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The document outlines the Environmental Protection Agency's mandate to implement the Agricultural Worker Protection Standard and Certification of Pesticide Applicators rules without revisions until at least October 1, 2021, while allowing for specific exceptions regarding application exclusion zones and designated representatives.
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The document from NHTSA discusses the declining Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) performance trends due to low fuel prices and a shift towards larger vehicles, highlighting concerns about compliance with fuel economy standards and consumer perspectives on fuel savings.
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The Business Network for Environmental Justice submitted comments to the EPA regarding the draft EJ 2020 Action Agenda, expressing support for its comprehensive approach and emphasizing the importance of partnerships between business and industry in promoting environmental justice.
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The Business Network for Environmental Justice submitted comments to the EPA regarding the draft EJ 2020 Action Agenda, expressing support for its comprehensive approach and emphasizing the importance of partnerships between business and industry in promoting environmental justice.
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The email from Tricia Lynn at the EPA confirms to Jim Myers that the amended date for the WOTUS rule will be February 5, 2020, in response to a media inquiry.
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The EPA is soliciting early input from state and tribal partners on the FY 2020-2021 National Program Guidance to enhance enforcement and compliance measures, focusing on shared goals such as reducing violation correction time and increasing environmental compliance rates.
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The EPA is proposing an extension of a national waiver allowing the purchase of non-domestic stainless steel nuts and bolts for Clean Water and Drinking Water SRF-funded projects until February 18, 2019, due to insufficient domestic supply to meet demand.
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The document consists of questions and comments directed to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt regarding the approval of sorghum oil as a biodiesel feedstock, the impact of small refiner waivers on ethanol demand and blending levels, transparency in the waiver process, and the agency's stance on RIN costs and their economic implications for refiners.
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The National Alliance of Forest Owners requested a meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to discuss establishing a policy on the carbon neutrality of forest biomass, following up on a previous event and emphasizing the importance of sustainably managed forests.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council proposed a fiscal year 2019 operating budget of $5,762,391, reflecting a 3.35% reduction from the previous year, while outlining plans for continued collaboration and operational improvements.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council proposed a fiscal year 2019 operating budget of $5,762,391, reflecting a 3.35% reduction from the previous year, while detailing plans for continued collaboration and operational improvements.
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The email promotes the Europe Dance Championships Season 2019, organized by Barcelona Dance, inviting dance schools and groups worldwide to participate in competitions and workshops in Spain and Italy.
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The EPA's FY18-22 Transformation Strategy outlines goals to improve air quality, water safety, land revitalization, and chemical safety, with specific targets for reducing non-attainment areas, water system compliance issues, and increasing funding for water infrastructure, while enhancing accountability and efficiency in environmental protection efforts.
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The Department of Energy is organizing a workshop on May 9-10, 2018, to discuss treatment and disposal options for elemental mercury, and is requesting participation from the Environmental Protection Agency to enhance the discussion on this environmental issue.
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The EPA's FY18-22 Transformation Strategy outlines goals to improve air quality, water safety, land revitalization, and chemical safety, including specific targets such as reducing non-attainment areas and increasing funding for water infrastructure.
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The Great Lakes Water Authority is seeking an American Iron and Steel waiver for the installation of six butterfly valves made from non-American steel, necessary for the disinfection of wet weather flow at its Water Resources Recovery Facility to meet NPDES permit compliance by April 1, 2019, with approval from the EPA Administrator pending.
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The document is a calendar for Bill Wehrum of the EPA for June 2018, detailing his scheduled meetings and activities, including discussions on the final 2015 Ozone NAAQS designation for San Antonio.
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The document is a calendar for David P. Ross of the EPA, detailing his schedule and availability from July 5, 2018, to March 26, 2019, including meetings and telework periods.
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The document is a calendar overview for Bill Wehrum of the EPA, detailing his schedule and meetings related to HFC policy issues, project emissions accounting, and discussions with the Department of Justice during March 2018.
