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The email correspondence between Aaron Ringel of the EPA and Jon Toomey of Fitzgerald Truck Sales discusses a potential visit to Fitzgerald Glider Kits, highlighting the economic benefits of a proposed repeal related to environmental regulations.
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The email correspondence between Jon Toomey and Aaron Ringel from the EPA discusses a potential visit to Fitzgerald Glider Kits, highlighting the economic benefits of a proposed repeal related to environmental regulations.
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The email discusses an op-ed from the Wall Street Journal criticizing the EPA's regulatory stance on glider trucks, which are vehicles with rebuilt engines in new chassis, and highlights the impact of these regulations on the glider truck industry and small businesses.
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The email exchange between Aaron Ringel of the EPA and Jon Toomey discusses scheduling a coffee meeting on February 22, 2018, amidst a busy week, with references to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Jon Toomey and Aaron Ringel discusses scheduling a coffee meeting, with no specific agency action or decision mentioned.
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The email correspondence involves Christian Rodrick from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Jon Toomey from Fitzgerald Truck Sales on January 18, 2018, at the EPA's North Building.
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John M. Dabbar from ConocoPhillips is recommending Kim Estes for the EPA Region 9 Director position and is seeking assistance to connect with the White House Office of Presidential Personnel for his consideration.
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The email exchange between Jon Toomey of Fitzgerald Glider Kits and Aaron Ringel of the EPA discusses scheduling a conversation regarding a matter related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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John M. Dabbar from ConocoPhillips recommends a candidate for the EPA Region 9 Director position to Aaron Ringel at the EPA, indicating a willingness to assist in the process.
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The email from Sue Forrester of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses the growth of the U.S. liquefied natural gas industry and highlights the Trump Administration's regulatory reform agenda aimed at increasing energy production and exports, coinciding with the World Gas Conference in Washington, DC.
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The email from Karen Harbert of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses the significant improvement in U.S. air quality since 1970, highlighting a 73% decrease in pollution levels while the economy and population have grown, and emphasizes the need to counteract public misconceptions about air quality through positive messaging and statistics.
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The Global Energy Institute's email discusses the release of the 2017 Electricity Price Map, highlights a D.C. Circuit Court decision affecting transportation planning regulations, and summarizes recent activities of its President and CEO, Karen Harbert, regarding U.S. energy policy and global energy opportunities.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Global Energy Institute discusses recent comments on President Trump's Executive Memorandum regarding EPA air quality standards, highlights features of its leaders in media, and praises the White House's "One Federal Decision" initiative aimed at streamlining infrastructure permitting.
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The email from Dan Byers of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce updates Christian Palich on recent developments in energy policy, including litigation such as Sierra Club v. EPA, and encourages sharing the Tracker updates with colleagues.
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The email from Troy Lyons to Randall Luthi expresses gratitude for the participation of EPA Administrator Pruitt at the NOIA Annual Meeting, highlighting its significance as the first attendance by an EPA Administrator.
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The email correspondence involves Troy Lyons from the EPA discussing a potential meeting with Jeff Munk from Baker Botts, while also reflecting on recent changes in leadership and ongoing work related to the FAA and international tax issues.
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The National Ocean Industries Association invited EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at their 2018 Annual Meeting, emphasizing the importance of offshore energy development and environmental protection.
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The document outlines sponsorship opportunities and benefits for the Congressional Clays Competition and Industry Challenge 2018, organized by Congress, featuring a shooting competition between Democrats and Republicans, with various sponsorship tiers available for businesses and organizations.
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The document is a registration form for the 2018 Congressional Clays Competition and Industry Challenge organized by the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation, which includes options for participation and donation.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation discusses its conservation priorities for the upcoming 2018 Farm Bill reauthorization and highlights the appointment of its president to the Hunting and Shooting Sports Conservation Council by the Department of the Interior.
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The email from Andrew Hanson at the EPA introduces John Konkus, the new Public Affairs Chief at the SBA, to Tom Sullivan and Kevin Bromberg, highlighting their expertise and encouraging collaboration as Konkus transitions into his role.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is organizing a breakfast briefing on the 2018 Farm Bill Reauthorization scheduled for May 9, 2018, and is reminding attendees to RSVP.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is hosting a breakfast briefing on Chronic Wasting Disease on June 13, 2018, to discuss its impact on cervid populations and the need for legislative support through H.R. 4454 and S. 2252 to enhance funding and research efforts.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus, along with conservation partners, held a briefing to discuss the Chronic Wasting Disease Management Act (H.R. 4454) and the Chronic Wasting Disease Support for States Act (S. 2252) to address the urgent management needs and funding for Chronic Wasting Disease affecting cervids across multiple states.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's June 22, 2018 newsletter highlights recent legislative actions, including the House passing the Farm Bill and updates on fishing management plans, as well as the advancement of hunting legislation in Delaware and a constitutional amendment in North Carolina.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is hosting the 15th Annual National Assembly of Sportsmen's Caucuses Sportsman-Legislator Summit from November 27-30, 2018, at the Omni Mount Washington Resort in Bretton Woods, NH, to facilitate discussions among pro-sportsmen legislators and natural resource agencies regarding outdoor heritage and conservation policies.
