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The Florida Department of Education announced that eligible Puerto Rican evacuees can earn high school diplomas from Puerto Rico while enrolled in Florida public schools, following coordination efforts between Florida's education commissioner and Puerto Rico's education officials.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office announced that Governor Rick Scott hosted a roundtable in Orlando to discuss relief efforts for Hurricane Maria victims and urged the U.S. Senate to pass a disaster relief package.
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The document outlines the administrative schedule for Florida Governor Rick Scott and Lieutenant Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera on January 9, 2018, detailing their meetings and events at the Capitol and other locations in Tallahassee.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office announced that Governor Rick Scott will attend the deployment ceremony for the 3rd Battalion, 116th Field Artillery Regiment of the Florida National Guard in Lakeland on January 7, 2018.
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Governor Rick Scott of Florida opposes the Trump Administration's plan for offshore oil drilling and has requested a meeting with Secretary Zinke to discuss removing Florida from consideration for such activities.
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The document outlines the schedule for Florida Governor Rick Scott on January 7, 2018, including a troop deployment ceremony, while noting that Lt. Governor Lopez-Cantera had no scheduled events for that day.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office issued a message urging the Senate to promptly pass a relief package to support the state's recovery efforts following the devastation caused by Hurricanes Irma and Maria.
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The document is a press release from the Governor's Press Office announcing Governor Rick Scott's attendance at a Florida National Guard deployment ceremony in Lakeland to honor the service members of the 3rd Battalion, 116th Field Artillery Regiment.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office announced that Governor Rick Scott will host a roundtable on January 4, 2018, to discuss ongoing relief efforts for Hurricane Maria victims in Puerto Rico, involving education leaders and community officials.
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Governor Rick Scott's press office announced that he will deliver his annual State of the State address on January 9, 2018, highlighting Florida's economic growth and proposing a constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds legislative vote for tax increases.
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Governor Rick Scott reappointed Blake Gable to the Florida Gulf Coast University Board of Trustees for a term from January 6, 2018, to January 6, 2023, pending confirmation by the Florida Senate.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office announced Governor Rick Scott's appointment of eight individuals to various state boards, including reappointments and new appointments, all subject to confirmation by the Florida Senate.
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The document outlines the administrative schedule for Florida Governor Rick Scott and Lieutenant Governor Lopez-Cantera on January 4, 2018, detailing meetings and call times related to various engagements in Tampa and Orlando, including a roundtable on Puerto Rico relief efforts.
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Governor Rick Scott of Florida directed that flags be flown at half-staff in honor of Broward County Deputy Michael David Ryan, who died in the line of duty, from sunrise to sunset on January 7, 2018.
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The document is a revised administrative schedule for Florida Governor Rick Scott on August 9, 2018, detailing calls with police chiefs regarding officer shootings.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office announced that Governor Rick Scott will tour the St. Lucie River on August 10, 2018, to address algal blooms caused by federal water releases from Lake Okeechobee and to announce additional funding for affected areas.
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The document outlines the administrative schedule for Florida Governor Rick Scott and Lieutenant Governor Lopez-Cantera on August 10, 2018, including a tour of the St. Lucie River.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office announced that Governor Rick Scott issued Executive Order 18-221 declaring a state of emergency due to red tide impacts and allocated over $1.5 million in funding for clean-up efforts and support for local communities affected by the algae bloom.
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The document outlines Governor Rick Scott's administrative schedule for August 9, 2018, including a call with Panama City Beach Police Chief Drew Whitman regarding the shooting of an officer.
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The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is providing an additional $400,000 to Lee County for cleaning waterways affected by red tide, as announced by Governor Rick Scott, bringing the total funding to $1.1 million.
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The document outlines the administrative schedule for Florida Governor Rick Scott and Lieutenant Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera on August 8, 2018, detailing meetings with Colombian American leaders and exiled Venezuelan leaders in Bogota, Colombia.
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The document outlines the revised schedule for Florida Governor Rick Scott on August 7, 2018, including his participation in the inauguration ceremony for Colombia's President Ivan Duque Márquez and calls regarding a graduation threat at Florida Atlantic University.
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The email from Western Growers expresses support for the Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' decision to finalize a two-year applicability date for the 2015 Clean Water Rule, emphasizing the need for clarity and certainty for farmers while addressing concerns about the rule's impact on agricultural livelihoods.
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Richard Yamada from the EPA's Office of Research and Development reached out to Kevin Butt from Toyota to encourage communication regarding research activities.
