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The email from Denise Bode at Michael Best Strategies discusses the need to schedule a follow-up meeting with key stakeholders, including Byron and Sarah, to brief them on the dairy industry and nutrient efforts while Steve is in town, highlighting ongoing coordination challenges.
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The email correspondence involves Byron Brown from the EPA suggesting that Denise Bode contact Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor to the Administrator, regarding Superfund matters under CERCLA.
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The email correspondence between Timothy Keeler of Mayer Brown LLP and Barnes Johnson of the EPA discusses a follow-up regarding a meeting and includes information about recent correspondence between the EPA and Singapore concerning the import of a catalyst to be handled by the Sabin Metals facility in North Dakota.
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The email from Denise Bode outlines a meeting recap regarding the EPA's potential role in fostering voluntary public-private partnerships, highlighting support for regional offices and specific state efforts in Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Wisconsin.
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The email from Denise A. Bode of Michael Best Strategies discusses coordinating a meeting with Byron Brown from the EPA and the careers staff to ensure effective communication and collaboration on next steps.
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The email from Mayer Brown LLP to the EPA's Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery discusses the importation of spent precious metal materials and the potential use of the "transfer-based exclusion" from the definition of solid waste for reclamation by Sabin Metal Corporation.
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The email from Millan Hupp of the EPA discusses scheduling a walk-through with the Louisiana Chemical Association for their annual meeting on October 26th, 2017, and includes coordination with Forrest McMurray and Tate Bennett for assistance.
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The email correspondence involves Danielle Quist from the American Farm Bureau Federation confirming her availability for a meeting scheduled by Becky Brooks from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding farm bureau matters.
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The email correspondence involves Kevin Swanson from Michael Best Strategies coordinating a meeting with Tate Bennett from the EPA to discuss Newtrient's stakeholder education programs and potential grant opportunities related to the Lake Champlain Basin Program.
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The email from Hayley Ford of the EPA discusses a meeting request from HollyFrontier and includes an attachment for an external meeting request form, indicating a follow-up on scheduling the meeting.
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The email discusses concerns from the Hawai'i Farm Bureau regarding pending anti-pesticide legislation in the state legislature and seeks assistance from EPA officials regarding a grant related to this issue.
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The Maryland Department of the Environment's Ben Grumbles expresses support for the EPA's appointment of Alexandra Dunn as Region 1 Administrator, highlighting her extensive experience in environmental law and policy.
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The email correspondence involves Kevin Swanson from Michael Best Strategies coordinating a meeting with Tate Bennett, Associate Administrator at the EPA, regarding Newtrient, scheduled for November 6, 2017.
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The email correspondence involves Clint Leach from the South Carolina Department of Agriculture discussing the correct email contact for Jim Roquemore's farm with EPA officials, including Tate Bennett and Adam Piper, in relation to a previous visit.
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The email from Traci Kraus of Cummins Inc. to EPA officials follows up on scheduling a visit for Administrator Pruitt to Cummins and offers to provide a formal invitation from the CEO.
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The EPA announced that it will not implement additional federal financial responsibility requirements for hardrock mining facilities, concluding that existing regulations adequately address risks associated with the industry.
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The document is an undeliverable email notification from the EPA regarding a message about the agency's determination that risks from the hardrock mining industry are minimal and do not require additional federal requirements.
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The email discusses the U.S. Senate's confirmation of Matt Leopold as the General Counsel for the EPA, with Administrator Scott Pruitt expressing support for his appointment.
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The email exchange between Don Parrish and Tate Bennett discusses the scheduling of annual meetings for 2018, with Bennett representing the EPA and inquiring about a calendar for these events.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and Andrew Liu from Chemours discusses a private meeting scheduled for July 19, 2017, referred to as a "Chat & chew."
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Andrew Liu from Chemours discusses project management tools, with Beck expressing interest in exploring the resources Liu shared.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Paul Schlegel discusses scheduling a follow-up conversation regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Andrew Liu of Chemours discusses the involvement of SAHTECH, a semi-governmental organization, in providing technical support to the Taiwan Environmental Protection Administration and mentions a revised agenda submitted by SAHTECH.
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The email exchange between Elliott Laws of Crowell & Moring LLP and Byron Brown of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting on June 9 regarding the Portland Harbor project.
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The email correspondence between Denise Bode and Byron Brown discusses scheduling a meeting regarding ozone issues, with Bode offering to assist in coordinating dates for the meeting.
