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Neste US, Inc. is seeking an expedited resolution from the EPA regarding RIN generation under the RFS program for renewable fuel produced from palm oil waste, after years of unresolved issues.
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2013 |
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The Vinyl Institute PVC MACT Working Group is requesting the U.S. EPA to clarify certain provisions of the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production, specifically regarding venting requirements for fixed roof storage vessels, to prevent confusion and ensure compliance within the industry.
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2013 |
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The U.S. EPA is requested to clarify certain provisions of the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production, particularly regarding venting requirements for storage vessels, to address confusion and ensure compliance within the industry.
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2013 |
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Neste US, Inc. is seeking an expedited resolution from the EPA regarding RIN generation under the RFS program for renewable fuel produced from palm oil waste, after years of unresolved issues since 2013.
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2013 |
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The document features discussions between U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson regarding the Trump administration's stance on regime change in Syria, emphasizing the belief that Assad cannot remain in power while cautioning against the potential consequences of violent regime change based on lessons learned from Libya.
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2013 |
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The document discusses the internal conflicts at the Heritage Foundation, highlighting management issues under Jim DeMint's leadership, as noted by the board of trustees, while also mentioning President Trump's meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
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2013 |
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The document is a petition submitted by the Vinyl Institute, Inc. to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requesting reconsideration and a stay of the final National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production.
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2012 |
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The OCP Policy Center is organizing the sixth edition of The Atlantic Dialogues conference, focusing on "Africa in the Atlantic: Time for Action," to facilitate discussions among influential leaders on cross-regional issues in the Atlantic Basin.
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2012 |
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The document outlines the professional and educational experiences of a department head involved in drafting legal observations for the Italian government, contributing to the rights of detainees, participating in international discussions on human trafficking, and engaging in various legal education and anti-corruption initiatives.
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2012 |
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The document discusses the environmental responsibilities and legal implications for agents in the event of a disaster, referencing the need for compliance with environmental regulations and drawing parallels to medical malpractice protections under Italian law, specifically in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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2012 |
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The United States Coast Guard and the Environmental Protection Agency issued a temporary permit to Totem Ocean Trailer Express for the M/V Midnight Sun and M/V North Star to exempt them from MARPOL Annex VI fuel sulfur content requirements until September 30, 2016, to facilitate a ship emission reduction and control technology research project involving LNG conversion and refueling infrastructure development.
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2012 |
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The US Energy Association is hosting a forum to discuss a new concept that rewards carbon footprint reductions with retirement account contributions, featuring guest speaker Jason Makansi.
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2012 |
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The document is a petition submitted by the Vinyl Institute, Inc. to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requesting reconsideration and a stay of the final National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production.
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2012 |
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The document is a petition submitted by the Vinyl Institute, Inc. to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requesting reconsideration and a stay of the final National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production.
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2012 |
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The document outlines the professional and educational experiences of a department head involved in drafting legal observations for government defense at the European Court of Human Rights, creating a Charter of Rights for detainees, participating in international meetings on human trafficking, and engaging in various educational and anti-corruption initiatives within the Italian justice system.
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2012 |
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The document discusses the environmental responsibilities and legal implications for agents in the context of compliance with environmental regulations, referencing the Italian legal framework and the implications of adhering to guidelines similar to those in the medical field, particularly in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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2012 |
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The OCP Policy Center is organizing the sixth edition of The Atlantic Dialogues conference in Morocco, focusing on cross-regional issues in the Atlantic Basin and promoting discussions among influential leaders and young professionals.
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2012 |
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The United States Coast Guard and the Environmental Protection Agency issued a temporary permit to Totem Ocean Trailer Express for the M/V Midnight Sun and M/V North Star to exempt them from MARPOL Annex VI fuel sulfur content requirements until September 30, 2016, to facilitate a ship emission reduction and control technology research project involving LNG conversion and refueling infrastructure development.
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2012 |
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Senator Ron Wyden criticized the White House for not consulting with Democrats on its tax reform plan, warning that a partisan approach could lead to failure, while reports suggest President Trump's upcoming tax proposal may alienate Republicans and lack bipartisan support.
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2012 |
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The document discusses the commissioning of the U.S.S. Gabrielle Giffords in Galveston, Texas, honoring former Rep. Gabby Giffords, with notable attendees including Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden, while also mentioning various birthdays of political figures and media personalities.
