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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the State Department's announcement that Tom Shannon will not attend the COP23 climate talks in Bonn, Germany, and that Judith Garber will lead the U.S. delegation instead.
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The email from the EPA invites Samantha Dravis to a Women Rule event focused on women in STEM, scheduled for October 11, 2017, at Google Offices.
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The document is an EHS Federal Regulatory Alert from the EPA summarizing recent findings and notices from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service regarding the status of various endangered species and a major license application from FERC.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various climate-related headlines, including opposition to a proposed FERC plan to support coal and nuclear plants, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's commitment to rolling back Obama-era regulations, and the final 2018 renewable fuel standard blending targets that have drawn criticism from both refiners and biofuel groups.
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The EPA's inspector general will investigate Administrator Scott Pruitt's meeting with the National Mining Association to determine potential violations of anti-lobbying laws, with findings to assist the Government Accountability Office's probe into Pruitt's actions.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson forwarded a POLITICO article discussing the Supreme Court's decision to hear an appeal regarding judicial procedure in a solar pricing lawsuit involving SolarCity and the Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various environmental news highlights, including the impact of dicamba herbicide complaints on state agencies, the nomination of Linda Capuano for the Energy Information Administration, and legislative efforts regarding Bears Ears National Monument.
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The email from POLITICO discusses the urgent need for Congress to pass a government funding bill by Friday to avoid a shutdown, while also highlighting key political figures to watch in 2018 amidst ongoing tax negotiations and a federal investigation into foreign influence in U.S. politics.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses congressional actions regarding the renewable fuel standard (RFS), including Senator John Barrasso's call for overdue environmental impact studies, and highlights recent developments in climate policy and regulatory efforts under the Trump administration.
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The email from the EPA discusses delays in revamping lead pipe regulations following the Flint water crisis, highlights EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's decision to avoid settling environmental lawsuits, and mentions California's ongoing climate change efforts amidst federal withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various topics including the agency's struggles with the perchlorate review, proposed changes to the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, the formation of an industry coalition regarding new chemical reviews under the Toxic Substances Control Act, potential benefits for domestic biofuels from import limits, and the impact of Superfund reforms on new National Priorities List sites.
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The email discusses the severe air quality issues in California due to wildfires and mentions EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's upcoming meeting with senators, including Chuck Grassley, to address concerns over the Renewable Fuel Standard and its impact on biofuels.
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The email from Politico discusses a meeting between Senators Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell regarding their health care proposal, while also highlighting Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's comments on the challenges of achieving President Trump's proposed 15 percent corporate tax rate.
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The EPA's August 14, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses California's readoption of emergency rules regarding oil spill prevention and response planning, including updated definitions and requirements for contingency plans and drills for inland oil facilities.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report from August 8, 2017, highlights key environmental news, including Scotts Miracle-Gro's decision to eliminate bee-harming pesticides, concerns over soybean cultivation in Brazil's Cerrado, and the EPA's progress in clearing its backlog of new chemical reviews.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various topics related to energy and climate policy, including the impact of diesel on German elections, the insurance industry's response to climate change risks, Senate Democrats' focus on climate resilience in flood insurance debates, and California's potential re-evaluation of greenhouse gas emissions targets for vehicles.
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The email from POLITICO reports that Republican Senator Susan Collins has decided not to run for governor of Maine, opting to remain in the Senate, which is significant for her role as a moderate swing vote.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses recent developments in climate policy, including the Senate's approval of Jeffrey Clark's nomination for the Justice Department's environment division, initiatives by Arnold Schwarzenegger to combat climate change, and the EPA's impending rejection of a petition from refiners regarding the renewable fuel standard.
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The EPA announced a new plan under Administrator Scott Pruitt to evaluate the safety of chemicals that limits assessments to manufacturers' intended uses, which has drawn criticism from environmentalists for potentially undermining safety measures established by the recent overhaul of the Toxic Substances Control Act.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various climate-related topics, including the potential impact of the Trump administration's policies on emissions regulations, a new executive order affecting NEPA reviews, and ongoing legal challenges to the EPA's renewable fuel blending requirements.