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The email from Harper Lanier of the Competitive Enterprise Institute invites Richard Yamada and Annie Dwyer to the CEI Annual Dinner on June 28, 2018, featuring keynote speaker Mick Mulvaney and the presentation of the Julian L. Simon Memorial Award.
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The email correspondence between Andrew Wheeler of the EPA and David Schwietert discusses scheduling a meeting, with Schwietert providing updates on previous communications regarding the arrangement.
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The email from Harper Lanier of the Competitive Enterprise Institute invites Richard Yamada to their Annual Dinner and Reception featuring White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney as the keynote speaker, scheduled for June 28, 2018, in Washington, DC.
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The email from David Schwietert to Andrew Wheeler discusses a meeting and includes an electronic contact card, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The American Water Works Association sent a letter regarding the SRF-WIN and Senate WRDA Bill to inform stakeholders about its implications.
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The Auto Alliance expresses gratitude to President Trump for convening a meeting of auto CEOs and emphasizes the importance of thoughtful policy-making in the auto industry, particularly regarding the midterm evaluation and negotiations with California on emissions standards.
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The email from the American Water Works Association to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses public health concerns regarding bromide discharges and urges consideration of these issues in the upcoming revisions to the Steam Electric Power Plan Effluent Limitations Guidelines.
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The email from Jeff Wrona of General Motors to EPA officials discusses a fuel economy testing plan for 2020 and subsequent model years.
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General Motors notified the EPA that it will continue using Tier 2 test fuels for Corporate Average Fuel Economy and greenhouse gas testing for the 2020 model year and beyond, pending any future changes to Tier 3 test fuels.
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The email from David Schwietert discusses Volkswagen's recent $48 billion investment in electric car batteries, highlighting their plans to significantly increase electric vehicle production by 2025, and is addressed to several EPA officials.
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Kay Coles James of the Heritage Foundation urges Kenneth Wagner to capitalize on current momentum for conservative policies before the upcoming elections, highlighting the need to address three major issues where such policies have not yet gained acceptance.
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The email from Kay Coles James of The Heritage Foundation urges Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to support conservative reforms in response to perceived liberal threats to American freedoms.
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The email from Christie Fogarty of the Heritage Foundation is a reminder to Kenneth Wagner about activating his membership for 2018 to support conservative initiatives under President Trump.
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The Heritage Foundation is inviting partners to the 2018 Antipoverty Forum on November 15, 2018, emphasizing the importance of welfare reform as highlighted by President Trump in his State of the Union address.
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The email from Christie Fogarty of the Heritage Foundation urges Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to renew his membership for 2018 to support conservative principles.
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The email from Kay Coles James of The Heritage Foundation promotes "The Morning Bell," a news service aimed at providing conservative perspectives on current events, to Kenneth Wagner at the EPA.
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The email from Christie Fogarty of the Heritage Foundation is a reminder to Kenneth Wagner to confirm his membership details for a Heritage Foundation membership card before the deadline.
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The email from Kay Coles James of the Heritage Foundation urges Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to contribute to the Tax Day Freedom Campaign to support conservative tax cut initiatives before the campaign deadline.
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The email from Kay Coles James of The Heritage Foundation urges Kenneth Wagner to participate in the Tax Day Freedom Campaign to defend President Trump's tax cuts against opposition before the impending deadline.
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The email from Kay Coles James of the Heritage Foundation urges Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to support the Tax Day Freedom Campaign to protect and promote conservative tax reforms against efforts by the Left to reverse President Trump's tax cuts.
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The Heritage Foundation's Kay Coles James emailed Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, offering a free copy of "The Heritage Guide to the Constitution" to enhance understanding of the Constitution and support conservative principles.
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The email from Maggy Smith of the Heritage Foundation is a solicitation to Kenneth Wagner, urging him to contribute to a matching donation challenge for the organization's policy work, which is supported by the Heritage Board members.
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The email from Bridgett Wagner of The Heritage Foundation invites Kenneth Wagner to the 2018 Resource Bank Meeting in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, highlighting its significance for leaders in the conservative movement.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hosted a one-day meeting on August 13-14, 2018, in Ada, OK, for Region 6 states and tribal environmental leaders to discuss groundwater, watershed, and ecosystem restoration, followed by a lab tour at the Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Center.
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The email from Maggy Smith of the Heritage Foundation urges Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to participate in a matching donation challenge to support conservative principles, with a deadline of August 15, 2018.
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The email from Maggy Smith of the Heritage Foundation reminds Kenneth Wagner of the EPA about an impending deadline for a fundraising challenge aimed at supporting policy initiatives for President Trump’s administration.
