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Myron Ebell of the Cooler Heads Coalition reminds members of their upcoming meeting and discusses EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's proposed rule to end the use of secret science in the agency's regulatory process, highlighting the support for scientific transparency from various advocates.
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Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute is coordinating with Tate Bennett from the EPA regarding participation in an NPR segment about Scott Pruitt and is seeking a knowledgeable caller from Oklahoma.
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The email from Myron Ebell of the Competitive Enterprise Institute announces a briefing by Ross McKitrick on climate sensitivity and a reminder for the Cooler Heads Coalition's upcoming strategy meeting regarding the Clean Power Plan withdrawal.
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The Competitive Enterprise Institute is inviting attendees to its 2018 Annual Dinner and Reception in Washington, D.C., featuring a complimentary ticket offer and a keynote address by a notable speaker.
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The email exchange between Pat Michaels and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses a meeting regarding the Gold King Mine, with Michaels suggesting contacting Dr. Ned Mamula for expertise on the topic.
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The Competitive Enterprise Institute is organizing a meeting for the Cooler Heads Coalition to discuss a petition filed with the Department of Energy advocating for the creation of a new class of "fast dishwashers" that would require relaxed energy efficiency standards, with a public comment period ending June 25.
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The email from David M. (Max) Williamson discusses scheduling a working session with EPA officials regarding the resolution of the biogenic CO2 issue, indicating interest from the agricultural community.
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The email discusses scheduling a visit for the EPA to Iowa on September 10, 2018, involving Congressman Steve King's office and state officials, with coordination for availability due to a potential maternity leave.
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The email from Preston Cory of the EPA discusses an upcoming call regarding the delegation of 404g permitting authority to states, following an announcement by the Army Corps, and seeks a quote from Florida Governor Scott for a press release on the EPA's rulemaking to modernize the state assumption process for environmental permitting.
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The document is a planning form from the EPA regarding participation in an Environmental, Health, Safety, and Security Committee Meeting hosted by The Fertilizer Institute on April 10, 2018, where EPA official David Ross is expected to speak about nutrient management.
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The document is a delivery report from the National Association of Conservation Districts indicating that an invitation to the Ag Smart Sectors Round Table discussion sent to Laura Demmel was undeliverable due to a misspelled email address.
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The North Dakota Corn Growers Association is urging the EPA to extend the Reid Vapor Pressure allowance for E15 ethanol blends, express concerns over the impact of small refinery exemptions on Renewable Fuel Standard obligations, and advocate for clearer jurisdictional boundaries under the Clean Water Act.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses scheduling a call with Stephanie Groen from the Iowa Governor's office regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Jennifer Blackburn from the Sorghum Growers Association discusses logistical details for an upcoming meeting at a farm, including directions, setup requirements, and press invitations.
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The email correspondence involves Kelly Kundinger from the EPA coordinating logistics for Administrator Pruitt's upcoming visit to Kansas, specifically seeking contacts for East Kansas Agri Energy and Dedonder Farms for walk-throughs.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Kayla Lyon from the Iowa Governor's Office discusses the organization of a food contest and the RSVP list for a roundtable event.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Mary Soukup from the Kansas Department of Agriculture discusses scheduling a visit to Kansas, including meetings and tours related to agriculture and ethanol, while adjusting times to accommodate a flight departure.
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The email from the Kansas Department of Agriculture discusses a proposed schedule for an EPA visit to Kansas, including a tour and discussions related to smoke management and an ethanol plant.
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The email from Tate Bennett, Associate Administrator for Public Engagement & Environmental Education at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, requests a phone call with John from the Sorghum Growers Association regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses the preparation for a meeting by acknowledging the receipt of questions collected by Tim Lust and John Duff from the Sorghum Growers Association, which will be passed to the team on the ground for the upcoming event.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA and Iowa state officials coordinating a press event for Secretary Wheeler's visit to Iowa, discussing logistics and updates for publicizing the trip.
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The email from Tate Bennett to Iowa state officials discusses scheduling a phone call to review details for upcoming events related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange involves Tate Bennett from the EPA coordinating a phone call with Iowa state officials Stephanie Groen and Kayla Lyon to discuss upcoming events related to a Sierra Club lawsuit against the EPA.
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The email correspondence involves Iowa state officials, including Tate Bennett from the EPA, coordinating a phone call to discuss events scheduled for the following Monday.
