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The email correspondence involves Jeff More from the Alpine Group coordinating a meeting with Lee Forsgren and Crystal Penman regarding the drafting of the SRF WIN Act, which Senator Boozman plans to introduce soon.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating a meeting with Kevin Shafer from MMSD regarding biosolids regulation in EPA Region 5, with scheduling discussions for a conference call on November 9, 2017.
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The email exchange between Michael K. Henry and Lee Forsgren discusses their plans to meet for dinner at Hunan at 7:30 PM, with no significant agency-related decisions or actions mentioned.
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The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) is addressing compliance issues raised by the EPA regarding its Milorganite production at the Jones Island Water Reclamation Facility, specifically concerning temperature documentation and fecal coliform sampling, while negotiating terms for an Administrative Order on Consent.
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The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) is requesting a meeting with the EPA to discuss concerns regarding new monitoring and reporting requirements being enforced through an Administrative Order by EPA Region 5, and proposes addressing these issues in the upcoming discharge permit reissuance.
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The email exchange among EPA officials discusses scheduling a meeting regarding biosolids regulation in EPA Region 5, specifically involving Kevin Shafer from the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD).
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The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) expressed gratitude to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for a meeting discussing improvements to the Clean Water Act's stormwater inspection and enforcement processes, highlighting the need for streamlined permitting and a more educational approach to compliance.
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The email from Ben Grumbles confirms his attendance at the EPA's annual holiday party on December 17, 2017, along with his daughter, in response to an invitation from Susan Bodine.
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The email from Jeff More to Crystal Penman of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses scheduling a meeting with Lee Forsgren to address rural water infrastructure and SRF Finance, suggesting alternative dates due to Forsgren's prior commitments.
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The National Association of Manufacturers submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency regarding the evaluation of regulations for potential repeal, replacement, or modification, emphasizing the need for a more flexible and responsive regulatory process.
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Patrick Davis from the Environmental Protection Agency communicated with Leland Frost of the National Association of Manufacturers regarding regulatory reform efforts at the EPA, thanking him for his input and comments on the matter.
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The email exchange between Greg Bertelsen of the National Association of Manufacturers and Patrick Davis from the EPA discusses their meeting regarding the Risk Management Plan (RMP) rule.
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The National Association of Manufacturers submitted comments to the EPA regarding regulatory reform efforts initiated under President Trump's Executive Order, as communicated by Leland Frost to Patrick Davis.
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The email correspondence between Paul Balserak of the American Iron and Steel Institute and Byron Brown of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to address several issues.
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The email exchange involves Byron Brown, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, expressing appreciation for the challenges faced by a former EPA employee, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Rashid G. Hallaway from HHQ Ventures arranged a meeting with Byron Brown, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy at the EPA, to discuss the CCR rule with Paul Bailey, CEO of the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity.
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The email exchange between Paul Balserak of the American Iron and Steel Institute and Byron Brown of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to address several issues.
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The email correspondence between Rashid G. Hallaway and Byron Brown of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to discuss the CCR rule with Paul Bailey, CEO of the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity.
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The email from Leland Frost of the National Association of Manufacturers to Byron Brown discusses a potential meeting to chat further after their previous encounter at a reception.
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The email from Paul Balserak of the American Iron and Steel Institute thanks Byron Brown for discussing CERCLA 108b hardrock mining issues and offers to provide further information on iron ore mining concerns.
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The American Iron and Steel Institute submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency opposing proposed financial responsibility requirements for iron ore mining under CERCLA 108(b), arguing that the regulations would impose unnecessary financial burdens on the industry.
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The EPA is urged by the AISI to include iron ore mining in the list of low-risk mining classes excluded from the hardrock mining definition in the CERCLA 108b proposal, highlighting the industry's reliance on the domestic steel sector and its recent economic challenges.
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The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality expressed concerns to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the proposed financial assurance rule under CERCLA for hardrock mining facilities, advocating for site-specific considerations rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.
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The EPA meeting on June 20, 2017, discussed the AISI's recommendation to include iron ore mining in the list of low-risk mining classes excluded from the hardrock mining definition under CERCLA 108b, highlighting the industry's reliance on the domestic steel sector and its recent economic challenges.
