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The document from the EPA discusses PJM's evolving resource mix, focusing on the impact of declining electricity demand growth and generation retirements on system reliability and resource diversity.
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The document outlines the proposed schedule for EPA Administrator Pruitt during the Iowa Annual Meeting, including meetings with the Iowa Statewide Board of Directors, addressing attendees, and participating in media Q&A sessions.
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The document details an invitation-only event hosted by the EPA and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) featuring Administrator Scott Pruitt, focusing on EPA regulations affecting the construction industry, including discussions on the Clean Water Act.
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The document outlines the proposed schedule for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's appearance at the Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives (IAEC) Annual Meeting, detailing his meetings and address to attendees.
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The Council for National Policy outlines guidelines for speakers at its events to ensure compliance with federal tax laws and election regulations, prohibiting endorsements or criticisms of political candidates and parties.
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The document outlines the itinerary for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt's visit to Indiana from August 2-4, 2017, including meetings with Governor Eric Holcomb and a tour of Mike Starkey Farms, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA litigation.
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The document outlines the itinerary for a mining and reclamation tour led by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt at Mosaic's Four Corners Mine in Florida, scheduled for October 17, including key attendees from both the EPA and Mosaic.
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The email from Kelly Kundinger of the EPA discusses preparations for Administrator Pruitt's attendance at the ALEC meeting in Nashville, including coordinating media opportunities and a venue walkthrough.
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The document is an RSVP list for an upcoming visit by the EPA Administrator on April 20, including attendees from various electric cooperatives and related organizations.
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The document outlines the agenda for the Association of Air Pollution Control Agencies' conference scheduled for April 4-6, 2018, in Lexington, Kentucky, focusing on disaster response and planning, with various presentations and panels.
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The email correspondence between Rafael A. Mangual from the Manhattan Institute and Liz Bowman from the EPA discusses the rescheduling of an event with EPA Administrator Pruitt to June 30th, confirming attendance and expressing gratitude for the prompt rescheduling.
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The email from Millan Hupp of the EPA discusses coordinating with Eppley Airport Police for TSA/FAA clearance regarding the pickup and drop-off of a protectee on the tarmac, while also requesting flight information.
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The email from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Protective Service Detail discusses the coordination of transportation for an advance team, indicating that vehicle arrangements will be confirmed by the end of the next business day.
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The document outlines plans for a potential visit by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to Florida to tour Mosaic's phosphate facilities and promote economic initiatives, including attendance at a political event with Governor Rick Scott.
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The document is a confirmed calendar invitation for a Concordia briefing on environmental policy in the US, involving participants from the EPA and other stakeholders.
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The document discusses the reliance of ISO-New England on natural gas for electricity generation and the impact of fluctuating natural gas prices on wholesale electricity markets, as part of the Sierra Club's litigation against the EPA.
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The document details a confirmed meeting regarding biodiesel involving EPA officials and other stakeholders, scheduled for September 20, 2017, at the EPA headquarters in Washington, DC.
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The email from Tamra Spielvogel of the National Association of Home Builders discusses concerns regarding the EPA's commitment to collect better data for cost and benefit estimates related to the RRP rule for Public & Commercial Buildings, questioning the appropriateness of the data collection approach and expressing a desire for further dialogue with the EPA.
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The email correspondence between Gareth C. Rees of the U.S. Department of the Interior and Colin Hayes discusses scheduling a meeting regarding wind energy on September 14, 2018.
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The document is an Event Request Form for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator E. Scott Pruitt, detailing the necessary information for requesting his attendance and remarks at an event.
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The email from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses lunch plans for an upcoming meeting with the Governor's office, confirming whether the EPA delegation will be attending.
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The document outlines the mission, vision, core values, and business strategy of Associated Electric Cooperative, which provides wholesale power to electric cooperative systems in Missouri, southeast Iowa, and northeast Oklahoma, emphasizing safety, integrity, and community citizenship.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Environmental Protection Agency are hosting a Forestry Summit on July 7 to discuss the importance of working forests for rural economies.
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The document contains calendar entries related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, including scheduled meetings and events organized by the EPA, specifically mentioning a confirmed meeting on June 28, 2017.
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The document pertains to a project summary from the EPA regarding a public/private partnership with Allied Energy Services and Soukos Environmental USA, focusing on the conversion of municipal solid waste into biochar and diesel fuel, as part of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document outlines venue details and capacity for a series of events related to the USA, Canada, and Mexico delegations, including a welcoming reception and closing dinner, as part of a meeting involving the EPA.