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The email from POLITICO reports that the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee is set to hold an impromptu vote to advance six nominees for positions in the Departments of the Interior and Energy to the Senate floor.
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The EPA approved revisions to the Alabama State Implementation Plan (SIP) regarding volatile organic compounds, adding certain compounds to the negligibly reactive list and removing specific emissions requirements, while also withdrawing a previous direct final rule related to these changes.
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The email from the EPA discusses President Trump's executive order aimed at expediting public-works permits, the departure of the acting head of the Energy Information Administration, and various energy-related updates, including a court ruling affecting Sinclair Oil's biofuel mandate compliance.
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The email discusses California Attorney General Xavier Becerra's lawsuit against EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for failing to provide documents related to his ethics arrangements, highlighting concerns over transparency within the EPA.
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The U.S. International Trade Commission approved significant duties on biodiesel imports from Argentina and Indonesia, citing injury to U.S. producers, which may lead to challenges at the World Trade Organization.
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The email discusses a briefing attended by Cory Bliss, revealing that the House GOP outside group plans to spend $100 million to promote the Republican agenda, while also noting President Trump's upcoming visit to Puerto Rico and challenges facing Senate Republicans regarding Obamacare repeal.
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The Department of Energy is refocusing its SunShot Initiative to address broader priorities such as grid reliability and resilience, while also achieving a goal of reducing solar costs for utility-scale solar to 6 cents per kilowatt-hour.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report from August 16, 2017, discusses a court ruling allowing Sinclair Oil to bypass biofuel blending mandates, highlights liability concerns affecting Superfund site investments, and notes the agency's plans to rewrite toxic wastewater limits without a set deadline, alongside President Trump's executive order to expedite public-works permits.
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The email from the EPA discusses a POLITICO newsletter highlighting the Montana special election, focusing on Rob Quist's campaign strategy with Bernie Sanders and the fundraising dynamics between the DNC and RNC.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Trump administration's plan to request a 90-day delay in a federal lawsuit regarding Obamacare insurance subsidies, which affects the future of health care marketplaces.
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The email discusses the urgent efforts by Congress to reconcile two differing tax overhaul bills before the holiday deadline, highlighting key differences between the House and Senate proposals, including tax rates for pass-through businesses, the Obamacare mandate, and changes to the estate tax and mortgage interest deductions.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA provides highlights and video content from the 2017 POLITICO Pro Policy Summit, featuring discussions on business, tax reform, and NAFTA involving key Trump administration officials.
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The EPA announced that a former Volkswagen senior manager was sentenced to 84 months in prison for his role in a conspiracy to cheat U.S. emissions tests, highlighting the agency's commitment to enforcing the Clean Air Act.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is set to announce a new policy that would limit the advisory roles of scientists who have received EPA research grants, potentially excluding many from independent boards that advise the agency on environmental issues.
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The email from Morning Consult to Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the Justice Department's request for a broad array of documents related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email discusses the Trump administration's response to foreign countries' inquiries about U.S. climate policies and carbon reduction targets under the Paris Agreement, indicating a review of existing policies with a focus on economic growth and energy independence.
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The email discusses Senator Rob Portman's decision to support a Congressional resolution to block a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) rule limiting methane emissions from oil and gas drilling, following assurances from Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke regarding future actions on methane venting and flaring.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the postponement of a White House meeting regarding the Paris climate change agreement, highlighting internal divisions among Trump's advisers and the pressure from European allies for the U.S. to remain in the accord.
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The EPA Press Office released a statement on June 12, 2017, highlighting bipartisan praise for Susan Bodine's nomination as Assistant Administrator for Enforcement and Compliance Assurance ahead of her Senate confirmation hearing.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA announces the inaugural POLITICO Pro Policy Summit, which will feature discussions with key government decision-makers on significant policy topics.
