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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various energy and climate issues, including the reaffirmation of the Paris Agreement by the EU and China, investor demands on Exxon Mobil regarding climate impact disclosures, and the revival of a lawsuit against the Interior Department's coal leasing program.
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A bipartisan group of 38 senators is urging EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to reverse proposed cuts to biodiesel and cellulosic ethanol volumes in the Renewable Fuel Standard, criticizing the agency's methodology and the impact on biofuel production.
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The email discusses a $2 million digital ad campaign by various liberal groups, including Planned Parenthood and Priorities USA, aimed at mobilizing Virginia voters to support Democratic Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam in the upcoming gubernatorial election, coordinated to enhance voter turnout.
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The EPA has rescheduled its scientific integrity meeting to include more industry representatives after complaints from House Science Chairman Lamar Smith about the initial guest list being predominantly composed of environmentalists and watchdog groups.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a Bloomberg BNA report on the stalled Russia sanctions bill in Congress, highlighting concerns from House Republicans regarding energy provisions that could hinder U.S. companies' foreign oil deals.
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The EPA is involved in a legal dispute where Michigan's Department of Environmental Quality is suing the Flint City Council to compel them to enter a long-term water purchase agreement with the Great Lakes Water Authority, following an EPA order related to water safety requirements.
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The email discusses the EPA's consideration of rewriting the Clean Power Plan under Administrator Scott Pruitt, balancing the interests of power companies and conservative activists while acknowledging the likelihood of a weaker replacement rule that may not significantly reduce carbon emissions.
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The EPA is addressing the challenge of identifying and mitigating groundwater contamination from poly- and perfluorinated chemicals, which are often protected as confidential business information, as discussed in a meeting with the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
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The email from the American Enterprise Institute discusses Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's shift towards a more engaged foreign policy and its implications for Japan and its relations with the United States, addressed to Ryan Jackson at the EPA.
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The email from the EPA discusses the significant budget cuts proposed by President Trump for the agency's greenhouse gas reporting program, which faces an 85 percent reduction, impacting climate change efforts and related programs.
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The email from POLITICO Pro Energy discusses ongoing developments in Energy Week, highlighting President Trump's potential liquefied natural gas sales to India and Energy Secretary Rick Perry's comments on future energy policy and tax reform, with implications for the EPA and energy sector subsidies.
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The email discusses the House Intelligence Committee's request to the White House for any tapes of President Trump's conversations with former FBI Director James Comey, with a deadline for production set for June 23, 2017.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson shared a Bloomberg BNA report detailing a successful effort by a coalition of climate-friendly House Republicans and Democrats to retain climate change language in the fiscal year 2018 Defense Department spending bill, which recognizes climate change as a national security threat.
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The email from Politico discusses upcoming House votes on immigration bills, including "Kate's Law" and legislation targeting sanctuary cities, while also highlighting a Washington Post article about President Obama's challenges in responding to Russia's election interference.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses climate-related developments, including Chancellor Merkel's efforts at the G-20 summit, the rise of renewable energy surpassing nuclear generation in the U.S., and congressional pressure to oppose budget cuts to the EPA for fiscal year 2018.
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The email discusses the Senate's health care bill and its potential passage, highlighting concerns about increased premiums for older individuals and the Congressional Budget Office's estimate of 22 million more uninsured under the proposed legislation, as reported in POLITICO Playbook.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various challenges facing the agency, including enforcement priorities amid budget cuts, legal issues regarding the Gold King Mine spill, state requests to modify federal rules due to proposed budget reductions, and concerns from nanomaterials users about a draft reporting guide.
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The EPA is preparing to officially replace the Obama-era Clean Power Plan with a less comprehensive approach under the Trump administration, which may focus on improving the efficiency of power plants rather than enforcing significant changes to the energy mix.
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The EPA announced that Administrator Scott Pruitt has appointed Cosmo Servidio, a former Pennsylvania environmental official, to lead the Region 3 office overseeing several states and Washington D.C.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the agency's initial steps to roll back the Clean Power Plan, highlights bipartisan legislative efforts to address greenhouse gas emissions, notes a federal judge's ruling allowing a youth-led climate lawsuit to proceed, and mentions public opinion on state responsibility for climate action amidst federal inaction.
