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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a Bloomberg BNA report highlighting a National Academies study that warns the EPA may overlook health risks from low doses of hormonally-active chemicals unless it adopts specific testing protocols.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt emphasized President Trump's commitment to prioritizing American interests in a press release.
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The document from the EPA discusses regulatory updates, including the approval of revisions to the Georgia and North Carolina State Implementation Plans (SIPs) regarding air quality standards, and a proposed rule by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to list the trispot darter as a threatened species.
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The email discusses the ongoing efforts by House Transportation Chairman Bill Shuster to secure votes for the FAA bill H.R. 2997 before the August recess, while also noting skepticism from Rep. Rick Larsen regarding the bill's support and the potential delay of Senate bill S. 1405.
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The email discusses a statement by Gerry Cauley, CEO of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), to a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee, asserting that while running the electric grid predominantly on renewable energy is technically feasible, it presents significant challenges related to reliability and coordination.
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The EPA's July 7, 2017 Daily Environment Report discusses various environmental topics, including potential new biofuel blending mandates, streamlined oil and gas permitting under the Interior Department, and a New Jersey ballot initiative regarding pollution settlement funds.
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The email from the EPA's Ryan Jackson discusses a POLITICO newsletter summarizing recent developments in the GOP's efforts to repeal Obamacare, highlighting key Senate votes and strategies amidst ongoing health care debates.
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The document is an Energy and Climate Report from the EPA discussing various topics including biofuels, solar import tariffs, Hurricane Harvey recovery, and U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry's support for coal and nuclear energy, along with additional loan guarantees for Southern Co.'s nuclear project.
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The email from the EPA discusses the House's debate on a spending package related to the Energy and Water title, highlighting various proposed amendments, including efforts to challenge the Trump administration's withdrawal of the Waters of the U.S. rule and funding allocations for energy efficiency and renewable energy.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses Virginia's draft greenhouse gas trading rule, the push for higher volumes of low-carbon cellulosic biofuels under the renewable fuel standard, and the impact of a major climate science report released by the Trump administration on its regulatory policies.
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The document discusses various issues faced by the EPA, including challenges in reaching consensus on health risk assessments for petro-fuels, a request to delay a haze reduction plan in Texas, resource limitations affecting emissions inventory development, and environmentalists' opposition to the EPA's request to stay litigation on the Clean Water Act effluent rule.
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The EPA has published its proposed biofuel volume mandate for 2018 under the Renewable Fuel Standard.
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The EPA's November 20, 2017, Federal Regulatory Alert discusses proposed revisions to the Arkansas State Implementation Plan (SIP) for various air quality standards and the withdrawal of a direct final rule regarding Delaware's SIP related to ozone NAAQS, with comments due by December 20, 2017.
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The EPA's EHS State Regulatory Alert from August 31, 2017, discusses proposed regulatory updates in Colorado for gas utilities and pipeline operators, final rules in Connecticut regarding solvent-contaminated wipes, and a notice from Florida's Department of Environmental Protection concerning the Middle St Johns River Basin.
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The email from Politico discusses the political climate within the Republican Party, highlighting President Trump's conflicts with GOP members and the implications of his leadership style, while also referencing a recent terror attack in Barcelona.
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The email from the EPA discusses California and New Mexico's lawsuit against the Bureau of Land Management regarding the postponement of methane emission regulations, the potential nomination of climate skeptic Kathleen Hartnett White to lead the White House Council on Environmental Quality, and the Department of Energy's request for information on revising energy efficiency standards for air compressors.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Interior Department's directive to the Bureau of Land Management to prepare for potential staff cuts of 1,000 positions by the end of 2017, aligning with the White House budget proposal, despite Congressional resistance to such reductions.