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2012 |
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The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is criticized for using outdated sound metrics and thresholds in its environmental impact statement, leading to significant overestimation of marine mammal takes, particularly Level A and Level B, due to the absence of a scientifically justified recovery function and reliance on unreviewed literature.
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2012 |
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The document outlines details about an Outdoor Recreation Leadership session at Shenandoah National Park on April 23-24, featuring Eric Artz, COO of REI, and Christopher Belland, CEO of Historic Tours of America, highlighting their backgrounds and contributions to outdoor recreation and tourism.
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2012 |
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The American Legislative Exchange Council urges courts to refrain from expanding tort law doctrines in response to federal regulatory reform, emphasizing that legislatures and administrative agencies are better suited for regulatory analysis.
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2011 |
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The Chicago Park District outlines the ongoing redevelopment of Navy Pier, led by a nonprofit organization, which includes a completed $186M Phase I and plans for a $100M Phase II to enhance public spaces and cultural programming, aiming to attract 9.2 million annual visitors and support local employment.
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2011 |
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The document is an Event Request Form for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator E. Scott Pruitt, detailing logistics for his potential attendance and speaking engagement at an unspecified event.
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2011 |
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The American Legislative Exchange Council urges courts to refrain from expanding tort law doctrines in response to federal regulatory reform, emphasizing that legislatures and administrative agencies are better suited for regulatory analysis.
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2011 |
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The American Legislative Exchange Council urges courts to refrain from expanding tort law doctrines in response to federal regulatory reforms that aim to reduce overregulation, as this approach undermines effective legislative and regulatory processes.
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2011 |
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The document discusses remarks made by Rep. Devin Nunes regarding congressional investigations into Russia's interference in the 2016 election, suggesting that Democrats are using the narrative to justify Hillary Clinton's loss, during a private fundraiser event.
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2011 |
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The document details social events and weddings involving notable political figures and journalists, including Valery Galasso's wedding to Nick Merrill and Rep. Seth Moulton's marriage, along with mentions of various attendees and birthdays.
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2011 |
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The document outlines the Navy Pier redevelopment project, managed by a nonprofit organization, detailing the completion of Phase I in 2016 with a $186M investment and plans for Phase II requiring an additional $100M to enhance public spaces and cultural programming.
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2011 |
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The document contains scheduling details for meetings related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, including a confirmed meeting on June 28, 2017, organized by the EPA with various participants.
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2010 |
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The document discusses the challenges faced by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in advancing the GOP health care bill, highlighting opposition from key Republican senators and the political implications of health care ownership for the party.
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2010 |
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The document provides an overview of the U.S. recycling industry, detailing its economic impact, employment statistics, annual scrap material processing volumes, and the environmental benefits of recycling, as well as trends in scrap commodity exports and their contribution to trade balances, as reported by the EPA.
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2009 |
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The email correspondence between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Office of Governor Phil Bryant discusses scheduling a meeting regarding the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) topic, with a proposed date change from October 13 to October 12.
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2008 |
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The Conservative Action Project (CAP), founded in 2008 and currently chaired by Becky Norton Dunlop, aims to unite conservative leaders across various sectors to collaborate on shared goals.
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2008 |
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator Scott Pruitt received a request to speak at the Conservative Action Project's weekly leadership meeting on September 13, 2017, to discuss his leadership and team at the EPA.
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2008 |
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The email correspondence between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Office of Governor Phil Bryant discusses scheduling a meeting for Governor Bryant to meet with the EPA Administrator regarding the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) topic, with a proposed date change to October 12.
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2008 |
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The document discusses recommendations from various associations regarding Observer Standards for monitoring marine activities in the Gulf of Mexico, emphasizing the need for standardized data collection methods and addressing potential conflicts of interest between Protected Species Observers (PSOs) and industry stakeholders, while collaborating with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS).
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2008 |
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The document discusses a budget deal reached by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and lawmakers to end the state's first government shutdown in over a decade, which involved a compromise on health insurance legislation and allowed state parks and beaches to reopen.
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2008 |
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The document outlines a protocol established by the Lazio Region and ARPA to provide technical support to local judicial police in defining and implementing measures to restore environments affected by criminal conduct, ensuring that appropriate actions can be taken to extinguish offenses under environmental law.