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The EPA's email discusses New Jersey's potential rejoining of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, highlighting support from both gubernatorial candidates and the implications for power companies and emissions trading.
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The EPA issued an interim final rule and a proposed rule on June 1, 2017, to amend regulations regarding the Arizona State Implementation Plan (SIP) for new source review, deferring sanctions related to preconstruction permit requirements for major stationary sources and addressing deficiencies identified in a previous rule.
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The EPA issued a notice regarding the submission of continuing information collection requests to the OMB for the Consolidated Air Rule and NSPS standards related to synthetic organic chemical manufacturing and petroleum refineries, with comments due by July 27, 2017.
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The EPA's June 1, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses Arizona's draft 2018 master priority list for public water systems requiring assistance and Maryland's proposed rule to control VOC emissions from consumer products, including a prohibition on certain harmful chemicals.
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The EPA is considering whether to appeal a court ruling that requires the reinstatement of methane emissions standards for new oil and gas wells, as reported in the July 13, 2017 Energy and Climate Report.
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The email from the EPA discusses a POLITICO newsletter highlighting fundraising totals for various political candidates, including Senator Orrin Hatch and Democratic challengers in House races, indicating significant campaign activity ahead of upcoming elections.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the July 17, 2017, Daily Environment Report, highlighting key environmental news including the retention of climate-related national security provisions in the fiscal 2018 defense bill and a draft Energy Department report stating that renewable energy does not threaten the U.S. power grid.
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The email from POLITICO reports on Attorney General Jeff Sessions' testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee, where he denied allegations of collusion with Russian officials during President Trump's campaign, specifically addressing the controversy surrounding his meetings with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various climate-related actions and concerns, including Senator Tom Carper's call for President Trump to manage climate change impacts, Democratic senators' inquiries about EPA's methane emissions enforcement, and updates on litigation regarding refrigerant management guidelines.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses President Trump's proposed budget cuts to various environmental enforcement programs and climate initiatives, including significant reductions to the EPA's civil and criminal enforcement budgets and the elimination of voluntary programs aimed at addressing climate change.
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The email from Politico discusses various political updates, including the Trump administration's activities, voter sentiments regarding Senator Franken, and Facebook's announcement of a tool to inform users about interactions with Russian trolls during the 2016 election.
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The email from Frank Maisano discusses the uncertainty surrounding President Trump's potential withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, highlighting differing opinions among negotiators and industry leaders, while also mentioning the launch of a new energy policy newsletter by the Washington Post.
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The email from the EPA discusses a POLITICO newsletter highlighting the Montana GOP's efforts to find a candidate to challenge Democratic Senator Jon Tester following the departure of Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, while also mentioning the Ohio Senate primary between Gibbons and Mandel.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a Bloomberg BNA report on Vestas Wind Systems A/S's plans to expand into new markets in the Middle East and Asia Pacific, highlighting their strategy to adapt to growing renewable energy demands despite political uncertainties following the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate accord.
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The EPA's June 15, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses proposed amendments to Arkansas's hazardous waste management regulations and final rules in Florida regarding liquefied petroleum gas inspection, including provisions for veterans to waive initial license fees.
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The email from the EPA discusses Administrator Scott Pruitt's push for increased accountability in the cleanup of Superfund sites, highlighting a new plan from the Superfund task force aimed at accelerating site remediation without requiring legislative changes.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses criticisms of an Energy Department electricity grid study, delays in California's greenhouse gas regulatory plan, a lawsuit by California and other states against the DOE for not publishing energy efficiency standards, and the EPA's argument regarding the rollback of the Clean Power Plan.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various environmental topics, including progress in global emissions trading at U.N. climate talks, the expansion of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, and the approval of a drilling measure in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge by a Senate committee.
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The email from POLITICO reports that President Trump announced his nomination of Christopher Wray as the new director of the FBI following the firing of James Comey.