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The U.S. International Trade Commission staff released a pre-hearing report on the Suniva solar imports trade case, highlighting a significant increase in solar cell imports and their impact on domestic manufacturing, ahead of a public hearing scheduled for August 15, 2017.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson received an email detailing a House appropriators' vote to delay and relocate a Maryland offshore wind project further offshore, prompted by concerns over its visibility to tourists, despite objections regarding potential financial penalties for the government.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various challenges and developments related to the agency's regulatory actions, including legal barriers to delaying ozone standard designations, anticipated expedited reviews for TSCA regulations, and concerns over Attorney General Jeff Sessions' policy affecting environmental settlements.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported the largest dead zone ever recorded in the Gulf of Mexico, measuring 8,776 square miles, primarily caused by nutrient pollution from the Mississippi River, despite ongoing efforts to reduce it.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various news articles, including a Navy surveillance plane incident with Chinese jets and Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis's criticism of wasteful spending, while also referencing the Sierra Club's lawsuit against the EPA.
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The email discusses the U.S. Department of Transportation's decision to place an Obama-era vehicle-to-vehicle communication mandate on "long-term" status, signaling a potential low priority for the regulation, which has raised concerns among automakers while being welcomed by tech firms.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report for July 19, 2017, discusses various environmental issues including a bill delaying ozone standards, a court ruling requiring the EPA to revisit toxic air pollution standards, and international agreements on air pollution.
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The email from Anna Palmer, Jake Sherman, and Daniel Lippman discusses President Trump's public criticism of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and its potential negative impact on the legislative agenda, particularly concerning tax reform and government funding, as communicated to Ryan Jackson at the EPA.
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The email from POLITICO discusses President Trump's activities at the G-20 summit, including his meetings with world leaders and a notable sighting of Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, while also highlighting Trump's positive remarks about his meeting with Putin.
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The EPA announced that Susan Bodine's nomination for assistant administrator of the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance has moved to the Senate for full consideration following a favorable vote by the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee.
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The EPA Press Office's email discusses a correction made by The New York Times regarding a misleading article about a federal climate change report, emphasizing the importance of accurately representing the report's availability and the implications of its content amidst the Trump administration's handling of climate issues.
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The EPA is required to provide updates every 90 days on the review of the carbon emissions rule for future power plants, as the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has indefinitely frozen challenges to the rule following the Trump administration's inaction.
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The email from the EPA's Approval Queue confirms the approval of a trip request from Washington to Mexico City on August 15, 2017, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email discusses the House Rules Committee's preparation of 80 amendments related to the EPA and Interior for consideration in the spending package H.R. 3354, highlighting key amendments concerning environmental funding, offshore drilling, and regulatory actions.
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The Sierra Club has filed a lawsuit against the EPA to compel the release of public records related to Administrator Scott Pruitt and other senior officials, citing unlawful delays in responding to their FOIA requests.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a report on climate change optimism from former Obama officials, the Trump administration's potential conditions for remaining in the climate agreement, and the EPA's request to continue holding a case regarding greenhouse gas emissions regulations for trailers.
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The EPA's October 11, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses amendments to California's Occupational Safety and Health regulations regarding hazardous chemicals in laboratories and process safety management for petroleum refineries, including a correction of a typographical error and new requirements for employer assessments.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the impact of President Trump's climate change policies, including pushback from GOP activists in California, critiques of the administration's deregulatory agenda, and the agency's reversal on implementing Obama-era ozone standards.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson received a briefing from Bloomberg BNA on August 10, 2017, regarding the critical status of a $900 million natural gas power plant in New York, which is dependent on state permits for a pipeline amidst environmental opposition.
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The email discusses the EPA's hearings in West Virginia regarding the replacement of the Clean Power Plan, highlighting the conflicting pressures faced by Administrator Scott Pruitt from conservative interests and major utilities advocating for a new, legally defensible regulation.
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The email from POLITICO informs Ryan Jackson at the EPA about Senate Republicans introducing a bill to repeal parts of Obamacare, including the individual and employer mandates, as part of their legislative strategy.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt announced the withdrawal of a one-year delay in implementing the 2015 ozone standard, responding to lawsuits from environmental groups and Democratic states, and emphasized the agency's commitment to working with states on the designation process.
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The email from the EPA discusses TSA's release of Thanksgiving travel statistics, highlighting record passenger screenings and wait times, while also mentioning a survey on public perceptions of TSA security measures.