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The National Rural Water Association is requesting a meeting with David Ross of the EPA to discuss the agency's direction regarding rural and small water systems and their mutual goals.
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The American Water Works Association submitted comments to the EPA regarding the Long-Term Lead and Copper Rule Federalism Consultation.
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The email correspondence between David Ross and Tracy Mehan discusses the rescheduling of a meeting due to Mehan's illness, while also mentioning ongoing work on a letter of invitation for the American Water Works Association's national convention in June.
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The American Water Works Association is inviting David Ross to participate in their Annual Conference & Exposition 2018 in Las Vegas, NV, from June 11-14, where he could discuss priorities for the Office of Water and the drinking water program.
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The American Water Works Association (AWWA) sent a formal invitation to EPA representative David Ross to participate in the ACE '18 conference in Las Vegas, proposing a format for his interaction with AWWA members.
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The email from Chris Hornback of the National Association of Clean Water Agencies discusses the potential update of the 'Stoner/Beauvais' memo, emphasizing the importance of water quality partnerships and trading, and requests to connect with the appropriate person for further discussion.
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The American Water Works Association submitted comments regarding the EPA's proposed rule on "Transparency in Regulatory Science" (EPA-HQ-OA-2018-0259) to Regulations.gov.
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The email from Tracy Mehan discusses a link related to Paul Revere and references the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating a connection to environmental regulatory matters.
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The email correspondence involves Andrew Sawyers from the EPA discussing a Civil Eats article on the crisis levels of farm runoff in U.S. waters with various stakeholders, including Tracy Mehan from the American Water Works Association.
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Will Lovell from the EPA is confirming the RSVPs for Samantha Dravis and Brittany Bolen to attend the D.C. Auto Show tour with David Schwietert from the Auto Alliance.
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The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) requested a meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and his leadership team to discuss priority issues concerning the regulated clean water utility sector.
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The email from Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association discusses a letter regarding the State Revolving Fund (SRF) and Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA), indicating collaboration among several water-related associations.
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The email from Adam Krantz to Lee Forsgren discusses the upcoming Water Associations Engagement Meeting organized by the EPA, highlighting key discussion topics such as water infrastructure affordability, governance incentives for less connected utilities, and barriers to financing for utilities.
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The document outlines the agenda for the National Electrification Assessment event hosted by EPRI on April 3, 2018, focusing on efficient electrification and its significance to electric utilities, featuring presentations and a panel discussion.
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The American Water Works Association expresses concerns to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the agency's draft approach to regulating perchlorate, arguing that existing studies show low levels pose no health risks and that the current modeling is inadequate.
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The email from Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association discusses the financial challenges faced by states, referencing an article from The Wall Street Journal about unsustainable promises and neglect.
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The email from Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association discusses a New York Times opinion piece arguing against the use of the term "poisoned" in relation to the Flint water crisis, emphasizing its inaccuracy and potential to instill fear in the community.
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The House Rules Committee approved various amendments for debate on the fiscal 2018 omnibus spending bill (HR 3354), including funding increases for BLM Forest Management, Superfund, National Wildlife Refuge System, US Fish and Wildlife Resource Management, USGS Survey, National Park Service, and Historically Black Colleges and Universities, all offset by reductions in other agency accounts.
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The email from Jeff Beck of the Auto Alliance provides details about the upcoming tour of the Washington D.C. Auto Show scheduled for January 25, 2018, including meeting location, time, and additional event information.
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Laura Skaer from the American Exploration & Mining Association is coordinating a meeting with Byron Brown from the EPA during her visit to Washington, D.C. from January 29 to February 1, 2018.
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The email from Mario Lewis discusses his blog post regarding the California fuel economy lawsuit against the EPA, specifically referencing the case Sierra Club v. EPA.
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Myron Ebell of the Competitive Enterprise Institute forwarded a letter to President Trump regarding the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards and California's regulations.
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The email from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses the timing of the release of the final determination on vehicle greenhouse gas standards, with a request for coordination on press releases from the Global Automakers representative.
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The email from Tate Bennett to Rob Bluey discusses the "year in review accomplishments" related to regulatory reform, specifically referencing the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Tate Bennett to Pat Michaels discusses the final version of a book chapter on Pebble, indicating that revisions will be needed before publication.
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The document is an email from Tate Bennett at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA).
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Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute confirms attendance at an EPA event scheduled for April 3, 2018, following a last-minute location change communicated by EPA official Tate Bennett.