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2006 |
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The document discusses a proposed division of trophic state into autotrophic and heterotrophic categories in rivers and streams, emphasizing the influence of nitrogen and phosphorus on these states, as presented by Walter K. Dodds from the Division of Biology at Kansas State University.
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2006 |
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The document outlines a protocol involving the ARPA and local judicial police in Italy to ensure proper technical assessments and standard prescriptions for restoring environments affected by criminal conduct, facilitating the extinguishment of related offenses.
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2006 |
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The document discusses a proposed division of trophic state into autotrophic and heterotrophic categories in rivers and streams, emphasizing the influence of external carbon sources and nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus on aquatic ecosystems, as presented by Walter K. Dodds from the Division of Biology at Kansas State University.
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2006 |
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The document is a memo expressing support for a campaign commitment by a government official to withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate Treaty and cease taxpayer funding for UN global warming programs, highlighting the legal risks associated with maintaining the previous administration's greenhouse gas regulations.
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2005 |
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The document discusses the appointment of Robert Mueller as special counsel by the Justice Department to investigate Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, highlighting the reactions of President Trump's aides and the potential challenges this poses for the White House.
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2004 |
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The document outlines a memorandum of understanding between the Prosecutor General at the Court of Appeal in Rome and the Lazio Region aimed at ensuring effective and uniform application of environmental crime regulations, particularly regarding the procedure for extinguishing certain environmental offenses through compliance and administrative payment.
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2003 |
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The document outlines a memorandum of understanding between the Prosecutor General at the Court of Appeal in Rome and the Lazio Region aimed at ensuring effective and uniform application of environmental crime regulations, particularly regarding the extinction of certain environmental offenses through compliance with administrative requirements and payment of fines.
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2003 |
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The document discusses a petition by the Vinyl Institute to the EPA requesting reconsideration of the final PVC MACT rule to explicitly allow the use of vapor balancing as a proven control technology for minimizing hazardous air pollutant emissions during the unloading of vinyl chloride railcars.
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2002 |
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The document from the Velletri Public Prosecutor's Office discusses the constitutional value of the environment in Italy, highlighting the legislative evolution and the role of the Constitutional Court in defining the distribution of competencies between the state and regions regarding environmental protection and cultural heritage.
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2001 |
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The document from the Velletri Public Prosecutor's Office discusses the constitutional value of the environment in Italy, highlighting the legislative framework established by the 2001 reform of the Constitution regarding environmental protection and the division of competencies between the state and regions.
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2001 |
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The Vinyl Institute is requesting the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to reconsider the pH calibration requirements under the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Polyvinyl Chloride production, citing misunderstandings about industry processes that have led to overly burdensome regulations.
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2000 |
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The document discusses concerns from the Marine Mammal Protection Act regarding the potential impacts of acoustic sound sources on marine mammals within Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), questioning the validity of assumptions made about species density and exposure modeling in environmental assessments.
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2000 |
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The document from a government agency discusses the overestimation of marine mammal takes due to flawed Level B calculations and inadequate consideration of mitigation measures, recommending a recalibration of take estimates using average values and a clearer presentation of uncertainty in the modeling results.
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2000 |
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The document discusses insights from the creators of "Veep" regarding the show's relevance to contemporary politics, particularly in relation to the Trump presidency, and offers advice for comedy writers on how to approach political satire in the current climate.
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2000 |
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The document outlines the details of the Burton Awards for Legal Achievement, an annual awards program co-sponsored by the American Bar Association and held at the Library of Congress, recognizing significant contributions to the field of law on May 22, 2017.
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1999 |
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The Office of Government Ethics issued a memorandum clarifying the application of 18 U.S.C. § 203 regarding the prohibition on federal employees receiving compensation for representational services, emphasizing that the prohibition only applies when compensation is received for services rendered to a third party in connection with matters involving the federal government.
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1999 |
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The document outlines the details of the Burton Awards for Legal Achievement, an annual awards program co-sponsored by the American Bar Association and held at the Library of Congress, recognizing significant contributions to the field of law.
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1999 |
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The document discusses President Trump's upcoming budget proposal, which includes significant cuts to Medicaid and changes to anti-poverty programs, despite concerns from Senate Republicans and potential impacts on millions of low-income Americans.
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1996 |
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The email from Victor Schwartz discusses a dinner reservation for himself and Scott Pruitt at Tosca Restaurant on March 21, 2017, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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1990 |
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The email from Victor Schwartz discusses a dinner reservation for himself and Scott Pruitt at Tosca Restaurant on March 21, 2017, related to the EPA.