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The email discusses the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) expedited timeline for comments on the Department of Energy's (DOE) proposed rule favoring nuclear and coal power plants, amidst pushback from various energy sector groups and lukewarm support from Senate Energy Chairman Lisa Murkowski.
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The EPA is involved in discussions with Peabody Energy and the Bureau of Reclamation regarding the feasibility and costs of building a rail extension to support the Kayenta coal mine in Arizona, which is at risk of closure due to the impending shutdown of its sole customer, the Navajo Generating Station.
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The email from the EPA discusses a briefing on the opioid crisis scheduled by President Trump, while also referencing a Washington Post article about North Korea's advancements in nuclear weapons, highlighting the agency's engagement with current national security and public health issues.
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The email from the EPA discusses a POLITICO newsletter highlighting Senator Susan Collins' indecision about running for governor amid pressures from the GOP regarding Obamacare repeal, as well as American Bridge's campaign targeting President Trump's stance on women's health.
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The email discusses the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) facing a backlog of cases following the Senate's confirmation of two new commissioners, Neil Chatterjee and Rob Powelson, and the potential for increased activity despite the typical August slowdown in Washington.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt visited Iowa to discuss the agency's decision to redefine the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, emphasizing regulatory certainty for farmers and state oversight in environmental governance.
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The email discusses a POLITICO newsletter highlighting the trend of retiring House representatives, motivated by political power and the desire to influence state policy, entering gubernatorial races, particularly in the context of the Trump administration's impact on state governance.
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The email discusses the POLITICO Playbook highlighting key political updates, including the establishment of a grand jury by Special Counsel Robert Mueller to investigate Russian interference in the 2016 elections, as well as Speaker Paul Ryan's plans for a tax overhaul bill.
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The EPA's July 28, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses final rules from the Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District that amend regulations for air quality, including consolidating definitions and aligning emissions requirements for electric power generating facilities, which will be submitted to the U.S. EPA as revisions to the state implementation plan.
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The EPA announced an extension of the public comment period by 30 days for the proposed repeal of the Obama-era Waters of the U.S. rule, allowing comments until September 27, 2017.
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The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the EPA's attempt to revive Administrator Scott Pruitt's 90-day stay of the methane rule for new oil and gas wells, effectively reinstating the rule and ending further appeal efforts by industry groups and Republican state officials.
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Environmental and public health groups have sued the EPA for failing to meet the October 1 deadline to designate areas of the U.S. in compliance with the 2015 ozone standard, prompting concerns over delayed pollution reduction plans for regions with significant smog issues.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson shared a Bloomberg BNA report discussing the potential consequences of Hurricane Maria on climate-fueled migration from Puerto Rico, highlighting the risks of economic decline and population exodus without significant federal relief.
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The EPA's December 6, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses proposed amendments by the Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District to update air quality regulations, including definitions and VOC emissions standards for wood products coating operations, with a public hearing scheduled for January 22, 2018.
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The email from Bloomberg BNA to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Trump administration's commitment to not interfere with the Fourth National Climate Assessment, as stated by U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, while also highlighting the growth of wind energy in the U.S. due to federal tax incentives.
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The email discusses the reassignment of a lawsuit challenging the EPA's delay of a regulation on toxic wastewater discharge from power plants to Judge Dabney L. Friedrich, a Trump appointee, after the agency finalized a delay of certain implementation deadlines.
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The EPA's September 19, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses proposed regulatory changes by Arizona's Water Infrastructure Finance Authority regarding eligibility for the Clean Water Revolving Fund and California's Air Resources Board final rule on mandatory greenhouse gas emissions reporting.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is assessing the impact of Hurricane Harvey on Superfund sites in Houston, amid community concerns about contamination spreading beyond secured areas and the adequacy of cleanup policies.
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The EPA defended its economic analysis of the Clean Water Rule against critics' claims that it was based solely on data from the economic recession, asserting that the analysis was more comprehensive and included five years of data.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various energy and climate issues, including innovative financing for climate resilience, China's coal production cuts, challenges in Taiwan's electricity grid, and regulatory changes in the EU regarding electric vehicle production.