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The email discusses the House Transportation Committee's FAA bill markup scheduled for June 27, 2017, highlighting expected amendments and partisan dynamics, particularly the Democrats' opposition to air traffic control overhaul proposals.
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The EPA is initiating a 90-day public comment period to reverse the Obama administration's proposed veto of Clean Water Act permits for the Pebble Mine project in Alaska, following a settlement agreement with the developers.
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The email from Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses the U.S. stance on climate change at the G-7 talks, highlighting the U.S. refusal to join climate-related commitments in the final communique, while noting the participation of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and Assistant Administrator Jane Nishida.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses how other nations are considering trade responses to the anticipated U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement.
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The email from Hadas Gold of POLITICO discusses President Trump's contentious relationship with the media, highlighting an incident where he inadvertently turned an off-the-record conversation into an on-the-record one, and mentions the potential for a strike at NPR as their union contract expires.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt announced plans for a televised "red team" review of climate change science to foster public discussion, while suggesting potential legal challenges to the 2009 endangerment finding that recognizes climate change as a threat.
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The EPA is considering appointing Steven Koonin to lead a "red team" review of climate science, a move that has drawn criticism from climate scientists and environmentalists due to Koonin's history of questioning established climate science.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the July 27, 2017 Daily Environment Report, highlighting topics such as climate change legal risks, mining companies' proposal to trade royalties for expedited permits, and updates on air pollution and brownfield redevelopment funding.
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Senate Democrats, led by Maria Cantwell, requested an investigation by the Interior Department's inspector general into the reassignment of senior executive staff by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, arguing it may constitute mismanagement and political interference.
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The EPA announced an $850,000 grant for Wyoming to address water pollution through various state projects, with support from U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, highlighting the importance of state management in environmental protection.
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The EPA issued a final rule approving a revision to the Nevada State Implementation Plan for a second 10-year maintenance plan for carbon monoxide in the Lake Tahoe area, while postponing the effective date of a previous rule to address adverse comments.
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The email from the EPA discusses a report on the disproportionate impact of air pollution from oil and gas development on African-American communities and highlights ongoing international climate talks amid concerns over the Trump administration's environmental policies.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses congressional criticism of the Trump administration's proposed budget cuts to the EPA, concerns over California's vehicle emissions standards, the appointment of Henry Darwin as assistant deputy administrator, and the closure of a climate collaboration office at the Energy Department.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Trump administration's proposed fiscal year 2018 budget, which significantly cuts funding for the agency's climate change policy and research, limiting its activities to greenhouse gas reporting and existing regulations, while facing criticism from environmentalists and state officials.
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The email discusses the appointment of Henry Darwin, Arizona's former environmental chief, to the position of chief of operations at the EPA, highlighting his previous roles and a lack of clarity regarding the job's responsibilities.
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The email discusses EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's proposal to refocus the agency on traditional priorities like the Superfund program and safe drinking water, which has drawn criticism from former EPA chiefs who argue that the agency's mission should encompass a broader range of environmental issues, including air quality and climate change.
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The EPA issued a final rule approving revisions to the California and Pennsylvania State Implementation Plans (SIPs) regarding emissions from vehicles and reasonably available control technology for volatile organic compounds, effective August 7 and October 5, 2017, respectively.
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The EPA's July 14, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses regulatory updates from California, including increased fees by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District and amendments to toxic air contaminant lists by the San Diego County Air Pollution Control District.
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The email discusses the delay of the Senate's health care vote due to Senator John McCain's eye surgery, as communicated by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, and outlines potential legislative actions during McCain's absence.
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The email from POLITICO reports that the Senate Judiciary Committee has dropped a subpoena against Paul Manafort, while he has provided information to the Senate Intelligence Committee regarding a meeting with a Kremlin-connected lawyer.
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The email discusses the House Republicans' efforts to advance Transportation Chairman Bill Shuster's plan to transfer air traffic control operations from the FAA, highlighting the political dynamics influenced by President Trump's support and raising concerns about the propriety of FAA and DOT officials promoting the bill.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report for July 25, 2017, highlights key environmental news, including the confirmation of David Bernhardt as Deputy Interior Secretary, the proposal to rescind the 2015 hydraulic fracturing rule by the Trump administration, and China's ban on additional foreign waste imports.