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1990 |
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The document discusses various topics including the involvement of Attorney General Jeff Sessions in the firing of FBI Director James Comey, a warning from the FBI to Congressman Dana Rohrabacher about Russian recruitment efforts, and a poll indicating that a majority of voters disapprove of President Trump's decision to share classified information with Russian officials.
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1990 |
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The document discusses various topics related to the FBI's warning to Congressman Dana Rohrabacher about Russian recruitment efforts, Attorney General Jeff Sessions' involvement in the firing of FBI Director Comey, and public disapproval of President Trump's sharing of classified information with Russian officials, as reported by multiple news sources.
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1990 |
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The FBI Agents Association endorsed Mike Rogers for FBI Director, citing his experience as a former Special Agent and member of Congress as essential for addressing the challenges facing the Bureau.
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1990 |
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The document outlines a meeting organized by the NSW government and public/private entities focused on maintaining cleanliness in Sydney Harbour, including a tour and participation from notable environmental figures like Ian Kiernan, with involvement from the EPA and potential media engagement.
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1987 |
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2 |
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The document outlines a meeting organized by the NSW government and public/private entities to discuss water quality and sustainability initiatives for Sydney Harbour, including a tour and participation from notable figures like Ian Kiernan, founder of Clean Up Australia Day.
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1987 |
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The email from Robert Fanning discusses the funding and legal actions taken by the Montana House in 2007 to sue over wolf management, highlighting the involvement of Karen Budd-Falen and the Friends of the Northern Yellowstone Elk Herd.
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1987 |
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The email discusses concerns regarding fiduciary responsibilities related to water rights and potential misuse of Reclamation Funds, involving multiple recipients including government officials and stakeholders, and references the Friends Committee on National Legislation.
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1987 |
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The email from Gene Erb Jr. discusses the need for Alan Mikkelsen and Ryan Zinke to focus on legal aspects related to the Reclamation of Arid Lands, referencing Circular 102 and mentioning implications for state college funds and pensions associated with reclamation funds.
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1987 |
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The email from Robert Fanning discusses a radio show featuring water rights attorney Harriett Hageman, indicating a focus on water rights issues, and is addressed to various individuals including government officials and stakeholders in Montana.
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1987 |
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The email from Robert Fanning discusses concerns regarding U.N. water resource regulations and their implications, addressed to various Montana state officials and stakeholders.
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1987 |
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2 |
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The email discusses Robert Fanning's campaign against Senator Jon Tester in Montana, highlighting Tester's perceived vulnerability in the current political climate.
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1987 |
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The email from the EPA discusses the potential participation of the EPA Administrator in a Minerals Council of Australia Board Meeting scheduled for September 6, 2017, and seeks input on the board members attending.
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1983 |
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The email from the EPA discusses the potential participation of the EPA Administrator in the Minerals Council of Australia Board Meeting scheduled for September 6, 2017, as requested by the State Department.
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1983 |
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The document outlines a proposal by the Trump administration to launch "The Coal Win," a national initiative aimed at revitalizing the coal industry by replacing aging coal-fired power plants with clean coal facilities to enhance energy capacity, create jobs, and stimulate economic growth while addressing environmental concerns.
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1980 |
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The Alaska Economic Report discusses the financial impact of new oil projects on Alaska Native corporations, highlighting that they will receive $173 million annually in royalties at peak production, as presented by the state Department of Natural Resources.
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1974 |
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The Alaska Economic Report details the approval of new geotechnical drilling for the Donlin Gold project by its owners, Barrick Gold and NovaGold Resources, along with a $322 million bond for closure costs, as part of the permitting process overseen by the Alaska Department of Natural Resources and the Department of Environmental Conservation.
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1974 |
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The document provides an overview of Alabama Power's coal plant operations, including its capacity, generation statistics, environmental investments to comply with EPA regulations, and its economic impact on the local workforce and community.
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1973 |
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The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) outlines its nonpartisan policy for speaker presentations, emphasizing a focus on economic issues while prohibiting social topic discussions, and provides contact information for inquiries related to the event.
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1973 |
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The email from David J. van Hoogstraten of BP America Inc. invites Aurelia Skipwith of the Department of the Interior to meet with Janet Weiss, President of BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc., to discuss key issues related to BP's operations in Alaska, including its significant contributions to the state's economy and oil production.
