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The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating a meeting regarding an Atlanta visit, with participants including Morgan McCombs from the Georgia Governor's office and several EPA staff members.
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The email correspondence between Utah Division of Water Quality staff discusses the itinerary for a visit by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, with requests for updated documents related to the visit.
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Governor Chris Sununu of New Hampshire wrote to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expressing concerns from the Great Bay Coalition about proposed nutrient discharge limits in NPDES permits, highlighting the Coalition's significant voluntary reductions and the need for more scientific data before imposing stricter regulations.
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The email from K. Preston Cory at the EPA discusses ongoing issues with the West Davis Highway project in Utah, highlighting delays caused by compliance concerns with the Corps and EPA, and emphasizes the need for a conference call to address the situation following a recent inquiry from the Speaker of the House in Utah.
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The email from Stephanie Groen of the Iowa Governor's office discusses a letter from five GOP Governors to the President supporting the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and requests that it be forwarded to the appropriate parties.
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The email from Michael Zellem of the New Hampshire government discusses coordinating a meeting between EPA officials Lee Forsgren and David Ross with representatives from the cities of Portsmouth, Dover, and Rochester during a potential visit in February 2018.
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Michael Zellem from the New Hampshire government and Tate Bennett from the EPA are coordinating a potential visit to New Hampshire in February, discussing their availability for a call.
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The email from Sara Bresnahan discusses a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article regarding lead compliance tests and lead line replacements, and it is addressed to various officials including those from the EPA.
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The email from Larry Lewis to Tate Bennett indicates that Lewis has retired from the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food and requests to be removed from the email group regarding the EPA's EE Local Grants Program, which is currently accepting applications.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is accepting applications for the Environmental Education Local Grants Program, with a focus on agriculture-related projects, and will hold a teleconference on February 14, 2018, to discuss the program details.
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The email correspondence between Levi Bachmeier of the North Dakota government and Mandy Gunasekara of the EPA discusses their connection following a meeting at the WGA breakfast, with Gunasekara offering assistance on air quality issues as North Dakota celebrates its top ranking in air quality.
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The email from Michael Zellem of the New Hampshire government discusses scheduling a meeting in Dover with representatives from the EPA, specifically targeting February 6th or 7th for the visit.
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The email discusses EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's visit to New Hampshire to meet with Governor Chris Sununu and the forest products industry, where they addressed environmental issues, including biomass carbon neutrality and federal procurement practices.
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The email discusses the need for a letter from the Society of Toxicology (SOT) Council to support comments on the proposed EPA rule "Strengthening Transparency in Regulatory Science," with George Woodall expressing concerns about his position as an EPA employee.
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The email discusses a meeting hosted by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt with national leaders to strategize on reducing childhood lead exposure, highlighting the EPA's interest in collaborating with state agencies on this public health issue.
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The document is a template for the National Program Manager Guidance for the fiscal years 2018-2019, outlining formatting and structural instructions for the guidance to be used by the EPA.
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The memorandum from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency outlines supplemental guidance and updated milestones for the development of the FY 2018-2019 National Program Manager Guidances, emphasizing a streamlined approach in light of the new administration and adjusted budget release date.
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The document is a template for the National Program Manager Guidance for the fiscal years 2018-2019, outlining formatting and structural requirements for the guidance prepared by an unspecified office within the EPA.
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The memorandum from the United States Environmental Protection Agency outlines supplemental guidance and updated milestones for developing the FY 2018-2019 National Program Manager Guidances, incorporating feedback from a workgroup to streamline the process in light of the new administration and adjusted budget release date.
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The email from Enesta Jones discusses the EPA's decision to review the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NSPS) for residential wood heaters due to concerns about compliance testing and its impact on manufacturers, particularly small businesses.
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Jordan Chariton is pressing the EPA for specific comments on the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality's improper water testing in Flint, emphasizing the agency's responsibility to oversee state actions related to the Lead and Copper Rule.
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The document contains a forwarded email from Alexandra Thompson discussing allegations against Joann and Gita Saraydarian for allegedly causing environmental harm, in the context of the Sierra Club's lawsuit against the EPA.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA responds to Peter Chawaga's inquiries regarding the agency's cross-agency efforts to address PFAS, indicating that all questions are answered in their statement and on the website, with no additional information available at that time.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA discusses the agency's response to a report by the Environmental Working Group regarding radioactivity in drinking water, emphasizing existing regulations on radionuclides and the need for public awareness.