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The document is a calendar for Bill Wehrum of the EPA, detailing his scheduled meetings and activities for April 2018, including discussions on the Endangered Species Act, the Indoor airPLUS Program, and ozone designations.
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The document is a calendar for Bill Wehrum of the EPA, detailing his schedule for August 2018, which includes multiple interviews and meetings related to the CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) Standard and the SAFE Vehicles Rule.
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2018 |
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The email from Dan Byers of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses the progress of the Trump Administration's energy reform agenda, highlighting key regulatory actions and litigation updates, and promotes the Global Energy Institute's Energy Tracker as a resource for monitoring these developments.
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The Global Energy Institute released its 2017 Electricity Price Map highlighting the highest national average electricity rate in four years and discussed recent legal developments regarding ozone regulations and energy policy at various industry events.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Dan Byers updates Richard Yamada on various energy policy developments, including litigation related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case and other regulatory activities.
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The email from Karen Harbert to Richard Yamada discusses the significant improvements in U.S. air quality since 1970, highlighting a 73% decrease in pollution levels while emphasizing the need to correct public misconceptions about air quality, as reported by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Global Energy Institute discusses Administrator Pruitt's memorandum on reforming the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and introduces the "EnergyInnovates" initiative to highlight advancements in energy efficiency.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Global Energy Institute released its 2018 International Index of Energy Security Risk, highlighting the significant improvement in the U.S. energy security ranking from 9th to 2nd among major energy-consuming countries, largely due to the shale revolution and the shift of energy power to North America.
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The email from Andrew Wheeler, Deputy Administrator of the EPA, indicates he is currently limiting his meetings to internal ones and will have his assistants reach out to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for scheduling external meetings in the future.
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The email from Andrew Lundquist of ConocoPhillips discusses scheduling a personal chat with Andrew Wheeler of the EPA, with Rosal Cauthen assisting in the arrangement.
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The email correspondence involves Andrew Wheeler from the EPA inviting guests to his ceremonial swearing-in as Deputy Administrator scheduled for May 4, 2018, and confirming RSVPs for the event.
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The email correspondence involves Andrew Wheeler, Deputy Administrator of the EPA, inviting colleagues to his ceremonial swearing-in on May 4, 2018, and acknowledging a response from Mike Ference who is unable to attend.
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The email exchange between Randall Luthi of NOIA and Andrew Wheeler of the EPA discusses an upcoming Legislative Strategy Group meeting on May 11, 2018, where Wheeler is invited to provide an update on EPA activities.
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The email from Robert Walther to Andrew Wheeler discusses the EPA's approach to small refinery exemptions for the 2019 percentage standards, indicating that no exemptions have been approved and that comments on their accounting will not be solicited.
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Andrew R. Wheeler, Deputy Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, requested an invitation and cost details for a dinner to review with ethics, as indicated in an email to Carole Goeas.
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The email from Nicole Himbury confirms that Blu Hulsey will attend the EPA Deputy Administrator's ceremonial swearing-in event, as communicated by Andrew Wheeler from the EPA.
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Chad Bradley confirmed his attendance at the EPA Deputy Administrator's ceremonial swearing-in event scheduled for May 4, 2018.
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The email from the EPA invites colleagues to RSVP for Andrew Wheeler's ceremonial swearing-in as Deputy Administrator on May 4, 2018, at the Green Room, emphasizing the need for security clearance and an accurate headcount.
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The email from Aaron Cutler of Hogan Lovells to EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler requests a meeting on June 29, 2018, with HollyFrontier's CEO and General Counsel to discuss the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and potential collaborative ideas.
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The email from Chad Bradley confirms his acceptance of a teleconference scheduled for June 19, 2018, regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Andrew Wheeler at the EPA discusses a scheduled teleconference with Chad Bradley regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Gabe Rozsa to Deputy Administrator Andrew Wheeler discusses the IPC's concerns regarding the EPA's reporting requirements for recycled inorganic byproducts under TSCA, highlighting the industry's request for a negotiated rulemaking to limit these requirements and providing supporting documentation.