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1970 |
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The Sabine-Neches Navigation District is advocating for the deepening of the Sabine-Neches Waterway from 40 to 48 feet to enhance transportation efficiency, support military deployment, and stimulate economic growth, as the waterway has not been improved since 1962.
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1962 |
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The document from the EPA discusses a proposal to replace 727 old coal-fired power generation units with 244 new "Plant Washington clone" units, requiring an investment of $585.6 billion, which would create 390,400 jobs and significantly reduce emissions of SO2, NOx, and CO2.
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1950 |
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The document is a curriculum vitae of Dr. Arcibaldo Miller, detailing his career as a magistrate in Italy, including his current role as Head of the General Inspectorate at the Ministry of Justice since June 3, 2005, and his previous positions in various judicial capacities.
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1948 |
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The document is a curriculum vitae of Dr. Arcibaldo Miller, detailing his career as a magistrate in Italy, including his current role as Head of the Inspectorate General at the Ministry of Justice since June 3, 2005, and his previous positions in the judiciary and banking sectors.
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1948 |
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. EPA's Office of Public Affairs discussing questions for Administrator Pruitt's upcoming event at the U.S. Chamber on June 20, 2017, with Lincoln Ferguson expressing appreciation for the submitted questions.
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1935 |
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. EPA's Office of Public Affairs coordinating questions for Administrator Pruitt's upcoming event at the US Chamber on June 20, 2017, with input from various colleagues.
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1935 |
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The document is an invitation from the Department of the Interior for a meeting on August 8, 2017, involving Gary Schiff from NASF and Robert Simpson from GWGC, to be held at 1849 C Street, Washington, DC.
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1927 |
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, organized a lunch meeting with Kent Burton on November 6, 2017, to discuss coordination efforts.
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1924 |
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The email correspondence between Philip Miller of Monsanto and Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses scheduling a call to address comments regarding one of Monsanto's chemistry products in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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1920 |
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The email from Philip Miller at Monsanto to Ryan Jackson at the EPA requests a phone call to discuss comments regarding an important chemistry product following a previous meeting.
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1920 |
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The email from Philip Miller of Monsanto to Ryan Jackson at the EPA requests a phone call to discuss comments regarding one of Monsanto's important chemistry products.
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1920 |
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The email correspondence between Philip Miller of Monsanto and Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses scheduling a phone call to address comments regarding one of Monsanto's chemistry products in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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1920 |
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The U.S. Coast Guard granted Totem Ocean Trailer Express, Inc. a temporary exemption from MARPOL Annex VI Regulation 14.4 for the M/V MIDNIGHT SUN and M/V NORTH STAR, allowing them to operate under specific conditions regarding fuel sulfur content until September 30, 2016.
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1917 |
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The U.S. Coast Guard approved a temporary exemption from MARPOL Annex VI Regulation 14.4 for the M/V MIDNIGHT SUN and M/V NORTH STAR, allowing them to operate under specific conditions regarding fuel sulfur content until September 30, 2016.
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1917 |
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The Portland Cement Association (PCA) highlights the commitment of U.S. cement manufacturers to safety, sustainability, and innovation in cement production, emphasizing a 40% reduction in energy use over the past 40 years.
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1916 |
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The Portland Cement Association (PCA) outlines its role as the leading organization for America's cement manufacturers, emphasizing their commitment to safety, sustainability, and innovation in cement production, which constitutes 92 percent of U.S. cement capacity.
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1916 |
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency received a meeting request from Autumn Moore of the Toy Association to brief Administrator E. Scott Pruitt on toy industry issues, specifically regarding TSCA/LCSA implementation and regulatory reform, with a proposed meeting date of either May 9th or May 10th, 2017.
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1906 |
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The email discusses the need for the EPA to mobilize an incident team to address damages to wastewater and drinking water infrastructure in Texas.
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1906 |
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The email discusses scheduling a dinner with a government official and Ambassador McNaughton while also mentioning a potential speaking engagement in Hazard, Kentucky, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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1906 |
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) coordinating a call with GE Corporate to discuss details regarding Administrator Pruitt's upcoming site visit related to additive manufacturing.
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1906 |
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The document is an event request form for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator E. Scott Pruitt, detailing an upcoming event's logistics, including the type of event, expected remarks, and audience size.
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1906 |
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