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The document outlines the agenda for a breakfast event hosted by the Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives featuring discussions on the future of electric cooperatives, including updates from NRECA CEO Jim Matheson and presentations on cooperation among cooperatives and the relevance of electric cooperatives in the next 50 years.
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The document lists the members of the Board of Directors for NATSO, including their positions and affiliations, as well as mentioning a legal case, Sierra Club v. EPA.
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The document outlines a speech by Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson at a National League of Cities event, discussing the progress in air quality improvements, the challenges of balancing jobs and environmental concerns, and the importance of infrastructure funding from the EPA.
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The document outlines a speech for the Edison Electric Institute event, emphasizing the balance between pro-energy and pro-environment policies, celebrating reductions in pollutants, and discussing the new leadership's approach to environmental regulations under the EPA.
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The document is an Event Request Form for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator E. Scott Pruitt, detailing the necessary information to request his attendance or speaking engagement at an event.
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The document outlines the PennEast Pipeline Project, detailing its construction and operation plans, federal authorizations required, and its expected benefits, including the transportation of natural gas from Pennsylvania to New Jersey, reduced energy costs, and job creation, as presented by the agency involved in government relations.
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The document is an invoice from Hyatt Regency DFW addressed to Millan N Hupp, detailing charges for accommodation and personal security services related to a stay from April 20 to April 21, 2017.
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The document discusses Kinder Morgan's support for comments on EPA emission standards related to natural gas pipelines, advocating for specific repair and inspection requirements to ensure safe operations.
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The document discusses an RSVP list for an event with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, involving various representatives from energy companies and stakeholders in the oil and gas industry.
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Colin Hayes is following up with Gareth Rees from the U.S. Department of the Interior to schedule a meeting with Deputy Secretary Bernhardt regarding wind energy.
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The email correspondence between Gareth C. Rees of the U.S. Department of the Interior and Colin Hayes discusses scheduling a meeting regarding wind energy priorities related to the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA).
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The U.S. Department of the Interior's Office to the Deputy Secretary reviewed a meeting request from the American Bus Association regarding the National Park Service's new system for road-based tour commercial use authorizations and found no legal objections for the Deputy Secretary to attend.
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The email correspondence between Gareth Rees from the U.S. Department of the Interior and Colin Hayes discusses scheduling a meeting regarding wind energy, with proposed dates in early to mid-August.
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The document provides detailed information about Gaddis Farms, a family-owned corporation in Mississippi, including its ownership, land area, management, land uses, and livestock operations, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document is an event request form for Administrator Scott Pruitt of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, detailing logistics and requirements for a speaking engagement or event.
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The email correspondence between Gareth C. Rees of the U.S. Department of the Interior and Colin Hayes discusses scheduling a meeting related to wind energy for the week of August 27 or in September.
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The Department of the Interior's Office of the Solicitor determined that there are no legal objections for the Deputy Secretary to meet with representatives from Trinity Public Utilities District and Westlands Water District to discuss concerns regarding the financial viability of the Central Valley Project.
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The email correspondence involves Denny Rehberg requesting a form from Gareth Rees at the U.S. Department of the Interior to facilitate an ethics review related to discussions about Castle Mountain Ventures' California mine, which is affected by a monument designation from the Obama Administration.
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The email correspondence between Gareth C. Rees of the U.S. Department of the Interior and Colin Hayes discusses scheduling a meeting regarding wind energy, with proposed dates in August 2018.
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The email from a U.S. EPA Special Agent discusses preparations for a security detail related to the EPA Administrator's visit to Indiana, including a walk-through at a school and coordination with the Indiana State Police.
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The document contains calendar entries related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, including scheduled meetings and events organized by the EPA, specifically mentioning a confirmed meeting on June 27, 2017.
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The document outlines the RSVP list and lodging arrangements for the visit of the EPA Administrator on April 20, including attendees primarily from the Associated Electric Cooperative.
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The document includes remarks from Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, regarding the case Sierra Club v. EPA, involving water security initiatives.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating an event request for Administrator E. Scott Pruitt to potentially speak at a Manhattan Institute for Policy Research event titled "An EPA that Works," with proposed dates in June and various format options for his participation.
