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The email correspondence between Aurelia Skipwith of the U.S. Department of the Interior and C.J. Zane discusses scheduling a meeting regarding seabird habitat conservation on St. Paul Island, with plans to confirm dates early the following week.
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The email from John M. Anderson to Aurelia Skipwith discusses follow-up actions regarding the Skookumchuck project meeting, specifically addressing issues related to the permitting process and NEPA alternatives for the CED Lost Hills Solar project, under the Department of the Interior.
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The email from Gene Erb Jr discusses concerns regarding government actions related to water appropriations and land purchases on the Flathead Irrigation Project, involving various stakeholders and agencies, including the Department of Agriculture and the Secretary of the Interior.
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The email from Jeff Trandahl discusses strategies for increasing public engagement with federal and private lands, suggesting a broader campaign similar to the National Park Service's centennial initiative and proposing collaboration with local communities, potentially through a White House or joint secretary conference.
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The email from Robert Fanning discusses the application of RICO laws to address corruption and the alleged looting of Montana's natural resources, advocating for severe penalties for those responsible.
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The email from Jack Daly to Ryan Zinke discusses scheduling a dinner meeting on September 11 and 12, 2017, to engage in a round table discussion with influential Wall Street figures.
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The email from Gene Erb Jr. discusses concerns about government dealings perceived as corrupt and the breach of contracts, referencing historical legal protections for U.S. citizens, and is addressed to various stakeholders including Montana representatives and federal officials.
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The email from Gene Erb Jr. discusses regulatory lawfare relief related to Agenda 21, involving multiple recipients including Montana state representatives and various stakeholders, and references documents concerning the Flathead District and Montana regulations.
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The email from Robert Fanning discusses concerns about corruption and regulatory capture in various sectors, including healthcare, and calls for action to enforce the U.S. Constitution and address these issues in Montana.
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The email discusses concerns regarding amendments to water appropriations made by the Bureau of Reclamation's acting commissioner, Alan Mikkelsen, without proper authority from landowners, referencing a local news article about his tour of the basin.
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The email discusses the need for interviews related to the Secretary of the Interior's hiring practices, mentions a dissolution involving Rocky Mountain Power, and references a lawsuit (US v McIntire) that pertains to a name change of a project, involving multiple recipients from various organizations and government entities.
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The email from Aurelia Skipwith of the U.S. Department of the Interior discusses coordination for the National Wild Horse and Burro Management Summit, noting that Kate MacGregor will not attend and confirming attendance details with various stakeholders.
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The email from Scott Cameron of the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting to clarify misinformation regarding the Navajo Generating Station (NGS) and its financial implications, following a conversation with the City of Phoenix water representatives and a briefing with the Secretary.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, confirms a meeting with Tom Cassidy from the National Trust for Historic Preservation to discuss collaboration on issues related to historic preservation and hurricane response.
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The email from Scott Cameron, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget at the Department of the Interior, confirms his participation in a panel at the Shared Services Summit on October 3, 2017, discussing the President's Management Agenda and DOI's reform initiatives.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, is coordinating with Ann W. Loomis from Dominion Energy regarding the National Park Service's review of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline's applications for construction under the Blue Ridge Parkway, while acknowledging the submission of required documents and a schedule for obtaining the final Right-of-Way permit.
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Scott Cameron, Acting Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget at the Department of the Interior, responds to Fred Corle of Northport Affiliates, LLC, indicating he does not know Jessica Reed from the Secretary's office and suggests contacting the National Park Service for further outreach.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, expresses her pleasure in reconnecting with Mark Smith at a Ducks Unlimited event and offers to assist him while inviting future communication regarding potential visits to California.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of Interior, is coordinating meetings with conservation corps representatives to discuss partnership projects.
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The U.S. Department of Defense announced plans for the National Native American Veterans Memorial to be erected at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian, with a dedication scheduled for Veterans Day, November 11, 2020.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, is coordinating a meeting with Mary Ellen Sprenkel and other members of The Corps Network for the week of July 3rd.
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Aurelia Skipwith from the U.S. Department of the Interior confirms that Timothy Williams will attend a meeting regarding land, minerals, and sage grouse issues, following an invitation from the Montana Petroleum Association.
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Scott Cameron, Acting Assistant Secretary for Water and Science at the Department of the Interior, discusses scheduling a meeting with Abraham Haspel and Lori Arguelles for August.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, expresses her pleasure in meeting Jared McJunkin and looks forward to future collaborations.
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The email from Scott Cameron of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior discusses ongoing data requests related to the Navajo Generating Station and expresses concern over public comments from Salt River Project regarding the lease extension and upcoming ownership vote.