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The email from PJ Carleton of the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation announces the save-the-date for several upcoming fall events, including a banquet and various summits, while also offering limited sponsorship opportunities.
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The email from Sarah Rusenko of the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation provides an updated event calendar and announces a new date for a breakfast briefing on September 13, 2018.
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The National Assembly of Sportsmen's Caucuses (NASC) is hosting its 15th Annual Sportsman-Legislator Summit from November 27-30, 2018, in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, to facilitate discussions among pro-sportsmen legislators and natural resource agencies on policy issues related to outdoor heritage and conservation.
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The Governors Sportsmen's Caucus is hosting a winter reception in Washington, DC, on February 21, 2018, to celebrate hunting, angling, recreational shooting, and trapping, with sponsorship opportunities available.
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The email from Kelli Roessler of the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation discusses invitations and sponsorship opportunities for the Welcome Back to Congress reception on January 16, 2018, and the GSC Winter reception on February 24, 2018.
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Randall Luthi from NOIA invites EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at the NOIA Annual Conference scheduled for April 11-13, 2018, in Washington, DC.
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The email correspondence between Randall Luthi of NOIA and Kelly Kundinger from the EPA discusses the invitation extended to Administrator Pruitt to speak at NOIA's annual meeting, with Luthi confirming the completion of the required speaker request form.
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The email correspondence between Randall Luthi of NOIA and Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses an invitation for Administrator Pruitt and the potential for improved pricing related to a new five-year DPP.
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The document details communications between Randall Luthi of NOIA and Troy Lyons of the EPA regarding arrangements for the NOIA Annual Meeting scheduled for April 11-13, 2018, including a request for EPA Administrator Pruitt to address the membership.
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The document is an invitation to a "Welcome Back To Congress Reception" hosted by the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation on January 16, 2018, at the Rayburn House Office Building, detailing sponsorship opportunities and RSVP information.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is organizing a "Welcome Back to Congress" reception on January 16, 2018, and is reminding recipients about limited sponsorship opportunities available for the event.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation expressed support for USDA Wildlife Services by joining over 200 organizations in a letter to the House and Senate Appropriations Committees.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is inviting participants to its 5th Annual California Wine, Wings & Wildlife event in Sonoma, California, scheduled for June 21-22, 2018, and is offering limited sponsorship opportunities.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation reports on bipartisan legislative efforts to increase public access to privately owned lands and highlights various state initiatives supporting outdoor activities, including a youth mentor program in Georgia and a legislative reception in Oregon.
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The email correspondence involves Randall Luthi, President of the National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA), urging the EPA Administrator to participate in an upcoming event focused on offshore energy, highlighting its relevance and the lack of prior engagement with the offshore community.
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The document outlines a sponsorship opportunity for a conservation event hosted by the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation, featuring key leaders from various states, scheduled for February 21, 2018, in Washington, DC.
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The email from Kelli Roessler of the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation announces the upcoming Governors Sportsmen's Caucus Winter reception on February 24, 2018, and invites recipients to RSVP for the event.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator Scott Pruitt is scheduled to be the keynote speaker at the National Ocean Industries Association's annual conference from April 11-13, 2018, to discuss his priorities and initiatives related to offshore energy development.
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The National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA) invited EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at their 2018 Annual Meeting to discuss energy development and environmental protection, emphasizing the importance of offshore energy resources.
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The document outlines the introduction of the Recovering America's Wildlife Act (H.R. 4647) by the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus to allocate $1.3 billion annually from federal energy and mineral resource revenues for proactive wildlife conservation funding, addressing the needs identified in state wildlife action plans.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation email discusses an upcoming House Natural Resources Committee hearing on two conservation bills, H.R. 2591 and H.R. 4647, aimed at enhancing wildlife conservation and funding for at-risk species.
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The email from Will Lovell, a Policy Advisor at the EPA, informs Ryan Thompson that Brittany cannot attend a meeting with the Acting Deputy Administrator due to a scheduling conflict with the Acting Administrator, and seeks to arrange an alternative time for a call or meeting.