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The email discusses a Playbook Power Briefing from the Coalition for Affordable Prescription Drugs, highlighting a $1 million ad campaign by a pro-Trump group against GOP Senator Dean Heller for opposing the Obamacare repeal, amidst ongoing challenges faced by Senate Republicans in passing health care legislation.
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The EPA announced a proposed consent decree with Harley-Davidson Inc. regarding violations of the Clean Air Act related to the sale of illegal aftermarket devices and uncertified motorcycles, requiring a $12 million penalty and compliance measures for future sales.
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The email from Politico reporters discusses the establishment of a new conservative group by Jim DeMint and provides updates on House Majority Whip Steve Scalise's critical condition following a mass shooting, which necessitated a third surgery.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report from October 5, 2017, discusses the Trump administration's efforts to roll back Obama-era climate regulations, including a provision requiring state transportation planners to consider greenhouse gas emissions and the proposed repeal of the Clean Power Plan.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA informs about former FBI Director James Comey's upcoming testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee regarding Russian interference in the U.S. election.
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The email from the EPA discusses a POLITICO newsletter highlighting Republican Rep. Ann Wagner's decision not to run for the Missouri Senate seat against incumbent Democrat Claire McCaskill in 2018, as well as a preview of Democratic fundraising efforts ahead of the upcoming FEC filings.
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The email discusses the divisions in Congress regarding House Transportation Committee Chairman Bill Shuster's proposal to separate the air traffic control system from the FAA, highlighting Rep. Sam Graves' controversial support for the bill and the backlash from the general aviation community.
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The email discusses the Environmental Protection Agency's involvement in the rollout of the Trump administration's $1 trillion infrastructure plan, highlighting key principles and expected legislative actions related to federal investments and private sector involvement.
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The EPA is seeking nominations to fill key positions on the Clean Air Science Advisory Committee and the Science Advisory Board, with a notice to be published in the Federal Register allowing 30 days for submissions, as the timely appointment is crucial to maintain the functionality of these committees.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt announced a policy to promote independence on EPA science boards by prohibiting scientists who receive EPA grants from serving as agency advisers, emphasizing the need for unbiased counsel.
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The email discusses the responses from President Trump's nominees for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the Departments of Energy and Interior to questions from the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, with a scheduled vote on their nominations.
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The email from POLITICO informs Ryan Jackson at the EPA about the Senate Judiciary Committee's upcoming confirmation hearing for Christopher Wray as FBI director, scheduled for July 12, 2017, which will address the FBI's investigation into Russian election interference and Wray's independence from President Trump.
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The email from POLITICO to Ryan Jackson at the EPA reports on the Senate's rejection of the Republican proposal to repeal and replace Obamacare, highlighting the bipartisan opposition that led to the vote.
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The EPA announced that it has fulfilled its first-year statutory responsibilities under the Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act by issuing three new rules and initiating risk evaluations for chemicals, emphasizing its commitment to regulatory certainty and public health.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various climate-related news, including the European Environment Agency's warning about Arctic changes, California's new methane leak standards, potential budget cuts to U.S. climate research under the Trump administration, legislative updates on nuclear waste management, and the appointment of a new COO at the EPA.
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The EPA is reportedly making little progress on deciding whether to relax greenhouse gas standards for cars, with concerns that it may not act before a deadline locks in current standards through 2025, amidst pressure from the auto industry and a lack of outreach to California regulators.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the House Energy and Commerce Committee's unanimous approval of multiple energy bills aimed at workforce education and training, while highlighting the need for more significant climate action following the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate accord.
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The email discusses the Interior Department's potential decision to rescind the 2015 federal fracking regulations and revert to pre-existing rules, as reported by Bloomberg BNA, highlighting the anticipation of both oil and gas companies and environmental advocates regarding the legal implications of this action.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a POLITICO report on Russian-linked social media ads targeting U.S. issues, highlighting the release of these ads by the House intelligence panel.
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The email discusses the upcoming markup of the Department of Transportation's fiscal 2018 spending bill, highlighting key issues such as trucking regulations and funding for various transportation programs.