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The email correspondence from the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a conference call to update on Legislation No. 0194-17, which seeks to extend the operations of the Navajo Generating Station until December 2019, involving key stakeholders from the Navajo Nation.
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The email from Scott Cameron, Acting Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget at the Department of the Interior, discusses his new role overseeing DOI acquisition and acknowledges Angela Styles' new contact information after her move to a different law firm.
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The email correspondence between Scott Cameron, Acting Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget at the Department of the Interior, and Dave Ramey discusses the appropriate email contacts for submitting materials related to a client, Mammoth Community Water District, to the Secretary's office and relevant assistant secretaries.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, acknowledges receipt of a video featuring President Reagan endorsing the historic tax credit, which has significantly contributed to job creation and the rehabilitation of historic buildings over the past 35 years.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is coordinating with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums to establish a permitting strategy for polar bears held in AZA facilities to create a "research population" for studies that cannot be conducted on wild bears.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, expresses her appreciation for meeting McKie Campbell and looks forward to discussing how she can assist him regarding Alaska-related documents shared with Secretary Zinke.
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The email from Emily Cousins to Deputy Secretary James Cason discusses the importance of preserving the Bears Ears region under the Antiquities Act, urging the Department of the Interior to protect it from development.
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The emails involve a meeting coordination between Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, and representatives from BP regarding operations in Alaska, with a subsequent cancellation of a meeting.
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The email correspondence from Michael Bopp of Gibson Dunn to Aurelia Skipwith at the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a site visit to Liberty National Golf Club and includes a draft itinerary for the visit.
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Neal Kemkar from General Electric is reaching out to Aurelia Skipwith at the Department of the Interior to propose a meeting between her and the executive director of the National Park Trust to discuss collaboration on preserving park land and engaging youth with national parks.
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The email from Deidre Duncan expresses gratitude to Aurelia Skipwith of the Department of the Interior for her participation in an environmental law and policy event, highlighting positive feedback from attendees.
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The email correspondence involves officials from the U.S. Department of the Interior and the Environmental Protection Agency discussing scheduling a call to prepare for a panel at the Environmental Law & Policy Conference in Washington, D.C.
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The email correspondence between Michael Bopp and Aurelia Skipwith discusses planning a visit to Liberty National, involving a draft itinerary and coordination with various stakeholders, including the National Park Service and New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, as part of a proposal review.
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The email correspondence between officials at the U.S. Department of the Interior discusses the implications of Bulletin 38 regarding the nomination of 109,000 acres of state and private land as a "traditional cultural landscape" for listing on the National Register, highlighting the need for revised guidance from the National Park Service.
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The National Park Service confirmed that Aurelia Skipwith is cleared to attend the Environmental Law & Policy Conference on November 30, 2017, following the completion of the ethics approval process.
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Allison Nyholm from Steptoe & Johnson LLP is coordinating a meeting with Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, to discuss conservation banking and the management of the lesser prairie chicken program following the Thanksgiving holiday.
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The National Park Service's Thomas Garcia inquired about food and materials for the Environmental Law & Policy Conference on November 30, 2017, and received confirmation from Deidre Duncan that refreshments will be provided but no materials will be distributed.
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The email from Ryan Ullman of the Independent Petroleum Association of America thanks Aurelia Skipwith for her participation in a forum and indicates that she may be contacted more frequently in the future.
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The email from Ed Boggess of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources acknowledges receipt of a letter from Ryan Yates of the American Farm Bureau Federation regarding concerns about the Midwest Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies' Mid-America Monarch Conservation Strategy, emphasizing the importance of collaboration with the agricultural community for monarch conservation.
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The email from Thomas C. Perry to Aurelia Skipwith discusses their conversation during a government trail ride and includes Perry's contact information.
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The email from Ryan Ullman of the Independent Petroleum Association of America to Aurelia Skipwith discusses coordinating a call between Skipwith and his colleague Samantha McDonald for logistical support and introductions related to an upcoming event.
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The email from Alan Mintz to Aurelia Skipwith discusses a meeting regarding the Student Conservation Association's work on public lands and proposes a follow-up meeting to discuss additional matters of interest to the Department of the Interior (DOI).
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The email exchange between Aurelia Skipwith of the U.S. Department of the Interior and Michael Williams discusses inquiries regarding Option E in Section 2.6 of Amendment 3 to the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for Atlantic menhaden.
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The email from Michael Bopp to Aurelia Skipwith discusses preparations for the upcoming Liberty National visit, indicating a coordination effort related to the Department of the Interior.
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The email correspondence involves Kate Gillespie coordinating a meeting among representatives from the American Continental Group and the Department of the Interior regarding the Caneel Bay project, with proposed times for a call.