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The email from Rebeckah Adcock of CropLife America to Byron Brown at the EPA discusses the agenda for an upcoming meeting on "EPA's Regulation of Agriculture," highlighting key topics such as regulatory overreach, WOTUS considerations, pesticide registration compliance, and proposed amendments to pesticide handling rules.
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The email correspondence between Denise A. Bode and Byron Brown discusses scheduling a meeting regarding the ozone rule and the formation of a task force, with Bode representing Wisconsin companies affected by the regulation.
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The email from Brittany Bolen at the EPA expresses interest in discussing regulatory reform ideas with Traci Kraus from Cummins, following a meeting where they talked about opportunities at the agency.
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The document from the California Department of Conservation provides a status update on aquifer exemption applications necessary for continued injection operations, detailing approvals by the EPA and ongoing public review processes.
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The American Coatings Association submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency regarding regulatory reform under Executive Order 13777, urging the agency to modernize and streamline regulations that are costly and inconsistent for the paint and coatings industry.
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The document outlines the agenda for the 29th AFS Environmental, Health & Safety Conference hosted by the USEPA and various industry experts, focusing on topics such as Next Generation Compliance, change management, environmental information systems, community relations, and stormwater compliance benchmarks.
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The email exchange involves Kenneth Wagner from the EPA coordinating with Mace Thornton of the American Farm Bureau Federation regarding a future meeting to discuss state meetings, while also addressing a mix-up in gender pronouns.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Tommy Johnson of CONSOL Energy discusses scheduling a phone call and planning a visit to the Harvey Mine, including a proposed itinerary for the event.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses the agency's settlement agreement with Pebble Limited Partnership, allowing the permit process to proceed while Pebble agrees to drop lawsuits.
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The email from Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses a follow-up with Dudley Hoskins from NASDA regarding a previous meeting and requests an attachment that may not have been received.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced an extension of one year for states to submit initial area designations related to the 2015 National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for ozone, as communicated by Administrator Scott Pruitt in a letter to governors.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses the preparation and legal review of a draft press release regarding ozone, with plans to issue a statement to stakeholders later that day.
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The EPA has granted the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture's request to extend the implementation period for the revised Agricultural Worker Protection Standards, and they are open to collaborating on incorporating additional recommendations.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing a press release by Ag Commissioner Hyde-Smith that applauds the agency's decision to rescind the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, with plans to connect regarding dicamba technology.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses plans for a July 24, 2017 event in South Carolina focused on the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, including a potential announcement by Administrator Pruitt to repeal the 2015 WOTUS final rule.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Beau Greenwood from CropLife America discusses scheduling a meeting to review comments on existing regulations related to worker protection and certification rules.
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The email discusses the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture's support for the EPA's decision to rescind the 2015 Clean Water Rule, as communicated in a press release.
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The EPA announced the selection of Rick Keigwin as the new Director of the Office of Pesticide Programs, highlighting his extensive experience and previous roles within the agency.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Kevin Swanson from Michael Best Strategies discusses scheduling a meeting regarding Newtrient on November 6, 2017, at the EPA headquarters.
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The email exchange involves Blake Barfield from HollyFrontier requesting a meeting with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding scheduling, with Hayley Ford from the EPA responding and offering assistance in coordinating the meeting.
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The testimony by Gary W. Black, Commissioner of Agriculture for Georgia, presented to the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, discusses the role of state departments in the pesticide registration process under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, emphasizing the importance of state and federal collaboration in pesticide regulation.
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The email correspondence among Consol Energy and EPA officials discusses planning a visit to the Harvey Mine, including inviting key congressional representatives and coordinating safety training logistics.
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The email exchange involves Tommy Johnson from CONSOL Energy and Tate Bennett from the EPA discussing logistics for a potential field visit related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Chad Nitsch of the EPA and Dudley Hoskins of NASDA discusses the agenda and reference materials for an upcoming meeting scheduled for May 18, 2017, at 9:00 AM.
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The Pesticide Policy Coalition submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the final rule on the certification of pesticide applicators, expressing support for the rule while requesting amendments to a specific provision and an extension of the effective date.
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The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture outlines its priorities for the Trump Administration, emphasizing the importance of cooperative federalism, international trade agreements like NAFTA, and the effective implementation of the Food Safety Modernization Act.