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The U.S. Small Business Administration's Office of Advocacy submitted comments to the EPA urging the withdrawal of proposed financial responsibility requirements for the hardrock mining industry, arguing that the regulations would impose unnecessary costs on small mines already adequately regulated by existing state and federal programs.
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The letter from U.S. Senators to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt requests reconsideration of the classification of iron ore mining as high risk under CERCLA 108(b) due to its low environmental impact and existing state regulations in Minnesota.
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The letter from representatives of the U.S. iron ore mining industry to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expresses concerns about the inclusion of the iron ore industry in the proposed CERCLA 108(b) hardrock mining financial assurance regulations, arguing that it poses a low Superfund risk and should be excluded to protect jobs in Minnesota and Michigan.
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The email from Kevin Bromberg of the SBA Office of Advocacy discusses the agency's comment letter regarding the withdrawal of the EPA's 108(b) proposal and outlines the need for further regulatory support and discussions on mining and other industries by the December 1, 2017 deadline.
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The email correspondence between Byron Brown of the EPA and Paul Balserak discusses scheduling a meeting, including a separate invite for a meeting with Sarah Greenwait on June 20, 2017.
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Brittany Bolen of the EPA's Office of Policy is coordinating a meeting with Michael K. Henry from the Alpine Group and the Rubber Manufacturers Association to discuss regulatory issues affecting domestic tire manufacturers.
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Brittany Bolen, Deputy Associate Administrator at the EPA, is coordinating a meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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2017 |
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The email from Paul Balserak discusses planning a meeting regarding steel issues with Samantha and invites Byron Brown to participate, while Balserak is currently traveling in Taiwan.
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The Rubber Manufacturers Association submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency supporting regulatory reform efforts outlined in Executive Orders 13771 and 13777, advocating for the repeal or modification of outdated regulations affecting tire manufacturers.
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The National Lime Association submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency regarding potential regulatory reforms under Executive Order 13777, highlighting burdensome regulations affecting the lime industry and suggesting improvements.
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The email from Michael K. Henry of the Alpine Group discusses preparations for a meeting with Brittany Bolen at the EPA regarding comments from the Rubber Manufacturers Association on existing regulations, while he informs that he will not attend due to mobility issues and will be represented by his partner, Greg Means.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Rashid G. Hallaway discusses comments submitted by Southern Illinois Power regarding the evaluation of existing regulations that may hinder job creation or are deemed outdated, as part of the EPA's regulatory review process.
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The email from the EPA discusses Administrator Scott Pruitt's statements regarding President Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris Accord, highlighting its perceived benefits for small businesses and the U.S. economy.
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The email from Tate Bennett to Rashid G. Hallaway acknowledges receipt of comments submitted on Regulations.gov regarding EPA regulations, specifically related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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2017 |
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Owen McDonough from the National Association of Home Builders discusses scheduling a meeting to talk about the Administrator's State Action Tour and potential participation opportunities for home builders.
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The email from Tate Bennett of the National Association of Home Builders discusses an upcoming State Action Tour event on October 6, 2017, in Colorado Springs, CO, focused on regulatory issues in the construction industry, and proposes a roundtable discussion with the board chair.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA discussing the sharing of photos from an event with Rashid G. Hallaway and others, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email discusses a visit by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to Cloud Peak Energy, highlighting his focus on the agency's priorities and the positive impact of the end of the Obama administration's policies on the coal industry.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Owen McDonough from the National Association of Home Builders discusses planning for roundtable meetings on the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) and potential locations, including Denver.
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2017 |
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The email from Tate Bennett discusses an introduction to Bob Grand, a managing partner at a law firm, and inquires whether there has been any follow-up communication regarding the introduction.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) coordinating an event for the Lincoln Club of Orange County, where they plan to meet Administrator Pruitt and invite notable guests, including Hugh Hewitt.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Elizabeth Thompson of the National Association of Home Builders discusses their recent meeting and shares contact information for future collaboration.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials and industry representatives discusses the planning and attendee list for a visit by Administrator Pruitt to Pennsylvania, focusing on coordinating participation from key stakeholders in the anthracite coal industry and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
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2017 |
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The email correspondence involves the EPA's Tate Bennett discussing logistics and attendance for Administrator Pruitt's visit, emphasizing the need to manage invitees appropriately and maintain professional relationships.
