over 600 new chemical reviews under the Toxic Substances Control Act, as part of Administrator Pruitt's commitment to improve the new chemical safety review process while ensuring safety and supporting innovation.
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