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The email exchange between Dan Bosch and Will Lovell discusses the logistics and attendee confirmations for the upcoming Regulatory Reference Group Meeting on July 24, 2018, involving the EPA and the American Action Forum.
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The email correspondence between Will Lovell of the EPA and Ryan Thompson from Akin Gump discusses scheduling a meeting regarding the Pebble Project, indicating challenges in coordinating with participants from the water office.
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The email from Dan Bosch of the American Action Forum discusses the agenda and attendees for a regulatory policy meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Dan Bosch discusses an upcoming meeting on July 24, 2018, featuring a panel of regulatory reform officers from various agencies, including the EPA, to discuss the implementation of the Administration's regulatory budget.
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The email exchange between Rich Gold of Holland & Knight and Christopher Hladick of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting in Washington, DC on May 7th as a preliminary meet-and-greet before a larger meeting proposed for May 29th.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly of the EPA and Rich Gold of Holland & Knight discusses a meeting scheduled for May 7th in Washington, DC, as part of ongoing public policy discussions.
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The email from Albert Kelly at the EPA discusses coordinating a meeting on May 7th to address the path forward after a sampling plan, including identifying obstacles and collaboration strategies with various teams.
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Albert Kelly from the EPA suggests rescheduling a meeting related to Portland from April 4, 2018, to April 8, 2018, due to an agency-wide exercise on the original date.
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The email from Albert Kelly of the EPA discusses a meeting scheduled for May 10 with Mayor Frank Cownie regarding the DICO Superfund site, following up on previous discussions with city leadership.
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The email correspondence between Albert Kelly and Chad Bradley discusses the availability of documents related to the West Lake project, with Bradley requesting information following a recent announcement, and Kelly indicating he will check on it.
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The email discusses the availability of documents related to the West Lake project, with Albert Kelly indicating that a final document is not yet ready, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Albert Kelly from the EPA is following up on a call regarding a matter that Nick Falvo is currently working on.
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The email from Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor to the Administrator, inquires about participation in a call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA) related to Tiers 8&9.
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The email from Ronald J. Tenpas of Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP discusses the attendance of stakeholders, including Veronica, Jim Woolford, and Cyndy Mackey, at a Superfund meeting, while inviting Albert Kelly to join if his schedule permits.
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The email from Mary Kay Craig expresses gratitude to Fritz Daily for his communication regarding a phone conversation with Judge Hadden, emphasizing its importance for the future of Butte, Montana.
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The email from Elizabeth Moeller of Pillsbury Law to Albert Kelly discusses a meeting request for Teck Resources Limited to update the EPA Region 10 on the ongoing Upper Columbia River Remedial Investigation & Feasibility Study, highlighting Teck's significant investment and engagement in the process.
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Ronald Tenpas from Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP is inviting Albert Kelly from the EPA to a follow-up meeting on March 1, 2018, to discuss progress and feedback regarding the Superfund Task Force's activities.
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The email from Christopher Hladick, Regional Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, inquires about the rationale behind a meeting in Washington, D.C. on May 7th before consulting with the Region regarding next steps.
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The email correspondence involves Ryan Thompson from Akin Gump discussing a meeting with Sarah Greenwalt from the EPA regarding Effluent Limitations Guidelines (ELGs) for unconventional oil and gas, while also suggesting the inclusion of a policy advisor in the discussion.
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The email from Sarah Greenwalt at the EPA confirms the attendance of Ryan Thompson from Akin Gump at a meeting regarding unconventional oil and gas, scheduled for January 10, 2018.
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The email from Ryan Thompson of Akin Gump discusses a meeting request regarding Effluent Limitations Guidelines (ELGs) for unconventional oil and gas, suggesting the inclusion of James Kenney, a policy advisor, and providing an attachment for preparation.
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The email exchange between Lee Forsgren from the EPA and John Dabbar from ConocoPhillips discusses setting up a meeting to confirm details about a mutual acquaintance and coordinate future communication.
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The email correspondence between Lee Forsgren of the EPA and Jill Cooper from Anadarko discusses a meeting arrangement related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA) on February 6, 2018.
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The email exchange between Lee Forsgren of the EPA and Jake Tyner of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses a recent meeting and expresses appreciation for Forsgren's participation in a Spring Meeting, indicating ongoing collaboration on environmental policy matters.
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The email correspondence involves Jeffrey Brooks confirming the pickup of tickets by Lee Forsgren from the EPA, related to a matter concerning the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce invited Deputy Assistant Administrator Lee Forsgren to speak at their Spring Joint Committee Meeting on May 2, 2018, focusing on energy and environmental regulations.
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Jill Cooper from Anadarko Petroleum Corporation reached out to Lee Forsgren of the EPA to arrange a meeting during her visit to Washington, D.C. to discuss water-related matters.