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The email from Sebastian Blanco to Robert Daguillard discusses the EPA's fuel economy label revisions, requests additional background documents, and seeks an interview with an EPA representative regarding the label's function for consumers in the context of electric vehicles.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA discusses the agency's commitment to land revitalization through Superfund cleanups, highlighting successful community repurposing of formerly contaminated sites for various productive uses.
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The email correspondence between Lynne Peeples and Enesta Jones of the EPA discusses the agency's emphasis on land revitalization through the repurposing of former Superfund sites for various productive uses, highlighting that no specific type of reuse has been problematic.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Media Relations responded to a press inquiry regarding chemical exposure statistics, stating they cannot confirm the statistic but acknowledge that in-home exposures are often the largest source of environmental chemical exposure, referencing a 2014 paper for support.
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The email from David Hirsch discusses Environmental Justice and International Affairs questions directed to the EPA, including a procurement opportunity related to producing technical reports and training materials, with a response due date of February 20, 2018.
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The email from Jahan Wilcox at the EPA discusses media inquiries regarding interviews with Albert Kelly about Superfund issues, highlighting Scott Pruitt's approach to aggressive cleanups at Superfund sites and the mixed reactions from local communities and critics.
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The email from Robert Daguillard at the EPA addresses a media request from CBS News regarding the agency's review of scientific developments related to air pollution calculations and highlights the significant reduction in VOC emissions and ground-level ozone due to EPA clean air protections.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA clarifies the civil and criminal penalties imposed on Volkswagen for Clean Air Act violations, correcting a misconception about the penalty amount per vehicle and providing links to relevant documents.
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The email from S.A.Z Universal Links, a registered manpower placement company in Pakistan, offers recruitment services for skilled and unskilled workers to various employers in regions including the Middle East, Far East, Europe, and America.
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The EPA declines to provide further comments on the penalties related to the Clean Air Act for YW, referring to previously provided information.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA confirms that a statement regarding air duct cleaning, requested by WebMD journalist Matt McMillen, remains accurate, specifically that duct cleaning has not been shown to prevent health problems.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing the release of its Air Trends Report, confirming Liz Naess as the Group Leader in the Air Quality Analysis Group, and providing details for a press call regarding the report.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses the release of the Air Trends Report, highlighting improvements in air quality and economic growth, and provides details for a press call regarding the report.
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The email from the EPA discusses the RSVP for a press briefing with Acting Administrator Wheeler regarding the latest Air Trends Report.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses a reporter's request for information and an interview regarding potential water shortages in the United States, specifically addressing concerns about water scarcity trends.
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The EPA's Enesta Jones provided clarification to freelance writer Joann Eisenbrandt regarding the delisting of asphalt concrete plants, explaining that they were removed from the list of major sources of hazardous air pollutants due to their low emissions levels.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency provides background information and statistics on manual versus automatic transmissions in response to a journalist's inquiry for a piece on the topic.
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The email from the EPA discusses the agency's strategies for preventing chemical spills at Superfund sites during flooding events, particularly in light of Hurricane Harvey, and outlines the integration of extreme weather vulnerability analyses into the Superfund cleanup process.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA provides background information and resources regarding the enforcement of the Clean Water Act and related environmental laws in response to a Daily Texan interview request.
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The email from Edgar Ang, a reporter, requests a comment from the EPA regarding the reported roll-back of vehicle emissions standards.
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The email from Malcolm Burnley discusses a follow-up story for Politico magazine regarding the Tar Creek audit released by Oklahoma AG Mike Hunter, seeking answers from EPA officials about Administrator Pruitt's previous decision not to release the audit while he was AG.
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The email from Robert Daguillard discusses the EPA's considerations regarding industry interests in setting criteria for Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Toxic (PBT) chemicals under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), including the agency's authority to require additional testing and concerns about the completeness of risk evaluations.
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The email exchange between EPA officials, including Jahan Wilcox and Malcolm Burnley, discusses a request for comments regarding a story on the Tar Creek audit, with an impending publication deadline.
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The email from Tricia Lynn discusses the definition and implications of e-waste as outlined by the EPA's National Strategy for Electronic Stewardship, emphasizing the importance of proper management and recycling of used electronics.
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The email from Kenneth Harvey to various recipients at the EPA discusses multiple topics including locations in Atlanta, Georgia, and references a legal case, Sierra Club v. EPA, indicating ongoing communications related to environmental issues and public affairs.
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The email exchange between Robert Daguillard of the U.S. EPA and Jacob Brownell discusses the scheduling of an interview regarding PFCs and drinking water contamination, with an emphasis on local issues in Southern Colorado and the inability to delay the morning broadcast deadline.