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The email from Ryan Thompson of Akin Gump to Andrew Wheeler discusses scheduling a call to talk about their client Bloom Energy.
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The email from the EPA invites guests to RSVP for Andrew Wheeler's ceremonial swearing-in as Deputy Administrator scheduled for May 4, 2018, at the Green Room, with instructions for access and security.
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The email correspondence between Ryan Thompson of Akin Gump and Andrew Wheeler of the EPA discusses a meeting request for Gulfport Energy's CEO to discuss the company's operations in Ohio and Oklahoma, but Wheeler is unavailable on the proposed date of May 22, 2018.
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The email from Devin Mogler of Green Plains Inc. to Deputy Administrator Andrew Wheeler expresses gratitude for a meeting regarding the expedited processing of a RVP waiver and offers assistance on ethanol export questions.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing logistics for an August 28th visit to the Poet Biorefining facility in Emmetsburg, Iowa, including potential meeting locations and transportation arrangements.
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The email correspondence between Bob Casper of POET and Josh Lewis of the EPA discusses the logistics for a visit to the POET Emmetsburg facility scheduled for August 28th, confirming the address and planning details for Bill Wehrum's attendance.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating a visit to the POET Biorefining facility in Emmetsburg, Iowa, discussing meeting locations and logistics for the visit scheduled on August 28th.
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Bill Wehrum of the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation expresses interest in a tour of POET's cellulosic ethanol plant following a meeting about their corn kernel fiber pathway application, which he suggests should be quickly approved based on the provided data.
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Bill Wehrum from the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation follows up with Bob Casper regarding their meeting at the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) meeting.
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The email from Latham & Watkins promotes their Continuing Legal Education (CLE) offerings, including upcoming live webcasts and on-demand webcasts for alumni to earn CLE credit in various states.
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The email from Bob Casper to EPA official Bill Wehrum discusses a meeting agenda focused on the Full E15 CAA Waiver, E15 RVP and RIN reform, and Poet's cellulosic pathway approval, with an attached letter regarding the full waiver.
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The California Independent System Operator (CAISO) announced plans to become its own reliability coordinator by spring 2019, withdrawing from Peak Reliability and offering various reliability services.
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The document is a Washington Energy Report from Troutman Sanders LLP discussing the D.C. Circuit Court's rejection of claims against FERC regarding natural gas pipeline approvals and MISO's proposal to restore funding provisions for transmission upgrades.
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The document is a Washington Energy Report from Troutman Sanders LLP discussing recent legal decisions by the D.C. Circuit Court affecting FERC orders related to transmission upgrades in MISO and the Southeast Market Pipelines Project.
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The document outlines the agenda for the Texas Environmental Superconference held on August 2, 2018, featuring discussions on environmental protection under the Trump administration, air quality issues, and various panels with EPA officials and legal experts.
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The email from Matthew Kuryla to Bill Wehrum and Emily Atkinson discusses Pasadena Refining's request for a meeting to discuss an upcoming action on its Title V permit scheduled for May 1, 2018, involving the EPA.
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The Texas Environmental Superconference, organized by various environmental law and professional associations, will take place on August 1-3, 2018, in Austin, Texas, featuring a theme of "A Texas State of Mind" and a session on Post-Harvey environmental forecasts.
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) conditionally accepted PJM Interconnection, L.L.C.'s compliance filing related to Order No. 825, which mandates alignment of settlement and dispatch intervals and adjustments to shortage pricing rules.
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The email from Jeff Lautt of POET to Bill Wehrum discusses a follow-up on their meeting regarding POET's corn kernel fiber pathway application and urges the EPA to quickly approve the registration applications based on the provided data and methodology.
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The document reports that on July 18, 2018, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) affirmed its Revised Policy Statement on the treatment of income taxes, stating that master-limited partnerships (MLPs) will generally not be allowed to recover income tax allowances in their cost of service.