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The email from Tate Bennett discusses the specifics needed for remarks related to a press component for an upcoming event, in response to Jennifer Blackburn's inquiry about the press release for the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email discusses a meeting between EPA Administrator Pruitt and representatives from the Noble Research Institute to brief on the formation of a national coalition aimed at creating a voluntary environmental services market that benefits agricultural producers and enhances environmental stewardship.
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The email from Tate Bennett of the EPA confirms a meeting scheduled for March 14, 2018, to discuss air emission reporting from livestock farms and the Waters of the U.S. regulations, while also inquiring about the possibility of the Administrator speaking to the group.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Steven Rhines discusses scheduling a meeting with the Administrator on March 8th regarding a land stewardship program concept.
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Governors from America's heartland are urging President Trump to maintain support for the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and reject Senator Ted Cruz's proposal to weaken it, emphasizing its importance for farmers and rural economies.
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The email from Mitt Walker of the Alabama Farmers Federation thanks Tate Bennett from the EPA for assistance and requests mailing addresses for state Farm Bureau Presidents, highlighting collaboration between agricultural organizations and the EPA.
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Stephanie Groen from the Iowa Governor's Office informs Tate Bennett of her out-of-office status and minimal email access while referencing Administrator Pruitt's address to farmers and state agriculture leaders.
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The Kansas Department of Agriculture is coordinating responses to media inquiries regarding a visit to East Kansas Agri Energy, as communicated by Mary Soukup to Daniel I. Kelsi and others.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discussing coordination for upcoming events in Kansas, South Dakota, and Omaha, with a focus on sharing information and Congressional invites related to agricultural discussions.
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The email correspondence involves Robin Long from Senator Thune's office coordinating with Tate Bennett from the EPA regarding a meeting location and the inclusion of summer interns interested in agriculture.
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The email correspondence involves Kelsi Daniell from the EPA coordinating with Jennifer Blackburn and Tate Bennett regarding a follow-up call and a press release issue related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing logistical arrangements for Administrator Pruitt's meeting with regulated stakeholders in South Dakota, with multiple staff members coordinating changes and updates.
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The email from James Hewitt at the EPA discusses a media advisory regarding Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler's upcoming visit to the Iowa State Fair, where he will meet with lawmakers and hold a media availability.
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The email from Samantha Frith of Growth Energy discusses the submission of a speaker request form and draft agenda for the 2018 Biofuels Summit to EPA Administrator Pruitt.
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Stephanie Groen from the Iowa Governor's Office informs Tate Bennett that she has requested a call with the Governor and Acting Secretary Wheeler, while also suggesting they meet for coffee or drinks.
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The document is a meeting request for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt from the Alabama Farmers Federation to discuss environmental issues impacting young farmers on March 14, 2018.
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The email correspondence involves Mitt Walker from the Alabama Farmers Federation coordinating a visit to the EPA on March 13-16, 2018, to meet with Administrator Pruitt or other staff, including submitting a meeting request form and a list of attendees.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses arrangements for a photographer to cover an upcoming event on the sorghum oil pathway, with Jini Ryan confirming the ability to cover the event but indicating a delay in posting images.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) outlines new reporting requirements for farms regarding air emissions of hazardous substances from animal waste, effective January 22, 2018, following a judicial decision that revoked previous exemptions.
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The document is an undeliverable email notification from the EPA regarding a conference call on animal waste emissions scheduled for January 19, 2018, indicating that the recipient's email address was not found.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA provides revised call-in information for a conference call scheduled on January 19, 2018, regarding animal waste emissions.
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The document is an undeliverable email notification from the EPA regarding a scheduled call on Agriculture Education Grant Opportunities, indicating that the recipient's email address was not found.
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The EPA is hosting a teleconference on February 14, 2018, to discuss the EE Local Grants Program, which is accepting applications for projects related to agriculture, water quality, and sustainability until March 15, 2018.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, under Administrator Scott Pruitt, signed a Memorandum of Agreement on January 31, 2018, to establish a Working Group aimed at improving the Endangered Species Act consultation process for pesticide registration, responding to calls for regulatory reform from agricultural stakeholders.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt signed a Memorandum of Agreement with State Agriculture Commissioners to establish an interagency Working Group aimed at improving the Endangered Species Act consultation process for pesticide registration.
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The email correspondence between Mitt Walker of the Alabama Farmers Federation and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses an upcoming trip and meeting at the EPA.