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The email from Hemant Bhavsar to Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the EPA, discusses sending various portrait paintings of notable individuals, including business leaders and politicians.
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The email from the EPA discusses a statement by Dr. Wayne Cascio regarding the health impacts of air pollution, specifically fine particulate matter (PM2.5), on cardiovascular health, highlighting the risks associated with both long-term and short-term exposure.
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The email discusses the release of the FY19 budget by President Trump, highlighting that the EPA received additional funding due to the Bipartisan Budget Act, in response to inquiries about the Great Lakes Research Initiative budget.
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The email from Jonathon Heide to EPA officials discusses the budget for the Great Lakes Research Initiative and seeks clarification on whether funding levels are expected to remain stable despite a proposed overall decrease in the EPA budget.
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The email from Hemant Bhavsar to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses sending portrait paintings of various notable individuals, including business leaders and politicians.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses the interagency review status of a proposed rule to revisit the refrigerant management regulations under Section 608, in response to an inquiry from Mark Hamstra regarding its filing.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses background information and questions related to waste disposal practices for small amounts of electronic devices, intended for a feature in This Old House Magazine.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA discusses the agency's concerns regarding aquatic nuisance species related to ballast water discharges and the implications of the Vessel Incidental Discharge Act (VIDA) on regulation by the Coast Guard.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Media Relations responding to inquiries from Patty Ducey-Brooks of the Presidio Sentinel regarding an impending deadline and the topic of methylene chloride, directing her to a relevant news release.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses a wildfire smoke inquiry and provides data related to air quality standards, while also referencing resources for public health officials regarding the impact of wildfires on sensitive groups, particularly children.
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The email correspondence involves Mark Olalde, a freelance journalist, following up with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Media Relations regarding a media request about methane emissions, with the expectation that Enesta Jones will respond upon her return to the office.
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Tik Root, a journalist with the Center for Public Integrity, is following up with EPA officials regarding questions about former Administrator Pruitt's foreign travel per diem expenses, specifically concerning a costly hotel stay in Italy and related spending practices.
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Robert Daguillard from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency provided information to journalist Alex Holloway regarding creosote and its contamination in relation to the Kerr-McGee superfund site in Columbus, MS.
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The email from Tom Ewing to Enesta Jones discusses the details and outcomes of a stakeholder meeting regarding the EPA's SNAP Rule, including attendance, agenda, and key officials present.
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The EPA, led by Administrator Scott Pruitt, announced a National PFAS Management Plan following the National Leadership Summit on PFAS, which includes evaluating maximum contaminant levels for PFOA and PFOS, designating them as hazardous substances, developing groundwater cleanup recommendations, and collaborating on toxicity values for GenX and PFBS.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the EPA discusses the agency's stance on the safety and effectiveness of pesticide products, specifically addressing inquiries from writer Megan Michelson regarding DEET's impact on clothing and the agency's non-endorsement of specific products.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses ongoing research and data collection regarding coalbed methane and inquires about the status and current efforts of the EPA's Coalbed Methane Outreach Program.
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The email from Tik Root, a journalist with the Center for Public Integrity, is a follow-up inquiry to the EPA regarding former Administrator Pruitt's foreign travel per diem expenses, specifically questioning the high cost of hotel accommodations and the provision of meals during his trip to Italy.
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The email from the EPA discusses a press release scheduled for June 26, 2018, allowing the Omaha World Herald to report on it early, while requesting that they refrain from sharing a picture of the release on social media.
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Tricia Lynn from the U.S. EPA informed journalist Shelley M. Johnson that there is no public notification system for updates on sewer spills or environmental incidents reported to the agency.
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The email exchange between Michael Abboud of the EPA and Adnan Jalil of Alpha Strategies, LLC discusses scheduling a coffee meeting on July 9, 2018.
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The document discusses concerns from U.S. officials regarding China's acquisition of a major shipping company and its implications for national security, advocating for stricter requirements on Chinese investments in U.S. infrastructure, particularly in light of a proposed $6.3 billion deal involving Cosco Shipping Holdings Company and the Long Beach port terminal.
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The email correspondence between Peter Wright and Michael Abboud of the EPA discusses a New York Times inquiry regarding Wright's involvement with Superfund sites and his retirement from Dow, with plans to provide further details to the reporter.
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The EPA finalized and signed the ozone designations for eight counties around San Antonio, Texas, and communicated an embargoed press release regarding this decision to relevant parties.
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The email correspondence involves Bryan Painter from the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry coordinating with Molly Block from the EPA to share a press release on social media platforms.