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On March 20, 2018, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) extended the deadline for comments on the grid resiliency proceeding in response to requests from trade associations for more time to address significant comments from Regional Transmission Organizations and Independent System Operators.
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The email from Sunbelt Rentals to the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation requests relief from Tier 4 Final diesel engine requirements for generators over 560kw due to a market failure and potential public safety risks amid increased demand following recent hurricanes.
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The document discusses a complaint filed by CPV Power Holdings, Calpine Corporation, and Eastern Generation against PJM Interconnection regarding the inadequacy of proposed solutions to address price suppression in capacity markets due to state subsidies, advocating for a "Clean MOPR" to be adopted by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
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The document is a Washington Energy Report from Troutman Sanders LLP summarizing recent developments at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), including Commissioner Robert Powelson's resignation and a Supreme Court ruling affecting the appointment of SEC Administrative Law Judges.
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The email from Elizabeth Moeller of Pillsbury Law to Kenneth Wagner discusses a meeting request for Teck Resources Limited to introduce the company and update on the Upper Columbia River Remedial Investigation & Feasibility Study, which is overseen by EPA Region 10 and has involved over a decade of investigation and significant financial investment.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner at the EPA discusses a submitted request for a White House tour in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses the false ownership claims regarding Scott Pruitt and Pruitt Auto Center, with Jahan Wilcox asserting that Pruitt has never owned the business and advising CNN's Sara Ganim to verify this with Experian and the Oklahoma Secretary of State's office.
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The email from Jahan Wilcox at the EPA discusses the forwarding of a signed affidavit from Butch Pruitt, as requested by attorney Bob Latham, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Bruce Fogerty expresses appreciation for a conversation with Kenneth Wagner from the EPA and looks forward to meeting David Ross in Washington, D.C.
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The email exchange between Gary Litman of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Kaitlyn Shimmin of the EPA discusses upcoming international events related to circular economy and climate change, emphasizing the need for business dialogue at these forums.
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The email from Matthew Kuryla discusses a redesignation substitute analysis relevant to ongoing issues, seeking confirmation from Matt Leopold and Justin Schwab at the EPA that no contradictory actions are underway.
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The email from Matthew Kuryla to Justin Schwab and Jim Rizk discusses scheduling a call to discuss next steps on a Texas petition related to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) for the EPA.
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The email correspondence between Peter A. Pagano from Boeing and Delaney Rakosnik from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with Assistant Administrator Bill Wehrum on September 20, 2018, regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document is an appointment confirmation for a meeting at EPA Headquarters regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, scheduled for August 17, 2018, involving representatives from Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP.
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The email from Rich Gold of Holland & Knight to EPA officials discusses a meeting with Mark Vergnano, CEO of Chemours, requesting to extend the meeting duration from 30 to 45 minutes and asking for a list of EPA attendees.
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The email from Bart Seitz of Baker Botts to David P. Ross discusses a potential lunch or drinks meeting upon Ross's return to Washington, D.C., and mentions a previous email sent to a potentially incorrect EPA address.
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The document is a meeting request form from the Office of Water regarding a series of webinars for the Hypoxia Task Force (HTF) state strategy, initiated by Tom Wait, with the first webinar scheduled for October 2018 and the last by July 2019.
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The email correspondence between Christopher Wenk of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Aaron Ringel of the EPA discusses Wenk's new position as Head of Government Affairs for Kia Motors Corporation and expresses a desire to keep in touch.
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The email from Sue Forrester of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to Christian Palich discusses the positive impact of the American energy revolution on consumer spending and gas prices in relation to Independence Day celebrations, highlighting a significant reduction in oil dependence and lower fuel costs compared to 2008.
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Karen Harbert from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce emphasizes the need for modern energy infrastructure to prepare for hurricane season and criticizes current roadblocks to infrastructure projects in her op-ed.