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The email from the EPA's Ryan Jackson includes a summary of a POLITICO newsletter discussing detailed instructions for staff on how to properly chauffeur Congressman Rokita during his district visits.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson forwarded a Bloomberg BNA report detailing the impact of Hurricane Harvey on gasoline prices and U.S. fuel-making capacity, highlighting the shutdown of major Gulf Coast refineries and the subsequent effects on East Coast motorists.
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The EPA announced that the U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee approved presidential nominees for key positions within the agency, paving the way for a full Senate vote.
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The email discusses EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's potential political ambitions and activities, including his media engagements and feedback gathering on rolling back an Obama-era water rule, raising speculation about a future Senate run in Oklahoma.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Trump administration's request for $7.85 billion in emergency funding for Hurricane Harvey recovery efforts, highlighting the urgency for Congress to act quickly to raise the debt limit.
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The email discusses the dissolution of the White House Infrastructure Council and other advisory groups amid controversies surrounding President Trump's remarks on violence, as reported by POLITICO, while also mentioning a terrorist attack in Barcelona.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses former Rep. Henry Waxman's support for environmentalists against corn ethanol production, the EPA's expansion of emergency clean fuel waivers due to Hurricane Harvey, and a debate on the connection between climate change and hurricanes, highlighting differing views from EPA chief Scott Pruitt and climate scientists.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report from November 6, 2017, highlights the U.S. stance at the Bonn Climate Talks amidst President Trump's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, discusses gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey affecting climate policy, and notes the Senate's upcoming vote on the EPA air office nominee.
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The email from Anna Palmer, Jake Sherman, and Daniel Lippman to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the impact of Hurricane Irma making landfall in Florida, detailing severe weather conditions and power outages.
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The EPA is considering rewriting carbon dioxide pollution standards for power plants, as utilities like Ameren and Entergy advocate for a replacement to the Clean Power Plan amid concerns over potential lawsuits and stricter future regulations.
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The email discusses JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes' criticism of major U.S. airlines regarding Open Skies agreements and praises the Department of Transportation's conditions on the Delta-Aeromexico joint venture as a model for future airline deals.
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The EPA is holding a public hearing on its proposal to exempt glider kits from greenhouse gas emissions standards, following requests from manufacturers, while environmental groups argue that regulating these emissions is essential for public health.
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The EPA's Energy and Climate Report from October 10, 2017, discusses the Trump administration's proposal to repeal the Clean Power Plan, highlighting a shift in policy that downplays health benefits and favors coal over renewable energy.
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A leaked draft of the Interior Department's five-year strategic plan for 2018-2022 emphasizes energy production on federal lands and infrastructure development while omitting references to climate change, contrasting sharply with the previous administration's approach.
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The EPA issued a regulatory alert on October 2, 2017, announcing a continuing information collection request regarding state implementation plans for the 2008 ozone NAAQS and designating a new ambient air monitoring method for carbon monoxide, while also proposing to approve revisions to the New Mexico SIP for Albuquerque and Bernalillo County.
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The email discusses the confirmation of Republican nominees Neil Chatterjee and Rob Powelson to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), restoring its quorum and allowing the agency to address a backlog of energy infrastructure projects that had been stalled for months.
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The EPA's Energy and Climate Report from August 8, 2017, discusses various global energy trends, including China's coal import decline, climate risk lawsuits against financial institutions, and regulatory challenges related to chemical coolants.
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The EPA announced that eight Texas coal-fired power plants can participate in a pollution trading program instead of installing new sulfur dioxide controls, as part of a rule aimed at improving visibility in the state.
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The email from the EPA discusses a Playbook Power Briefing presented by PhRMA, highlighting significant political events including the resignation of U.S. Rep. John Conyers amid sexual harassment claims and updates on government funding and the Mueller probe.
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The email from Politico discusses various political events and controversies, including President Trump's social media activity and reactions from business leaders regarding the Manufacturing Council, while being presented in the context of a briefing by the Coalition for Affordable Prescription Drugs (CAPD).