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The document is a delivery report from Microsoft Outlook indicating that an email sent by Tate Bennett regarding the "Application Exclusion Zone Fact Sheet" to apopelka@kla.org was undeliverable due to the recipient's address not being found.
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The email from the EPA discusses the finalization of a new pathway for sorghum oil, which is expected to benefit U.S. sorghum farmers and the ethanol and biodiesel industries, as attributed to Don Bloss, Chairman of the National Sorghum Producers.
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The document is an undeliverable email notification from Microsoft Outlook regarding a failed attempt to send information about an Agriculture Education Grant Opportunities call at the EPA to a recipient whose email address could not be found.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of the Army finalized a rule establishing a two-year applicability date for the 2015 Clean Water Rule to provide clarity on the definition of "waters of the United States" while reconsidering the rule.
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The email correspondence between Steven Rhines and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt on March 8, 2018, regarding a proposed land stewardship program aimed at quantifying ecosystem services.
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The email correspondence involves Mitt Walker from the Alabama Farmers Federation coordinating with Lee Tanner from the U.S. EPA regarding an upcoming visit, specifically requesting attendee information for security purposes.
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The email exchange between Steven Rhines and Tate Bennett discusses the scheduling of a meeting with the EPA Administrator on March 8, 2018, and includes an embargoed announcement regarding the launch of a project related to ecosystem services.
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Merlyn Hough from the Lane Regional Air Protection Agency is requesting an update from Jeffrey Sands before his meeting with EPA officials Bill Wehrum and Mandy Gunasekara regarding an upcoming conference call on animal waste emissions.
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The NACAA Board of Directors and Committee Chairs held a winter meeting from January 31 to February 1, 2018, in Washington, DC, to discuss member relations, strategic planning, and critical air quality issues, including a meeting with the EPA to implement air domain priorities.
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The email from the EPA's Bennett Tate discusses a scheduling conflict regarding a visit from the Alabama Farmers Federation, indicating they may join a larger event with Administrator Pruitt instead of their original meeting.
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Kaitlin Keller from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency scheduled a meeting for July 17, 2018, at 9-9:30 AM with Tim Lust and other stakeholders regarding an unspecified topic.
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The email from Greg Krissek of the Triazine Network discusses a follow-up to a meeting with EPA officials regarding the registration review for Triazines, emphasizing the need for a science-based outcome and attaching comments on the aquatic community Level of Concern.
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The document is an email from the Governor's Press Office detailing that Florida Governor Rick Scott and Lieutenant Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera had no scheduled events for January 1, 2018.
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The document outlines the revised administrative schedule for Florida Governor Rick Scott on January 3, 2018, including multiple weather briefings with the Florida Division of Emergency Management and meetings with various state department heads in Tallahassee.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office provided a revised administrative schedule for Governor Scott and Lt. Governor Lopez-Cantera for January 2, 2018, detailing their planned events and meetings.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office announced that Governor Rick Scott will hold a press conference on January 2, 2018, to highlight job growth at St. Johns Marine Group in Jacksonville.
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The document outlines the administrative schedule for Florida Governor Rick Scott on January 2, 2018, including meetings related to the Florida Elections Canvassing Commission and Puerto Rico relief efforts.
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The Florida Department of State, led by Governor Rick Scott, communicated with DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and FBI Director Christopher Wray regarding election security measures and the allocation of over $14.5 million in grants to enhance cybersecurity for Florida's elections following concerns about potential cyber threats.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office announced a report from the Division of Bond Finance detailing a $7 billion reduction in state debt over eight years, highlighting significant financial improvements and a balanced budget under Governor Rick Scott's administration.
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The email exchange between Andrew Wheeler and Tracy Mehan discusses congratulations related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating ongoing communication between the EPA and the American Water Works Association regarding environmental issues.
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The email from Kay Coles James of the Heritage Foundation invites Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to join the Leaders Club, emphasizing the need for commitment to conservative principles amidst challenges.
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The email from Christie Fogarty of the Heritage Foundation discusses the importance of membership support for the organization and encourages Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to join or continue supporting their conservative efforts in 2018.
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The email from Kay Coles James of The Heritage Foundation encourages Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to support conservative initiatives in healthcare, border security, national defense, and constitutional principles by becoming a member of the organization.