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The email discusses EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's push to refocus the agency on traditional roles like the Superfund program and safe drinking water, while former EPA chiefs criticize this narrow approach and emphasize the importance of broader environmental issues, including air quality and climate change.
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The email from POLITICO Pro Energy discusses the agenda for "Energy Week" initiated by President Trump, highlighting key events including discussions with Indian Prime Minister Modi on coal and a speech on "Energy Dominance," while noting the challenges of maintaining focus amidst other political news.
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The email discusses the potential allocation of emergency funds by Congress to aid in the rebuilding of Houston following Hurricane Harvey, highlighting the challenges of passing such legislation amidst other pressing deadlines.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt defended the administration's proposal to cut funding for watershed cleanup programs during a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing, asserting that the agency would continue to support state efforts despite the proposed budget cuts.
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The EPA is holding a public hearing on Administrator Scott Pruitt's proposal to delay methane leak detection and repair requirements for new oil and gas wells for two years, with significant participation from environmental groups and industry representatives.
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The email from the EPA discusses the Competitive Enterprise Institute's renewed call for the Trump administration to challenge California's vehicle greenhouse gas regulations, highlighting the difficulties in achieving bipartisan agreement on climate policy.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt visited the Gold King Mine site on the two-year anniversary of the spill to discuss his commitment to reviewing the previous administration's decisions and addressing the concerns of those affected by the contaminated water release.
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The email discusses President Trump's announcement of over three dozen White House appointments, including Oklahoma Rep. Jim Bridenstine as NASA administrator, and highlights bipartisan concerns from Florida senators regarding Bridenstine's nomination.
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The email discusses upcoming legislative actions regarding the FAA reauthorization bill and a self-driving car bill in Congress, highlighting deadlines for amendments and concerns raised by senators about public safety and state law preemption.
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The EPA is announcing four key policy reforms to implement President Trump's executive order aimed at reducing regulatory burdens in the energy sector, including initiatives to study employment impacts and reform Clean Air Act permits.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various energy and climate news, including Philip Morris's adoption of carbon pricing, Germany's commitment to increase green initiatives, and the appointment of an EPA veteran to oversee the agency's Midwest region.
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The email discusses a publication from the American Enterprise Institute criticizing the Waters of the US Rule and the Clean Water Act for failing to provide cost-effective improvements in water quality, highlighting regulatory uncertainty and the limited impact on nonpoint emissions.
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The email discusses various political topics including Paul Ryan's comments on bump stocks, the White House's immigration policy demands related to DACA, and a meeting of Trump Cabinet members with mining lobbyists at Trump International Hotel, as reported by Politico and other news outlets.
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The email discusses the nomination of Rich Glick and Kevin McIntyre to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) by the White House, highlighting the urgency for Senate confirmation to resolve FERC's lack of quorum affecting major energy decisions.
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The email discusses conservative groups urging the US International Trade Commission to reject a solar tariff petition by Suniva, citing concerns over increased costs and potential retaliation from trading partners, while also mentioning a press briefing on steel tariff issues.
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The email discusses the Environmental Protection Agency's involvement in climate change advocacy, highlighting a rally organized by New York groups to promote a carbon tax in response to the anniversary of Superstorm Sandy, while also mentioning legislative efforts and a Senate hearing on cybersecurity in the energy sector led by Senator Lisa Murkowski.
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The email discusses various topics related to IT and data management, including the use of machine learning to combat insider threats, improving IT staff morale, and the need for mobile access among federal employees, with a specific mention of U.S. Customs and Border Protection's plans to upgrade license plate readers.
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The email from Ryan Jackson of the EPA Press Office discusses a Wall Street Journal editorial highlighting the resurgence of the coal industry under Trump's policies, contrasting it with the previous Obama Administration's regulatory approach that aimed to diminish coal production.
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The email discusses the Energy Department's grid study, requested by Secretary Rick Perry, which attributes the decline of coal-fired power plants primarily to the rise of cheap natural gas, while suggesting reforms from various agencies to enhance electricity market resilience without calling for specific legislative changes.
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