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses objections from International Paper and McGinnes Industrial Maintenance Corp regarding EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's less protective cleanup plan for the San Jacinto River Waste Pits Superfund site in Texas, which involves excavating contaminated waste at an estimated cost of $115 million.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses recent developments in climate regulation, including Massachusetts finalizing greenhouse gas emission rules, California suing the EPA for FOIA compliance regarding Administrator Scott Pruitt's ethics, and a NOAA report on global warming trends.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses ExxonMobil's announcement of new methane emission reduction efforts amid the EPA's push to delay Obama-era pollution limits for the oil and gas sector.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA reports on the departure of Steve Bannon as White House chief strategist, highlighting internal dissatisfaction within the Trump administration.
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The email discusses a survey by the American Legion indicating strong support among veterans for legalizing medical marijuana and calls for the DEA to reclassify it, highlighting a shift in conservative veterans' views on drug policy.
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The email discusses the EPA's reconsideration of greenhouse gas standards for light-duty vehicles, highlighting the agency's focus on industry criteria, while also addressing ongoing legal challenges related to Trump's regulatory repeal order and the proposed delay of methane rules.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a Bloomberg BNA report on the potential development of a coal gasification plant by the Navajo Nation, which could replace the Navajo Generating Station, raising environmental and economic concerns.
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The email from the EPA discusses a POLITICO newsletter analyzing third-quarter fundraising reports from the House, highlighting that 37 incumbents, primarily Republicans, were outraced by their challengers, indicating potential challenges for the upcoming elections.
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The email discusses a Playbook Power Briefing where House Ways and Means Chairman Kevin Brady indicated that the repeal of the individual mandate in health care reform may be included in the tax reform process, highlighting the involvement of President Trump in these discussions.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses Energy Secretary Rick Perry's testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Committee, where he emphasized the need for federal support for the nuclear power industry to maintain national security and competitiveness against global rivals.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the agency's impending issuance of the final renewable fuel standard rule for 2018 and mentions the White House's inter-agency review of draft rules to delay Obama-era methane limits for new oil and gas equipment.
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The EPA is proposing revisions to the Alabama State Implementation Plan (SIP) that would replace the federal Cross-State Air Pollution Rule with a state trading program for ozone season nitrogen oxides emissions and approve changes related to visibility and regional haze.
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The email from POLITICO discusses President Trump's comments on Senator Bob Corker, highlighting Corker's decision not to seek re-election and his potential impact on GOP tax legislation, as shared with Ryan Jackson of the EPA.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson shares a Bloomberg BNA report highlighting Scotts Miracle-Gro's decision to eliminate bee-harming neonicotinoid pesticides from its products by 2021, in response to major retailers phasing out such chemicals.
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The email discusses President Trump's accusations against Democratic Congresswoman Frederica Wilson regarding a conversation with a Gold Star family, his withdrawal from the Alexander-Murray healthcare deal, and comments from Attorney General Jeff Sessions about not being interviewed by Robert Mueller, as reported by Politico.
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The EPA released a regulatory alert on August 4, 2017, detailing applicability determinations related to NSPS, NESHAP, and the Stratospheric Ozone Protection Program, along with updates on a waiver extension for Panasonic regarding refrigerator testing procedures.
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The email from POLITICO to Ryan Jackson at the EPA reports on President Trump's condemnation of hate and violence following the violent clashes in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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The email discusses Attorney General Jeff Sessions' announcement that the Justice Department is reviewing its policies on media subpoenas as part of a crackdown on government leaks, emphasizing the need to balance press freedom with national security concerns.
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The D.C. Circuit Court ruled against the EPA's use of a waiver to reduce conventional ethanol volumes for 2014-2016, stating that fears of inadequate demand do not justify the waiver, thereby affirming the agency's authority to set biofuel requirements despite missing statutory deadlines.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the House of Representatives passing a budget resolution aimed at tax reform, which includes significant spending cuts and mandates savings from mandatory programs, while highlighting the contentious nature of the proposal between Republicans and Democrats.
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