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2017 |
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The email from Tate Bennett discusses the approval of an invitation related to an event, emphasizing the need for a "not for external distribution" label to prevent further forwarding, and is addressed to James Tobin of the National Association of Home Builders.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Keith Appel from CRC Public Relations, facilitated by Amy Graham, to discuss a potential lunch or coffee meeting on September 26, 2017.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA coordinating with Mike Thompson regarding a lunch meeting and speaker details for an event related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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2017 |
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses planning for a briefing related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, seeking suggestions for additional invitees to a White House meeting organized by Paul Teller.
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The email from Tate Bennett, Associate Administrator for Public Engagement & Environmental Education at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, inquires about obtaining Tony Kavanaugh's email address following a meeting.
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The email exchange between Rashid G. Hallaway and Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses details about the Liberty Coal Mine, including its location, production capacity, and potential interest from local stakeholders.
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The email exchange between Michelle Schmidt of the American Forest Foundation and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses scheduling a call regarding a follow-up related to a flight in Tulsa.
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The email from Richard P. Reavey discusses a draft release regarding EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's visit to Cloud Peak Energy, highlighting his focus on the administration's priorities and the positive impact on the coal industry, while seeking approval for the release from Tte Bennett.
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The email from Rashid G. Hallaway discusses the preparation of attendee bios for a meeting related to the Liberty Mine, with involvement from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and a pending list from Alcoa.
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The email from Owen McDonough of the National Association of Home Builders is an automatic reply confirming his absence due to travel for a meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email details a visit by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to Cloud Peak Energy in Broomfield, CO, where he discussed the agency's priorities and the positive impact of the Trump administration's policies on the coal industry.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA requests the latest information regarding Sierra Club documents used by the previous administration to deny attainment designation, in preparation for a meeting.
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The email correspondence between Courtney Briggs of the National Association of Home Builders and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses organizing a roundtable event in Dallas related to the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) regulations, highlighting the home builders' interest in participating.
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The email discusses Alcoa's request to the EPA to accept an alternative modeling approach for sulfur dioxide compliance at the Warrick Generating Station, as Region V intends to designate Warrick County as non-attainment based on outdated data.
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The email correspondence involves Seth Morrison from the Lincoln Club coordinating a visit to the EPA with Tate Bennett, discussing scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt during their trip to Washington, D.C. in October 2017.
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The email from Owen McDonough of the National Association of Home Builders discusses the organization's comments and position papers regarding the EPA and Corps' proposed Waters of the United States (WOTUS) definition, including attachments that provide insights from the home building industry's perspective.
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The email exchange between Owen McDonough of the National Association of Home Builders and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses the agenda for an upcoming meeting, specifically mentioning that WOTUS (Waters of the United States) will be a key topic along with stormwater permitting and lead-based paint issues.
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The email discusses EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's state action tour in Indiana, focusing on his meetings with state officials to address the redefinition of the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) and its implications for the agriculture industry.
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Ryan Jackson from the U.S. EPA forwards a letter from Amy Chiang of Honeywell to his team for scheduling and outreach regarding potential visit dates for Administrator Pruitt to Oklahoma, Louisiana, or Vietnam.
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The email exchange between Owen McDonough from the National Association of Home Builders and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses scheduling a lunch or coffee meeting.
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The Colorado Association of Home Builders invited EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at a forum on construction industry issues scheduled for October 6, 2017, emphasizing the importance of a robust construction sector for economic growth and job creation.
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The email correspondence between Owen McDonough of the National Association of Home Builders and Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses scheduling a permit streamlining forum for October 10th, 2017.
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2017 |
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The email exchange involves Tate Bennett from the EPA coordinating with Rita Hite from the American Forest Foundation to reschedule a meeting originally set for August 14, 2017, to discuss event ideas and collaboration.
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The National Association of Home Builders is coordinating a 404 Permit Streamlining Forum and has shared a draft objectives and agenda document with participants.
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The email exchange involves Tate Bennett from the EPA coordinating a lunch meeting with Keith Appell from CRC Public Relations, facilitated by Amy Graham, to discuss potential collaboration.
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2017 |
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The email exchange involves James Tobin from the National Association of Home Builders confirming a change to an invitation related to an event, following feedback from Tate Bennett at the EPA regarding distribution restrictions.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency coordinating a meeting on September 28, 2017, at Parker & Quinn with representatives from Cerberus Capital Management.