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The email from Brian Lipshutz to Aurelia Skipwith discusses the proposed substitution property in Estell Manor, New Jersey, which Liberty National intends to purchase and donate, and provides contact information for New Jersey's Department of Environmental Protection.
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The email from John O'Keeffe, President of the Oregon Cattlemen's Association, invites Aurelia Skipwith from the Department of the Interior to attend the Oregon Cattlemen's Association's annual meeting in Bend, Oregon, from November 30 to December 2, 2017, following her presentation on the BLM horse situation at a Public Lands Council meeting.
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The email correspondence involves Laura Azbill from Hightowers Petroleum coordinating a potential attendance for Steve Hightower at a "Leaders of Democracy Luncheon" organized by Harry Johnson of the MLK Memorial Foundation, with discussions about synergies among attendees from various organizations.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, facilitated a connection among various stakeholders to discuss synergies related to increased visitor-ship and invited Mr. Hightower to a "Leaders of Democracy Luncheon" at the MLK Memorial.
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The email correspondence involves Michael Rossetti coordinating a meeting regarding the MLK Memorial with Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, who is unavailable for the scheduled meeting on June 28, 2017.
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The email from Karen C. Bennett confirms acceptance of an invitation to the Bulletin 38 Meeting scheduled for September 15, 2017, at 4:30 PM EDT.
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The email from Karen C. Bennett of Clark Hill plc discusses the need for clarification on whether the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation's guidance document regarding working with non-recognized tribes under Section 106 has been cleared by the new Administration.
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The email from Karen Williams, Policy Director of the Idaho Cattle Association, thanks Aurelia Skipwith of the Department of the Interior for attending a trail ride in Idaho, highlighting her valuable contributions to discussions on key issues affecting the cattle industry.
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The email from Deidre Duncan at the Department of the Interior shares the attendees list for the "Meet the Regulators" event held on November 30, 2017, and mentions follow-up communication with Andrew and Todd.
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The email exchange between Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, and Neal Kemkar from General Electric discusses scheduling a meeting to connect with the executive director of the National Park Trust to align their missions in preserving park land and engaging youth with national parks.
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The email from Joseph Jozlin of Hunton & Williams to Aurelia Skipwith at the Department of the Interior provides a follow-up on the "Meet the Regulators" event, including a final list of participants.
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The email correspondence involves Caroline Boulton from the U.S. Department of the Interior coordinating with Jack Lynch from Okta regarding the timely completion and signing of a document labeled LOR_2.doc.
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The email from Rich Golb to Secretary Ryan Zinke discusses Golb's availability to meet in Washington, D.C. on January 23 and 24, 2018.
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The email from Tom Valentine discusses the details of a free reception for the OSS Maritime Unit Celebration on November 15, 2017, which will be attended by Ryan Zinke and Joe Kernan, with funding provided by the Omni Shoreham Hotel and the OSS Society.
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The email from Daniel Paluch to Caroline Boulton discusses scheduling a meeting with Secretary Ryan Zinke during Paluch's visit to Washington, D.C., from November 14th to 17th, 2017.
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The Department of the Interior is preparing appointment letters for Harold Hamm and Ryan Lance to join the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation board, as discussed in an email chain involving Jeff Trandahl and John Faraci.
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The email from John Faraci informs Ryan Zinke and Jeff Trandahl that Harold Hamm is willing to join the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) board and plans to attend the upcoming meeting in November.
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The email from Robert Fanning to Gene Erb discusses the need for a forensic audit regarding alleged bad faith dealings by the government and crony capitalists, highlighting the work done by Fanning and an expert witness in lieu of the State Auditor's actions.
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The email exchange between Todd DeGhetto and an unnamed recipient discusses arranging a VIP tour of Washington, D.C. monuments and a potential office meeting with a government official during Todd's family's visit from September 9-15, 2017.
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The email discusses concerns about a $1.7 million payment approved by the Flathead Joint Board of Control to tribes without discussion, referencing a 1986 U.S. District Court decision related to funding sources and water delivery rights, involving multiple recipients including Montana state representatives and federal officials.
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The email from Gene Erb Jr. to various recipients, including Water Commissioner Janette Rosman, discusses a forensic audit related to water rights and expresses the sender's intent to file a complaint if concerns are not addressed.
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The email from Gene Erb Jr. discusses concerns about potential misconduct related to government subsidies in Lake County, Montana, suggesting that FBI auditors should investigate the matter.
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The email from Robert Fanning discusses concerns raised by Gene Erb Jr. regarding amendments to water appropriations made by the Bureau of Reclamation's acting commissioner, Alan Mikkelsen, without proper authority from landowners.