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The email from Dan Byers to Christian Palich discusses recent updates on fuel efficiency standards and various energy policy actions, including the EPA's decision to revise light-duty vehicle fuel efficiency standards announced by Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The email from Dan Byers of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses recent developments in energy policy, including new tariffs on solar panels, tax credit extensions for carbon sequestration, and significant actions by the Department of Interior and the EPA regarding the Waters of the United States regulation.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Global Energy Institute released its 2018 Energy Security Risk Index, highlighting the significant improvement in the U.S. energy security ranking from 9th in 2008 to 2nd among the world's largest energy-consuming countries, driven by the shale revolution and indicating a shift of energy power to North America.
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The email from Troy Lyons at the EPA discusses the importance of Administrator Pruitt attending a National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA) event focused on offshore energy, highlighting its relevance and the need for engagement with that sector.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is organizing the annual Congressional Clays Competition and Industry Challenge, scheduled for May 14-15, 2018, featuring a bipartisan shooting competition between Democrats and Republicans.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is hosting the 5th Annual Wine, Wings & Wildlife Event in Sonoma, California, featuring a wine tasting, auction, dinner, and a sporting clay competition, with various sponsorship opportunities available.
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The National Assembly of Sportsmen's Caucuses is hosting the 15th Annual Sportsman-Legislator Summit from November 27-30, 2018, at the Omni Mount Washington Resort in Bretton Woods, NH, to facilitate discussions among pro-sportsmen legislators and natural resource agencies regarding policy issues and conservation efforts.
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The email from PJ Carleton of the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation invites recipients to the 15th Annual National Assembly of Sportsmen's Caucuses Sportsman-Legislator Summit scheduled for November 27-30 at the Omni Mount Washington Resort in New Hampshire.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's June 15, 2018 newsletter discusses various legislative updates, including the Senate Agriculture Committee's passage of the Farm Bill and the advancement of pro-hunting and angling bills in Illinois.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is hosting a breakfast briefing on Chronic Wasting Disease on June 13, 2018, to discuss its impact on cervid populations and the need for legislative support through H.R. 4454 and S. 2252 to enhance funding and research efforts.
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The email from Devin Mogler of Green Plains Inc. expresses gratitude to Troy Lyons for a recent meeting and indicates a desire to continue discussions on finding common ground with the EPA, specifically mentioning Administrator Pruitt.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's August 10, 2018 newsletter highlights the introduction of the National Fish Habitat Conservation Through Partnerships Act by Congressman Rob Wittman and the advancement of bills to protect Columbia River salmon and steelhead.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's July 13, 2018 newsletter discusses various topics including the Department of Interior's first Hunting and Shooting Sports Conservation Council meeting, a bill introduced to study Chronic Wasting Disease, and the U.S. House of Representatives passing the Magnuson-Stevens Reauthorization Bill.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is hosting its 29th Annual Banquet & Auction on September 5, 2018, at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill to honor the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus and facilitate networking between Congress members and the outdoor sporting community.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is hosting a reception on January 16, 2018, at the Rayburn House Office Building to discuss upcoming legislation with members of the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus and leaders in the sportsmen's community, with various sponsorship opportunities available.
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The document is an invitation to a "Welcome Back to Congress Reception" hosted by the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation on January 16, 2018, in Washington, D.C., with various sponsorship opportunities available.
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The document details an invitation to the Governors Sportsmen's Caucus Winter Reception on February 24, 2018, in Washington DC, organized by the bipartisan Governors Sportsmen's Caucus to promote hunting and recreational activities, with various sponsorship levels available.
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The National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA) invited EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at their 2018 Annual Meeting, emphasizing the importance of offshore energy resources and seeking his insights from his first year in office.
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The document outlines the details for the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's "Welcome Back to Congress Reception" scheduled for January 16, 2018, aimed at engaging members of the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus and discussing upcoming legislation, with various sponsorship opportunities available.
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