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The email exchange between Myron Ebell and Tate Bennett discusses attendance and topics for the Cooler Heads event, with Ebell seeking confirmation on participants and Bennett indicating his presence and interest in cost-benefit analysis, related to environmental policy under the EPA.
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The email from Tate Bennett, Associate Administrator for Public Engagement & Environmental Education at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discusses an attached document reflecting on the first 500 days of the Trump Administration and invites questions regarding its content.
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The email exchange between Myron Ebell and Elizabeth Tate Bennett discusses rescheduling a meeting due to Bennett's preparations for the Administrator's travel, related to the EPA's engagement and environmental education efforts.
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The email from Mike Palicz of Americans for Tax Reform discusses a meeting with Elizabeth Bennett regarding the CAFE roll-out and suggests inviting Mr. Wheeler to a future meeting, highlighting the importance of collaboration with the EPA.
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The email from Myron Ebell discusses a letter sent by 22 groups to President Trump opposing the Kigali Amendment, highlighting concerns related to environmental regulations.
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The email discusses the Competitive Enterprise Institute's statement on the resignation of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, expressing gratitude for his service and confidence in Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler to continue the agency's reform agenda.
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The email exchange involves personnel from the EPA discussing attendance at a monthly lunch organized by Rob Bluey from the Heritage Foundation, with Liz Bowman unable to attend but confirming that Tate Bennett and James Hewitt will be present.
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The email from Liz Bowman of the EPA discusses the agenda for a meeting, indicating that Bill will attend and expressing hope that Mandy will also be present.
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The email from Michael Abboud of the EPA discusses the agency's stance on Administrator Pruitt's housing arrangement, stating it was not a gift and consistent with federal ethics regulations, in response to an inquiry from Fred Lucas of the Heritage Foundation.
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The email correspondence between Fred Lucas from The Heritage Foundation and Michael Abboud from the EPA discusses the ethics of Administrator Pruitt's housing arrangement, with Abboud providing statements from EPA officials asserting that the arrangement was not a prohibited gift and complied with federal ethics regulations.
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Myron Ebell of the Competitive Enterprise Institute announces the Cooler Heads Coalition's upcoming strategy meeting on June 11, discusses the anticipated notice of proposed rulemaking regarding fuel economy regulations, and celebrates the anniversary of the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement.
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The email from Myron Ebell discusses the Cooler Heads Coalition's upcoming strategy meeting, the circulation of a joint letter urging President Trump to reject the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, and a reminder about the comment period ending for a petition to the Department of Energy regarding new dishwasher standards.
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The email correspondence involves David Schwietert from the Auto Alliance coordinating with Andrew Wheeler, Deputy Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, regarding scheduling a meeting amidst conflicting commitments.
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The email from David Schwietert of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers discusses a joint statement regarding an upcoming White House meeting with the President to address automakers' investments and fuel economy standards, which will be released to the press.
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The email from Tracy Mehan to Andrew Wheeler and others discusses the release of an After-Action Report by the Water/Wastewater Emergency Response Network (WARN) on Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, aimed at advising policymakers and utilities on lessons learned and preparations for future hurricane events.
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Bill Wehrum from the EPA acknowledges receipt of comments from Ford Motor Company regarding a recent meeting and expresses appreciation for the discussion.
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The document discusses the Trump administration's decision to revisit fuel economy and greenhouse gas emission standards, arguing that it aligns with commitments made during the Obama administration for a midterm review and the harmonization of regulatory programs by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, EPA, and California's Air Resources Board.
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The email correspondence involves David Schwietert from the Auto Alliance coordinating a meeting with Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator at the EPA, to discuss topics related to air and radiation regulations.
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The email correspondence involves Gerald Roussel from Ford Motor Company requesting a meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, with Bill Wehrum confirming that he has passed the request to the Administrator's scheduler.
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The document is an email from The Daily Signal to Kenneth Wagner at the EPA discussing various topics including fake news, religious liberty in Canada, and a court case titled Sierra Club v. EPA.
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The email correspondence between Matt Ellsworth of the American Exploration & Mining Association and Kenneth Wagner of the EPA discusses a recent tour of the Rochester Mine in Nevada and plans for further discussions on mining sector activities and environmental cleanup efforts.
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The email from Christie Fogarty of the Heritage Foundation reminds Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to confirm his membership and provides a link for renewal.
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The email from Brent Fewell clarifies that a meeting scheduled for February 23, 2018, regarding building a conservative environmental movement will be attended by participants in their personal capacities, emphasizing it is not a political meeting for those affiliated with 501(c)(3) organizations or holding government positions.
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