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The email exchange between Aurelia Skipwith of the U.S. Department of the Interior and Whit Fosburgh of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership discusses an article in Peterson's Hunting regarding the public land transfer debate in Utah.
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The email correspondence between James Cason and Rich Nolan discusses the National Park Service's release of a regional haze survey, with Cason informing his leadership team about it.
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The email from Scott Cameron, Acting Assistant Secretary for Water and Science at the Department of the Interior, discusses a pending Office of Surface Mining (OSM) grant to the Navajo Nation and facilitates communication between Tucker Davis and Jackson Brossy regarding the matter.
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The email correspondence between James Cason and Kelly Johnson discusses the 2013 Settlement Agreement involving the State of New York, Madison County, Oneida County, and the Oneida Indian Nation, highlighting the improved relationships and cooperation among the parties since the agreement.
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The Bureau of Indian Education's James Cason confirmed the approval of the Negotiated Rule Making for assessment and accountability and the request for Sault Ste. Marie to expand to the ninth grade, both of which required timely action.
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The email from Scott Cameron, Acting Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget at the Department of the Interior, suggests that Fred Corle reach out to the National Park Service regarding Northport Affiliates, LLC's analytics capabilities and their involvement in addressing sexual harassment issues within the agency.
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Scott Cameron from the Department of the Interior is responding to Chuck Bargeron regarding concerns about the North American Invasive Species Forum's effectiveness due to travel restrictions affecting U.S. participation.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, communicates her unavailability for a meeting with Mary Ellen Sprenkel and indicates that George McDonald will coordinate a suitable time for them to meet during the week of July 31, 2017.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, agrees to meet with Mary Ellen Sprenkel, CEO of The Corps Network, to discuss collaboration opportunities and priorities for the agency.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, instructs Bobbie Gardner to coordinate scheduling for Ms. Benedetto regarding her participation in a meeting addressing the Secretary's recent sage grouse order.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, is coordinating a meeting with Mary Ellen Sprenkel from the Corps Network for the week of July 31, 2017.
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Scott Cameron from the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a visit to the Alice Ferguson Foundation with Abraham Haspel, expressing interest in attending an ice cream social event.
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Scott Cameron, Acting Assistant Secretary for Water and Science at the Department of the Interior, declines an invitation from Abraham Haspel to attend a fundraising event for the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, responds to Chris Adamo from the National Wildlife Federation, expressing interest in scheduling a meeting after their recent encounter at an event.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, is coordinating a meeting with Lori McCullough, CEO of The Great Outdoors Fund, to discuss the organization and its initiatives.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, is coordinating a meeting with Lori McCullough from The Great Outdoors Fund to discuss a briefing paper related to the fund.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, expresses gratitude to Wayne D'Angelo for their meeting at the IPAA and offers to maintain communication regarding assistance with the Endangered Species Act.
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The Department of the Interior's Acting Assistant Secretary for Water and Science, Scott Cameron, acknowledged the approval of a replacement lease for the Navajo Generating Station by the Navajo Nation Council, allowing the plant to operate until December 2019.
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The email correspondence between Scott Cameron of the Department of the Interior and Michael Flannigan of Peabody Energy discusses their collaboration regarding the operation of the Navajo Generating Station (NGS) and the Kayenta mine.
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The email exchange between Scott Cameron of the Department of the Interior and Ray Shepherd of Peabody Energy discusses the alignment of stakeholders on priorities for the ownership transition of the Navajo Generating Station (NGS).
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The email from Scott Cameron of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior discusses the willingness of SRP to continue operating the Navajo Generating Station (NGS) into 2019 and expresses interest in exploring future options for the plant amid considerations of its potential shutdown due to cheaper natural gas alternatives.
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The email from Scott Cameron of the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting with Jack and Pat Cummens to connect on Monday afternoon regarding support for DOI's mission.
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The email correspondence between Scott J. Cameron, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget at the Department of the Interior, and another individual discusses a follow-up action item related to a lunch meeting and the submission of a resume for potential opportunities.
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The Arizona Corporation Commission is coordinating a conference call to discuss the customer-side operations of the Navajo Generating Station and its implications for regional transmission availability and other baseload plants.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, expresses appreciation for a meeting with Ethan Lane from the Public Lands Council and looks forward to future collaboration.
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The email correspondence between Jackson Brossy of the Navajo Nation and James Cason discusses the urgent approval of a grant from the Office of Surface Mining (OSM) under the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA) to secure funding for 10 jobs before the June 30 deadline.
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The email from Scott Cameron, Acting Assistant Secretary for Water and Science at the Department of the Interior, clarifies that the President's budget proposal is not intended to completely eliminate funding for the National Geospatial Advisory Committee (NGAC).
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