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The email from the EPA discusses the introduction of Legislative Compass, a new policy tracking tool from POLITICO Pro, aimed at enhancing legislative tracking for federal and state levels.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses a statement by NERC CEO Gerry Cauley to lawmakers, asserting that while it is technically feasible to run the electric grid predominantly on renewable energy, significant challenges remain regarding reliability and coordination.
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The EPA has decided to reconsider certain provisions of the final rule regulating coal combustion residuals as nonhazardous waste, following petitions from industry groups, to potentially improve state permit programs while ensuring environmental protection.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt announced the formation of a task force to explore reforms to the New Source Review permitting program, aiming to reduce regulatory burdens that hinder industry investments in environmental upgrades.
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The Department of Energy is refocusing its SunShot Initiative to include broader priorities such as grid reliability and resilience, while also achieving a goal of reducing utility-scale solar costs to 6 cents per kilowatt-hour.
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The EPA, led by Administrator Pruitt, is prioritizing the assessment and security of approximately 80 Superfund sites in the path of Hurricane Irma, while addressing resource challenges amid proposed budget cuts and staffing reductions.
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The email from POLITICO reports that NSA Director Mike Rogers and Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats stated they did not feel pressured to interfere with the FBI's Russia investigation during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing.
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The EPA's May 30, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses the draft 2017 Ambient Air Monitoring Network Plan from the San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District and a final rule from the South Coast Air Quality Management District regarding equipment not requiring a written permit.
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The EPA's June 13, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert details Pennsylvania's announcement of fiscal year 2017 Intended Use Plans for clean water and drinking water projects, and Tennessee's final rule amending VOC reporting requirements for gasoline dispensing facilities, effective August 31, 2017.
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The EPA's May 23, 2017 Daily Environment Report discusses various environmental issues, including a lawsuit against the agency regarding air pollution standards, funding shifts within the agency, and international concerns about climate change's impact on food security.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals' decision to uphold an injunction blocking a key part of President Trump's revised travel ban executive order affecting citizens from six majority-Muslim countries.
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The email discusses concerns raised by former EPA transition official David Schnare regarding Administrator Scott Pruitt's plan for a "red team, blue team" debate on climate science, suggesting it could politicize the issue and exceed the agency's authority.
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The email from the EPA discusses the opening of early voting sites for the Georgia House special election, highlighting the intense interest in the race and the strategies both parties are employing to maximize voter turnout.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a federal court ruling allowing industry groups to withdraw from a case regarding youth claims against the government for failing to protect against climate change, updates on litigation challenging the Clean Power Plan, and a Senate committee's postponement of a vote on the confirmation of EPA enforcement chief Susan Bodine.
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The email discusses the uncertainty surrounding President Trump's decision on whether the U.S. will remain in the Paris climate change agreement, highlighting his reluctance to endorse it during the G-7 summit and the implications of a potential withdrawal as reported by various sources.
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The email discusses highlights from President Trump's fiscal 2018 budget proposal, including significant energy cuts, the restart of a nuclear waste fee, opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil drilling, and changes to royalty payments for Gulf Coast states, as reported by POLITICO Pro Energy to EPA official Ryan Jackson.
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The email discusses a fundraising event featuring former President Obama for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC), along with updates on political news and changes in media personnel.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson shared a regulatory alert detailing two key actions: the National Marine Fisheries Service's receipt of Oregon's application to lethally remove California sea lions impacting salmon recovery, and the National Center for Environmental Health's submission of an information collection request to assess ill worker policies related to food safety.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report from May 25, 2017, discusses the White House's review of a plan to pause the implementation of an Obama-era methane emissions rule for oil and gas wells, as announced by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The email discusses various issues facing the EPA, including the reorganization of the Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics, legal challenges to HFC regulations, a National Academy of Sciences panel on stormwater permits, climate change considerations for the Chesapeake Bay cleanup, and calls from former officials to reject budget cuts to core programs.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various energy and climate issues, including Germany's climate aid to Brazil, President Trump's stance on international climate agreements, rising coal mine fatalities, and the EPA's approach to environmental enforcement through state cooperation.