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The email from Dudley Hoskins of NASDA thanks the ERA Team for their partnership in addressing regulatory challenges and informs them of NASDA's upcoming submission of formal comments on the "Evaluation of Existing Regulations" by the May 15th deadline, while also sharing attached documents outlining NASDA's priorities and a letter regarding pesticide applicator certification.
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The National Agricultural Aviation Association (NAAA) plans to include a request for a Certification and Training (C&T) extension in their comments to the administration regarding Executive Order 13777, while also coordinating with other stakeholders for potential support and collaboration.
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The Maryland Office of the Governor, represented by Policy Advisor Cassie Shirk, is seeking a list of pesticides approved for use on tobacco crops from the EPA, following a discussion about pesticide regulations under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act.
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The email correspondence between Dudley Hoskins of NASDA and Amy Graham of the EPA discusses the timing and content of a press release regarding the announcement of a C&T extension, with NASDA expressing support for the extension.
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The email from Adam Piper discusses updated statements from various governors regarding the "Waters of the United States" (WOTUS) rule, highlighting their support for the Trump administration's efforts to roll back what they perceive as overreaching regulations imposed by the previous administration, with specific mentions of Iowa and Indiana governors' comments.
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The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the evaluation of existing regulations under Executive Order 13777, emphasizing the importance of cooperative federalism in enhancing regulatory processes and accountability.
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The email from Dudley Hoskins of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture discusses the agenda and materials for an upcoming meeting with the Environmental Protection Agency regarding pesticide regulations and includes attachments related to regulatory reform comments and member testimony.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency received comments from agricultural organizations regarding regulatory impacts on farming, expressing support for the agency's review process while emphasizing the need to alleviate unnecessary regulatory burdens.
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The Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) is coordinating a meeting with the EPA regarding seating arrangements for an upcoming Executive Council meeting and lunch with the Governor, while also ensuring EPA representatives can attend a public press conference.
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The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture shared an invitation from the American Agri-Women regarding upcoming Fly-In events in Washington, D.C., aimed at engaging with legislators on agricultural issues.
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The Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army are proposing to rescind the 2015 "Waters of the U.S." rule and revert to the previous regulatory definition, pending further evaluation of the definition of "waters of the United States."
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The EPA announced an extension of one year for states to submit initial area designations related to the 2015 National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for ozone, as communicated by Administrator Scott Pruitt in a letter to governors.
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The Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army are proposing to rescind the 2015 "Waters of the U.S." rule and revert to the previous regulatory definition of "waters of the United States."
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The document is a delivery report from the EPA indicating that an email regarding the extension of the deadline for the 2015 Ozone NAAQS area designations could not be delivered to the recipient due to an incorrect email address.
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The Southern Illinois Power Cooperative petitions the Environmental Protection Agency to correct errors in its designation of Williamson County, Illinois as a nonattainment area under the sulfur dioxide National Ambient Air Quality Standard, citing reliance on faulty modeling by the Sierra Club and rejecting data from the Illinois EPA.
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The email from Fred Bosco of CropLife America discusses scheduling a meeting with EPA representatives to address comments on existing regulations related to worker protection and certification rules.
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The email from Amy Graham of the EPA discusses coordinating quotes from various officials for a press release regarding Administrator Scott Pruitt's multistate action tour in South Carolina and his decision to rescind the "Waters of the United States" rule.
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The email exchange between EPA officials discusses the use of narrative criteria by states in water quality assessments, emphasizing the need for clarification on consent agreements related to aquatic life and drinking water standards.
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The email from Dudley Hoskins of NASDA discusses the nomination process for vacancies on the EPA's Local Government Advisory Committee (LGAC) and expresses support for the continued participation of a member from New Mexico.
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The email exchange between Don Parrish of the American Farm Bureau Federation and Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses the need for Parrish to be consulted before Bennett engages with the Missouri Governor regarding nutrient standards requirements.
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The New Mexico Department of Agriculture, led by Secretary Jeff M. Witte, submitted a letter expressing interest in reappointment to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Local Government Advisory Committee, highlighting the importance of agricultural perspectives in environmental decision-making.
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The email from Carly Grether confirms Elizabeth Bennett's registration for the 2017 NASDA Annual Meeting, providing details about hotel accommodations and transportation options.
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The email exchange between Don Parrish of the American Farm Bureau Federation and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses the necessity of a conversation before Bennett communicates with the Missouri Governor regarding an unspecified issue.
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The document is an email from Carly Grether of NASDA providing details about the final day of the 2017 NASDA Annual Meeting, including schedule highlights, registration information, and sponsor acknowledgments.