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Chevron Phillips Chemical is inviting attendees to a celebration on November 10th for the start-up of its new polyethylene units in Old Ocean, Texas, which will enhance its production capacity and support its growth strategy.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency received an event request from the National Geographic Society for an advance meeting between Administrator Scott Pruitt and CEO Gary Knell to discuss the upcoming Public Policy Salon Dinner on Domestic Water Security scheduled for September 14, 2017.
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The email from Brian Boats at the EPA discusses arrangements for a personal security detail, indicating that everything is proceeding well and requesting that Millan Hupp be included in future communications regarding the matter.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator Scott Pruitt is scheduled to attend a welcome reception hosted by the Lincoln Club of Orange County on October 3rd, where he will give a brief speech followed by a Q&A session with over 100 business leaders from California.
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The document is an invitation to an exclusive event hosted by the Housing & Building Association of Colorado Springs featuring EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, focusing on construction industry concerns related to the Clean Water Act and the EPA's future plans.
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The document outlines a meeting agenda for a discussion between Phillips 66 and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on July 26, focusing on the company's research and development efforts related to environmental regulations, compliance solutions, and alternative energy technologies.
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The document is an invitation to an exclusive event hosted by the EPA and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) featuring Administrator Scott Pruitt, focusing on EPA regulations related to the construction industry, particularly the Clean Water Act.
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The document is an RSVP list for an upcoming visit by the EPA Administrator on April 20, detailing attendees from various organizations and roles.
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The document outlines a schedule of meetings and discussions involving EPA officials, including a roundtable on Tribal & State Energy at the White House, and preparations for a meeting with Rickets.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is processing an event request for Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at Liberty University's Convocation, aimed at engaging and inspiring students, with a proposed 30-minute keynote presentation.
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The email from a U.S. EPA Protective Service Detail agent discusses coordinating security clearance with TSA for an upcoming event, while also including a communication to loop in TSA's Earl Blasdel.
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The document outlines the responsibilities of a government official in developing and executing a "Sector Strategies" program within an unspecified agency, focusing on engaging industry stakeholders for regulatory planning and providing policy analysis to senior officials.
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The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) and the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) are developing a communications plan to inform the community about potential health risks associated with trichloroethylene emissions from Entek's Lebanon facility, following concerns raised by recent EPA and ATSDR guidance and modeling data indicating possible exceedances of health risk levels.
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The document is an event request form for Administrator Scott Pruitt of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, detailing logistics and requirements for an upcoming speaking engagement.
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The document outlines the schedule of meetings and events for Scott Pruitt, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, including preparations for the Energy Dominance Summit and a speaking engagement at the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity Board Meeting.
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The document outlines the PennEast Pipeline Project, detailing its construction and operation by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), which will transport natural gas from Pennsylvania to New Jersey, aiming to reduce energy costs and support job creation in the region.
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The National Environmental Development Association's Clean Air Project submitted recommendations to the EPA for repealing or modifying over 40 Clean Air Act regulations that they argue impose excessive costs on U.S. manufacturers with minimal environmental benefits.
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Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute is coordinating a joint letter to President Trump, urging him to fulfill his campaign promise to withdraw from the Paris Climate Treaty, inviting non-profit organizations to sign on.
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The Competitive Enterprise Institute urges the U.S. government to withdraw from the Paris Climate Treaty to protect energy producers and manufacturers, while expressing concerns about legitimizing the previous administration's claims regarding the treaty's status.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating an event for Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at a day-long meeting hosted by The Philanthropy Roundtable on November 2, focusing on opportunities for philanthropic action in relation to the EPA's agenda.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Environmental Protection Agency are hosting a Forestry Summit on July 7 to discuss the importance of working forests for rural economies.
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The document outlines a scheduled tour for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt at the Mosaic Company's mining and reclamation sites in Florida, including an overview of mining operations and wetland reclamation efforts.
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The document outlines the agenda for a conference hosted by the Sierra Club, detailing the schedule of events, including registration, discussions, and education sessions, related to the case Sierra Club v. EPA.
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The document features a speech by Brad Puryear introducing Scott Pruitt, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, highlighting his leadership during Hurricane recovery efforts and discussing the scope of the EPA's responsibilities.
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The document lists the members of the Board of Directors for NATSO, including their positions and affiliations, and references a legal case, Sierra Club v. EPA.
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The document is a speaker request form for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt, detailing logistics and requirements for an upcoming event where he is requested to speak.