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The email correspondence involves Sarah Greenwalt from an unspecified agency thanking Bruce Thompson of the American Exploration & Production Council for a meeting regarding critical issues, with plans for further follow-up and details.
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The email exchange between Chuck Chaitovitz of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses collaboration on water infrastructure priorities and proposes a follow-up meeting to explore private equity partnerships in infrastructure.
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The email from John M. Dabbar of ConocoPhillips discusses a meeting about Alaska North Slope development and includes a link to videos on winter ice road construction, addressed to several recipients including Russell Kaiser and Brian Frazer.
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The email from Chuck Chaitovitz of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses an upcoming meeting with the EPA, providing an updated draft agenda and discussion topics related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Chuck Chaitovitz of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce outlines key next steps for collaboration with the EPA's Office of Water, including participation in an event on mobilizing private capital and developing a pipeline for WIFIA projects.
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The email correspondence between Jake Tyner from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Lee Forsgren, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, discusses a follow-up on a water issue after Forsgren's participation in the Chamber's Spring Joint Committee meeting.
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The Office of Water is coordinating a webinar for the Hypoxia Task Force, led by Illinois EPA, to discuss the State's Multi-stakeholder Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy, with the meeting requested by Tom Wall and approved by John Goodin, scheduled before the Task Force's September meeting.
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The document outlines the agenda for the Eagle Mine Superfund Site Stakeholder Meeting held by the EPA on April 12, 2018, focusing on updates and discussions regarding the Record of Decision Amendments for Operable Units I and III, as well as community involvement and upcoming work plans.
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The email correspondence between Adrienne Sandoval of Andeavor and EPA staff discusses planning a site tour for Rock Springs, with the EPA indicating they will coordinate dates in late spring or early summer.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Global Energy Institute discusses recent comments on President Trump's Executive Memorandum regarding EPA air quality standards, highlights features of its leaders in media, and praises the White House's "One Federal Decision" initiative aimed at streamlining infrastructure permitting.
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The email from Dimitri Karakitsos invites recipients to Holland & Knight's Annual Rooftop Party, highlighting its unique theme and confirming compliance with House and Senate Ethics Committees.
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The email from Dimitri Karakitsos of Holland & Knight LLP to Brittany Bolen discusses a quick question related to the FOIA in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Dan Byers updates Brittany Bolen on various energy policy developments, including litigation related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, in the July Energy Tracker.
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The email from Dan Byers of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses the progress of the Trump Administration's energy reform agenda, highlighting key regulatory actions and litigation, and promotes the Global Energy Institute's Energy Tracker as a resource for monitoring these developments.
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The email from Sue Forrester discusses the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's response to EPA Administrator Pruitt's memorandum reforming the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and highlights the launch of the Energyinnovates initiative to promote advancements in the energy sector.
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The National Energy Resources Organization's 2018 Annual Awards Dinner, scheduled for June 21, 2018, is sponsored by a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and aims to gather approximately 250-300 attendees from various sectors, including federal officials and industry members, to discuss energy-related topics.
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The email correspondence between Kate Fay of Noble Energy and Daisy Letendre of the EPA discusses scheduling a site visit to better understand environmental technologies.
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The email correspondence between Mike Schon of the U.S. Chamber Litigation Center and Brittany Bolen of the EPA discusses the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA) and indicates a delay in their meeting.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Robert Walther of POET discusses the initiation of running traps, indicating ongoing collaboration or information sharing related to environmental advocacy.
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The email from Tate Bennett, Associate Administrator for Public Engagement & Environmental Education at the EPA, discusses a potential visit opportunity in South Dakota and requests a call from Bob Casper.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Heath Knakmuhs of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses a follow-up conversation regarding Arkansas and includes a link to a video mentioned in their earlier meeting.
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The email discusses scheduling a meeting between the Oklahoma Pork Council and the Environmental Protection Agency, specifically involving Administrator Pruitt and Deputy Assistant Administrator Steve Cook, for April 12, 2018.
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Hema Subramanian, Acting Special Assistant for Agriculture Policy at the EPA, confirms receipt of a speaking request from Tasha Duncan of the Oklahoma Farm Bureau regarding a Congressional action event scheduled for April 19, 2018, and indicates she will provide updates soon.
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The Environmental Protection Agency's Crystal Penman informs Dain Hansen from IAPMO that David Ross is unavailable for a meeting on May 8, but Deputy Assistant Administrator Lee Forsgren can meet instead.
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The National Corn Growers Association expresses concern to the EPA about the granting of small refinery exemptions from Renewable Fuel Standard obligations, arguing it threatens corn demand and prices amid declining farm income.
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