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The email discusses a POLITICO Playbook update highlighting comments from Rep. Linda Sanchez, a member of House Democratic leadership, suggesting that Nancy Pelosi should step down to allow for new leadership within the Democratic caucus.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson received an afternoon briefing from Bloomberg BNA on August 17, 2017, highlighting news about General Electric and Tesla installing solar panels on Home Depot stores and the upcoming solar eclipse's potential impact on the U.S. power sector.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is set to announce a new policy that would limit the advisory roles of scientists who have received EPA research grants, potentially excluding many independent scientists from providing advice to the agency.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson forwarded a Bloomberg BNA Daily Environment Report discussing recommendations from Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to the White House regarding potential boundary changes to national monuments, specifically Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante, which are unlikely to significantly impact oil and gas development.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various updates, including Attorney General Jeff Sessions' directive for the DOJ to review settlements involving third-party payments related to the EPA, the agency's efforts to streamline risk reviews for new chemicals under the updated Toxic Substances Control Act, and concerns from the oil and gas sector regarding compliance with methane standards.
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The email discusses the implications of the Senate's tax overhaul on the renewable energy sector, highlighting concerns from the EPA regarding a provision that could undermine tax credits essential for financing wind and solar projects, while also mentioning the potential opening of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil leasing.
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The email discusses a Washington Post article highlighting a study by Paul C. Light on the size of the federal workforce, which includes 7 to 9 million individuals, and raises concerns about the implications of such a large "blended" workforce on public liberty and efficiency, as noted by various experts including Tony Reardon from the National Treasury Employees Union.
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The EPA's Daily Environment Report for August 10, 2017, highlights potential challenges to President Trump's climate regulation rollbacks due to upcoming government studies, discusses a Brazilian court's suspension of homicide charges against mining executives related to a dam disaster, and notes Wisconsin's enactment of a significant regulatory overhaul law.
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The EPA's November 8, 2017, EHS State Regulatory Alert discusses proposed amendments by the Imperial County Air Pollution Control District to operational development fees and CEQA regulations aimed at mitigating emissions from new developments, with a public hearing scheduled for December 12, 2017.
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The email discusses the anticipated announcement by President Trump regarding the reduction of Utah's Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments, highlighting reactions from various stakeholders and the expected legal challenges from environmental and Native American groups.
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The EPA announced it will review and potentially revise parts of the Obama-era Phase 2 truck emissions rule, specifically focusing on trailer aerodynamic standards and the classification of gliders, while maintaining separate requirements for tractor engines.
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The email discusses President Trump's executive order aimed at expediting federal environmental permitting for infrastructure projects, which includes designating lead agencies and revoking an Obama-era flood standard, drawing criticism from various stakeholders, including environmentalists and some lawmakers.
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The EPA's EHS State Regulatory Alert from September 1, 2017, outlines proposed regulatory changes in Florida and Iowa regarding radiologic technology standards and hazardous waste management, with comments due by September 20, 2017.
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The email discusses a Playbook Power Briefing from Politico, highlighting former Speaker John Boehner's comments on President Trump's performance and the potential withdrawal from the climate deal, addressed to Ryan Jackson at the EPA.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Transportation Department's plans to advance the next phase of Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards for model years 2022-2025, including public comment opportunities and potential implications of the Trump administration's review of greenhouse gas standards set by the EPA.
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The EPA's June 19, 2017 Daily Environment Report highlights Administrator Scott Pruitt's willingness to collaborate with Congress on chemical testing funding, his schedule of meetings with energy company executives, and the acceptance of new air monitoring technology for state and city use.
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The EPA's Ryan Jackson forwarded a POLITICO article discussing the House's approval of a controversial California drought measure aimed at increasing water supplies for agriculture, which faces significant opposition in the Senate.