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The document is a speaker request form for Administrator Scott Pruitt of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, detailing logistics and requirements for an upcoming event where he is expected to speak.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator Scott Pruitt received an event request for a dinner at the National Gallery of Art on September 20, 2017, hosted by BP Plc, with an audience including government officials and environmental leaders.
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The email from Millan Hupp of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses logistics for an upcoming meeting in Iowa, specifically requesting to secure a green room for the Administrator's privacy and inquiring about additional security presence at the location.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating an event for Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at the Aspen Institute's Washington Ideas Roundtable Series, scheduled for February, focusing on environmental topics with a roundtable discussion format.
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The White House memo outlines a local media tour schedule for Administrator Pruitt on April 26th, detailing interview times with various radio and television outlets to discuss the administration's first 100 days and future work.
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The email from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses logistics and security coordination for an upcoming Iowa REC meeting, indicating that additional security may be contracted if necessary.
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The document outlines the proposed schedule for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt during the Iowa Annual Meeting, detailing his arrival, meetings, speeches, and media interactions.
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The document includes President Trump's remarks criticizing the Paris Climate Accord, highlighting its perceived economic burdens on the U.S. while other countries benefit, and indicating that he will make a significant decision regarding the accord in the coming weeks.
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The email from Jerry Jung to Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses an op-ed submission on ethanol for the Washington Times and requests feedback from Administrator Pruitt's office, while also proposing a meeting during Jung's visit to D.C. in mid-May.
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The email correspondence between Lia Parisien and Millan Hupp discusses scheduling a site advance related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document is an External Meeting Request Form for Administrator E. Scott Pruitt of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, intended for requesting his attendance or speaking engagement at an event.
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The document discusses the efforts of the Trump administration, specifically mentioning Vice President Mike Pence's involvement, to save jobs at Carrier in Indiana while highlighting that not all jobs were preserved, particularly at a plant in Huntington operated by United Technologies Electronic Controls.
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The document discusses North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's approval of a successful weapon system launch, which is intended to enhance combat readiness, while also highlighting Jared Kushner's retention of significant real estate holdings amidst potential conflicts of interest in the Trump administration.
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The document details the Trump administration's internal discussions regarding legal strategies in response to the special prosecutor's inquiry, highlighting concerns about President Trump's communications and the involvement of Jared Kushner in facilitating a significant arms deal with Saudi Arabia.
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The document discusses internal Democratic concerns regarding the potential nomination of Joe Lieberman as FBI Director, highlighting opposition from Senate Democrats and referencing ongoing investigations involving President Trump and former FBI Director James Comey.
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The document discusses President Donald Trump's plans to sign an executive order directing the Interior Department to review and streamline regulations for expanding offshore oil and gas drilling in U.S. waters.
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The document discusses Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's support for delaying the nomination of a new FBI director until a special prosecutor is appointed, as advocated by Senator Mark Warner, in light of concerns over presidential influence and accountability in investigations.
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The document discusses various topics including a commitment to support women, minority, and veteran-owned small businesses in a corporate report, local government responses to President Trump's requests in Palm Beach County, and a significant cyberattack on French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron's campaign.
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The document discusses a meeting at the White House hosted by President Trump with Republican lawmakers to negotiate changes to a health care bill, highlighting the urgency and challenges faced by GOP leaders in securing votes before an upcoming House recess.
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The document discusses the upcoming Brexit negotiations following the UK's early election, highlights President Trump's activities on his 100th day in office, and mentions a climate march organized by the League of Conservation Voters, while also inviting attendees to a discussion with Senator Joe Manchin about government funding and coal miner benefits.
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The email from POLITICO invites participation in a Recreation Leadership Session with Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, scheduled for April 24, 2017, at Skyland Resort in Shenandoah National Park, focusing on the outdoor recreation industry.
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The document discusses recommendations for the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) regarding the implementation of observation and exclusion zones for marine mammals, emphasizing the need for practical monitoring limits, clarification on exposure duration models, and the use of SELcum metrics in their Draft Guidance.
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The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is seeking to balance flexibility and predictability in the permitting process for marine mammal acoustic impacts, while clarifying the implementation of new guidance on incidental take authorizations (IHAs) and addressing confusion regarding permanent threshold shift (PTS) and temporary threshold shift (TTS) classifications.
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The document discusses an upcoming Playbook Exchange event in San Francisco featuring House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, and Rep. Eric Swalwell, sponsored by the Peter G. Peterson Foundation.
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