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The email exchange between Keith Appell and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses coordinating a lunch meeting to connect and finalize arrangements.
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The email exchange between Owen McDonough of the National Association of Home Builders and Elizabeth Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses the request for a resend of McDonough's op-ed on the 2015 Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, highlighting its statistics and costs.
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Owen McDonough from the National Association of Home Builders reached out to Tate Bennett regarding a question about Colorado.
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The email from Kitt Smith of the Housing & Building Association of Colorado Springs provides an update to EPA officials, including Tate Bennett, on the number of attendees registered for an upcoming event, confirming 94 participants and attaching the attendee list.
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The email from Rashid G. Hallaway discusses ACCCE's statement regarding the repeal of the Clean Power Plan (CPP) in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, addressed to officials at the EPA.
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The email exchange between Greg Means of The Alpine Group and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses a casual conversation about their work and personal situations, with a humorous reference to trust in financial management.
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The email details the schedule for an event hosted by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) featuring EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, including a coffee roundtable and a lunch program with industry leaders on September 27, 2017.
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The email exchange between EPA's Tate Bennett and CRCPublicRelations representatives discusses coordinating press efforts for an upcoming announcement related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, including the distribution of talking points and a press release.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, under Administrator Scott Pruitt, issued a directive on October 16, 2017, to end the "sue and settle" practice, promoting increased public participation and transparency in consent decrees and settlement agreements.
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The email is an automatic out-of-office reply from Clint Nesmith of the Texas Public Policy Foundation regarding his absence on October 27, 2017, and provides contact information for urgent matters related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange involves Millan Hupp from the EPA coordinating a phone call with Clint Nesmith of the Texas Public Policy Foundation regarding the upcoming Crossroads Energy and Climate Policy Summit scheduled for November 30th at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C.
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The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (PWSA) is facing significant financial and infrastructure challenges, including $763 million in debt, unsafe lead levels in water exceeding EPA guidelines, and a lack of funding for necessary system upgrades, which has led to operational deficits and health concerns for residents.
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On October 16, 2017, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt issued a directive to end the "sue and settle" practices within the agency, aiming to enhance public participation and transparency in consent decrees and settlement agreements.
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The email exchange between Clint Nesmith of the Texas Public Policy Foundation and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses potential moderated questions for Administrator Pruitt to address during a conversation at the Crossroads Summit.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating an announcement event on October 31, 2017, with attendees including Administrator Pruitt and representatives from CRCPublicRelations.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency discussing the entrance arrangements for Steve Chancellor's visit, with Hayley Ford confirming the South building lobby as the meeting point.
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The email from Keith Appell to EPA's Tate Bennett discusses the retweet of a tweet by Sean Hannity regarding the administration, indicating engagement with public relations efforts related to the EPA.
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The email from Rashid G. Hallaway discusses the confirmed attendees for an upcoming ACCCE meeting scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, highlighting that at least four CEOs will be present and indicating a likely total of over 20 attendees, with coordination involving the EPA.
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The email exchange between Richard Manning of Americans for Limited Government and Liz Bowman from the EPA discusses scheduling a presentation on the successes of the Groundswell opportunity, with a focus on sharing the EPA's achievements.
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The email from Brooke Rollins discusses the strategy for announcing Administrator Pruitt's involvement in the TPPF Crossroads Summit, expressing concern about low attendance if attendees are not informed beforehand, while acknowledging the current media strategy.
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The email from Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, discusses rescheduling a meeting regarding the ESA/FIFRA issue with Sara Elizabeth Hopper from DuPont.
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The email correspondence between Sara Hopper from DuPont and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting on July 10, 2017, to address concerns related to transparency and precautionary approaches under TSCA Section 5.
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The email from Hans Scheifele of the EPA discusses the agency's response to the NAHB's letter regarding the "emergency renovation" provision of the Lead Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule, and mentions a forthcoming meeting to continue discussions.
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The National Association of Home Builders submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development regarding a new federal strategy to reduce childhood lead exposures and impacts, emphasizing their involvement in lead-based paint programs and the importance of collaboration with the Environmental Protection Agency.
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The press release from Tommy Ahlquist's campaign announces the appointment of David Johnston, a veteran of the Idaho GOP, as the campaign manager for Ahlquist's bid for governor of Idaho.
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