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The email discusses the EPA's decision to delay the implementation of a tightened ozone standard, coinciding with a visit by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to Ohio with President Trump to promote infrastructure and energy dominance.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses California's delay in voting on a cap-and-trade bill, the American Coalition for an Energy-Efficient Economy's push to maintain trailer regulations in the EPA's greenhouse gas rule, the Senate's approval of Susan Bodine's nomination for EPA's enforcement office, and highlights from an interview with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt regarding the agency's regulatory authority and
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The email from Frank Maisano discusses the Nebraska Public Service Commission's approval of the Keystone pipeline route, highlighting its significance for energy transport and the ongoing debate over permitting processes, while also mentioning the formation of an international alliance to phase out coal-fired power generation by 2030 following the Bonn climate conference.
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The email discusses President Trump's energy speech highlighting modest initiatives such as a review of nuclear policy, a new offshore drilling plan by BOEM, efforts to facilitate overseas coal financing, and increased LNG exports, as reported by POLITICO Pro Energy.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Department of Justice's plans to file a lawsuit to block the AT&T-Time Warner merger, highlighting concerns over potential political motivations related to CNN.
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The email from POLITICO discusses various political updates, including President Trump's frustration with ongoing investigations and the expansion of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's legal team, as well as a mistrial in the Bill Cosby case.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses various challenges and developments within the agency, including a breakdown in a negotiated rulemaking panel for chemical reporting, skepticism from judges regarding the EPA's ozone standard implementation, a reconsideration of the coal ash rule, and difficulties in appointing new science advisors under Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Department of Energy's announcement of $20 million in funding for 10 ARPA-E projects aimed at advancing energy technologies, despite proposed budget cuts under the Trump administration.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses President Trump's announcement on June 1, 2017, regarding the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate accord and plans to renegotiate the agreement to better benefit American workers.
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The EPA's email discusses a Bloomberg BNA report on the impending Chinese import ban on certain recycled materials, which threatens to disrupt U.S. recycling operations and could lead to increased landfill use.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt visited Houston to assess the agency's response to Hurricane Harvey, focusing on Superfund site evaluations and coordination with federal and state partners.
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The EPA is under scrutiny from federal appeals court judges to provide technical evidence for its decision not to lower carbon monoxide emissions limits for large industrial boilers, as reported in the Energy and Climate Report dated September 15, 2017.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the upcoming restream of plenary sessions from the POLITICO Pro Policy Summit, which includes topics relevant to health care reform, space exploration, and tax reform, while also referencing the Sierra Club's legal action against the EPA.
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The email discusses Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao's appearance before the House Transportation Committee to defend the administration's air traffic control overhaul plan, highlighting concerns from rural senators about potential disadvantages for rural interests and the need for more specific assurances.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA reports that the House Intelligence Committee plans to issue subpoenas to former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, as stated by Rep. Adam Schiff.
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The email discusses the potential ending of DACA by the Trump administration and the ensuing conversations among Congressional Republicans regarding immigration reform, as reported in POLITICO Playbook.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses allegations from Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility regarding staffing cuts and decreased enforcement actions, ongoing litigation to compel the EPA to release documents related to compliance with President Trump's regulatory reform executive order, and a preview of an Energy Department grid study on the impact of natural gas on coal and nuclear plant closures.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the Senate Judiciary Committee's approval of Jeffrey Bossert Clark's nomination to lead the Justice Department's environment division, highlighting partisan objections regarding his stance on climate change.
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The email from the EPA's Ryan Jackson contains a summary of election results highlighting the Democratic victories of Ralph Northam in Virginia and Phil Murphy in New Jersey, emphasizing the implications of these outcomes in the context of the political climate following Donald Trump's election.
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The EPA Press Office criticized a New York Times article for misrepresenting the agency's decision to continue reviewing the pesticide chlorpyrifos and highlighted that the decision not to ban it was upheld by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
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The email discusses the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) recent confirmation of two nominees, Neil Chatterjee and Rob Powelson, and the agency's urgent need to address its backlog of cases during the typically slow month of August 2017.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a lawsuit filed by the Natural Resources Defense Council alleging the agency's violation of the Freedom of Information Act regarding Administrator Scott Pruitt's climate change debate plans, alongside personnel news and a new voluntary methane emissions reduction program from the American Petroleum Institute.
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