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The email exchange between Stacey Kafka and Michael Abboud of the EPA discusses scheduling a coffee meeting to catch up after the holidays.
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The email from Tricia Lynn of the U.S. EPA discusses guidance on the use of potassium iodide (KI) in the context of nuclear emergencies, emphasizing that it should only be taken under specific advice from health officials, in response to a request from a journalist for expert commentary.
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The email correspondence involves Shoshana Weissmann reaching out to EPA press secretary Michael Abboud and colleagues to discuss improving outreach efforts and reconnecting after the holidays.
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The email exchange between Adnan Jalil and Michael Abboud discusses plans to attend a Trump Happy Hour organized by government employees, with Abboud representing the EPA.
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The email from Tricia Lynn of the EPA discusses a request from Chilkat Valley News regarding Tier 3 anti-degradation waters, clarifying that the EPA does not track these waters and advising to refer to individual state or tribal websites for specific information.
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The email correspondence involves John Criscuolo from Squire Patton Boggs coordinating with Michael Abboud and Tate Bennett from the EPA regarding scheduling a coffee meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The U.S. Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency filed a Consent Decree and Environmental Settlement Agreement with Philadelphia Energy Solutions Holdings, LLC regarding their bankruptcy plan, which did not require the company to retire Renewable Identification Numbers to meet its Renewable Volume Obligations during the bankruptcy proceedings.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating an interview with Michael Bastasch from the Daily Caller News Foundation, confirming his arrival time and addressing communication issues due to his broken cell phone.
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The email correspondence between John Criscuolo of Squire Patton Boggs and Michael Abboud of the Environmental Protection Agency discusses arranging a meeting to connect Criscuolo with Abboud for collaboration on a project aimed at expanding the Administrator's network.
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The document discusses President Trump's trade policy, specifically his imposition of tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, which aims to prioritize American jobs and industries over traditional free-trade practices, as articulated by Curtis Ellis.
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The email correspondence involves Hayley Ford, a Deputy White House Liaison at the Environmental Protection Agency, discussing a canceled lunch meeting with Speaker Boehner due to his changed plans, while expressing willingness to reschedule in the future.
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The email from Tom Harris to EPA officials requests information on attendees and their comments from listening sessions in Kansas and San Francisco to aid in writing opinion pieces against anti-coal sentiments.
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The email exchange discusses the accomplishments of Scott Pruitt during his first year as the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and includes plans for a conversation about these achievements with a correspondent from The Daily Caller.
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Neil McCabe, a reporter for One America News Network, is coordinating a meeting with James Hewitt from the EPA to discuss advance work and travel related to Scott Pruitt.
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The email from Todd Spangler to Rebecca Grapsy at the Department of Transportation discusses the implications of a proposal related to CAFE standards and CO2 regulations, seeking clarification on how to interpret and combine regulatory cost data from an EPA document.
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The email exchange involves Stephen Gordon and Michael Abboud from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Adnan Jaiil from Alpha Strategies, which was ultimately postponed due to last-minute work commitments.
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The email correspondence involves Michael Bastasch from the Daily Caller News Foundation discussing a suspicious package incident at the EPA headquarters, where a hazmat team was dispatched.
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The email exchange involves Stephen Gordon from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Clear Path representatives, specifically discussing availability for a coffee meeting on June 5, 2018.
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The email from the EPA discusses the approval of media and reporter access for an event with the Administrator scheduled for May 14, 2018.
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The email exchange between Adrian Jalil of Alpha Strategies, LLC and Michael Abboud from the EPA discusses rescheduling a meeting following a cancellation related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence involves Jeff Morehouse from ClearPath Action coordinating a meeting with Stephen Gordon from the EPA to discuss future collaboration, scheduled for June 7, 2018.
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The email from Darrell Henry invites representatives from the EPA to have a speaker at the Congressional Western Caucus Energy Forum on June 29, 2018, in Englewood, CO, to discuss the benefits of an all-of-the-above energy approach.
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The email discusses the efforts of a science fellow at Embassy Kathmandu, supported by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to build capacity for tackling air pollution in Nepal.
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The email exchange involves Stephen Gordon from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Jeff Morehouse from Clear Path to discuss topics related to their organizations, scheduled for June 7, 2018, at a Starbucks near the Trump Hotel.
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The email from Sara Litke at the State Department expresses appreciation for Jia Li's contributions as an Embassy Science Fellow in Nepal, highlighting the successful collaboration with the EPA to enhance air quality initiatives in the country.
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