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The email from Christie Fogarty of the Heritage Foundation reminds Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to activate his 2018 membership before the upcoming deadline to support conservative initiatives with President Trump.
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The email from Kay Coles James of the Heritage Foundation encourages Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to support the conservative agenda in response to perceived opposition from liberal media and politicians.
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The email from Christie Fogarty of the Heritage Foundation is a reminder to Kenneth Wagner to confirm his membership in order to receive his membership card.
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The email from Kay Coles James of the Heritage Foundation urges Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to become a member of the organization to support their efforts against liberal opposition to the Trump administration's policies.
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The Heritage Foundation's Kay Coles James emailed EPA employee Kenneth Wagner offering free access to an online analysis of the Constitution to help defend the principles of the Founding Fathers.
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The email from Kay Coles James of The Heritage Foundation urges Kenneth Wagner to support conservative immigration policies that prioritize American citizens' needs over those of illegal immigrants, emphasizing the importance of enforcing immigration laws.
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The email from Kay Coles James of The Heritage Foundation promotes their "Guide to the Constitution" and encourages Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to support the organization with a donation in exchange for the book.
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The Heritage Foundation's Kay Coles James sent an email to Kenneth Wagner offering a free digital copy of the "Guide to the Constitution" to empower citizens to defend constitutional principles against perceived liberal attacks.
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The email from James Hewitt discusses a statement of support for Chad McIntosh, sent by Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association, with a suggestion to change the name to William if preferred.
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The email from Maggy Smith of the Heritage Foundation urges Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to contribute to a matching donation campaign to support conservative policies before the deadline on August 15, 2018.
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The email from Chris Hornback of the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) thanks David Ross for his participation in a Fly-In program, emphasizing the importance of direct engagement with members and offering ongoing support on water sector issues.
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The email from Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association shares a new article on forests and water quality from the Journal AWWA, indicating ongoing discussions related to environmental impacts on water resources.
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The email from David P. Ross discusses his intention to be in the office despite a federal government closure, in response to Tracy Mehan's inquiry about attendance during the closure.
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The National Rural Water Association submitted a memorandum to David Ross at the EPA requesting an interpretation of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to allow non-profit wastewater utilities eligibility for state revolving funds financial assistance.
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The email from Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association discusses Senator John Cornyn's statement regarding the challenges of passing an infrastructure bill within the year due to competing legislative priorities.
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The email from Mike Keegan discusses a request for the EPA to provide regulatory and unfunded-mandate relief to rural and small communities, acknowledging support from Senators Burr and Rubio.
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The email from Greg Kail of the American Water Works Association discusses proposed questions for an upcoming interview with David Ross at the ACE conference and seeks feedback and guidance on the protocol for presenting these questions.
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The email from David LaFrance, CEO of the American Water Works Association, discusses planning for the upcoming ACE18 conference, specifically coordinating a session with David Ross to address important water issues.
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The document is an email discussing key topics related to water infrastructure and safety, highlighting the EPA's priorities and strategies for engaging with states and local communities, particularly in relation to aging infrastructure, lead service line removals, and source water protection.
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The email from Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association to Anna Wildeman discusses offering assistance on Safe Drinking Water Act issues, including perchlorate, lead and copper, and PFOS/PFOA, and proposes a meeting to share the AWWA's perspectives.
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The email from Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association is a letter of support for William McIntosh's nomination for the position of Assistant Administrator for International and Tribal Affairs at the EPA, addressed to Christian Palich and Tony Frye.
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Audra Kinney from The Heritage Foundation invites Charles Munoz of the Environmental Protection Agency to a meeting to discuss policy priorities and potential collaboration.
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The Heritage Foundation hosted a panel discussion on March 26, 2018, addressing the inefficiencies in federal hiring and firing practices, emphasizing the need for reforms to improve workforce management as highlighted by President Trump's 2018 State of the Union address.
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The email from Candice Boyer of Americans for Tax Reform invites EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to attend a Tax Reform Gala on February 8, 2018.
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The document is an invitation from the Americans for Tax Reform Foundation for a gala celebrating tax reform, scheduled for February 8, 2018, in Washington, D.C., with specific RSVP and attendance requirements.
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The email from Chantelle Tolliver at General Motors requests a meeting between GM CEO Mary Barra and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on May 18, 2018, following a previous White House meeting.
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Joseph Guzzo from General Motors is requesting contact information for Bill Wehrum after a meeting at the Detroit auto show, indicating a desire for further discussion.
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