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The email from Carly Grether of NASDA provides updates and logistical information for attendees of the 2017 NASDA Annual Meeting, including registration details, dress code, and the use of a conference app, while also acknowledging sponsors.
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The document is an email from Carly Grether of NASDA detailing the agenda and registration information for the 2017 NASDA Annual Meeting in New Orleans, including various sessions and events scheduled for the day.
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The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) called for a focus on expanding export markets and preserving existing trade agreements at its 2017 Annual Meeting, emphasizing the need for new free trade agreements to support U.S. farmers and ranchers.
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The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) elected Connecticut Commissioner of Agriculture Steven K. Reviczky as its 2017-18 President during its annual meeting, where new board members and committee leadership were also appointed to advocate for agricultural interests and implement key legislation.
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The email correspondence between Mike Rock of Union Pacific and Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting for Administrator Pruitt's visit to Omaha.
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The document is a delivery report indicating that an email regarding the EPA and Army's proposal to amend the effective date of the 2015 "Waters of the United States" rule was undeliverable due to an incorrect recipient address.
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The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the evaluation of existing regulations under Executive Order 13777, emphasizing the importance of cooperative federalism in enhancing regulatory processes and accountability.
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The Association of American Pesticide Control Officials (AAPCO) submitted comments to the EPA regarding regulatory reform, expressing concerns about the implementation of recent revisions to the Worker Protection Standard and Pesticide Applicator Certification Rules, and advocating for modifications to better support state regulators while ensuring protection of human health and the environment.
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The document is an invitation to a co-hosted event by the Environmental Law Institute and the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health, discussing the progress and implications of TSCA Reform one year after its implementation, scheduled for June 27, 2017.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency held a Federalism Consultation Meeting on April 19, 2017, to discuss the definition of "Waters of the U.S." and gather input from federalism invitees.
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Sean Dobbins from HollyFrontier urges the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard regulations to prevent job losses among independent refiners by shifting the point of obligation for compliance.
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Michael Bones from HollyFrontier urges the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard's point of obligation to protect American jobs, as current regulations unfairly burden independent refiners with compliance costs while benefiting larger companies.
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Patty Williams from HollyFrontier urges the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard's point of obligation to protect American jobs, as current regulations unfairly burden independent refiners with compliance costs while benefiting larger companies.
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Erica Waugh from HollyFrontier urges the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard's point of obligation to protect American jobs, as current regulations unfairly burden independent refiners while benefiting larger oil companies and convenience store chains.
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Gregory Tutak from HollyFrontier is urging the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard's point of obligation to protect American jobs, as the current regulation unfairly burdens independent refiners and threatens their viability.
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Wossen Abebe from HollyFrontier urges the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard's point of obligation to protect American jobs, as current regulations unfairly burden independent refiners and threaten their viability.
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The Western Governors' Association sent a congratulatory letter to EPA Assistant Administrator Bill Wehrum, expressing interest in collaborating on policies relevant to the agency's jurisdiction.
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The email from Michael Abboud reminds recipients to fill out a form due that day, originally forwarded from Elizabeth Oberg, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Bill Wehrum from the EPA coordinated a pre-meeting with Heidi King from NHTSA at the Doubletree Downtown in Los Angeles on December 15, 2017.
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The email correspondence involves Lisa M. Jones from the Executive Office of the President/Office of Management and Budget discussing personal privacy issues related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case with Nancy Beck from the EPA and Heidi King from NHTSA.
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The email from Lynn L. Bergeson thanks Nancy B. Beck of the EPA for her participation in a program discussing the implementation of the TSCA reform, highlighting the event's success in bringing stakeholders together.
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The email from Robin Kime provides a biography of Samantha Dravis, Senior Counsel and Associate Administrator at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, highlighting her role as a key advisor to Administrator Scott Pruitt and her previous positions in various legal and political capacities.
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The email from Chris Bahret informs recipients about the interment of Grace Marshall at Arlington National Cemetery on December 21, 2017, highlighting her life and connection to the U.S. Navy and the Merchant Marine Academy.
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The email from Lee Fuller of IPAA to EPA officials discusses a meeting regarding Effluent Limitations Guidelines (ELG) issues related to produced water pretreatment requirements and mentions a project involving the Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority.
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The email from Tate Bennett discusses coordinating a sit-down meeting with the EPA Administrator, where Joe Wilkinson suggests involving their General Counsel, Brian Prestwood, to provide background information for the discussion.
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