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Message From: Sent: To: Subject: Global Energy Institute [globalenergy@uschamber.com] 1/26/2018 8:53:43 PM Yamada, Richard (Yujiro) [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipients/cn=4c34ale0345e4d26b361b5031430639d-Yamada, Yuj] 2017 Energy Accomplishments, Infrastructure and more Energy Round-up Energy Policy In Trump Era Bodes Well for Americans and Business This morning, The Hill ran Dan Byers' Op-Ed on U.S. energy policy in the first year of the Trump Administration. Byers writes "the number and comprehensive scope of these important pro-energy actions send an unmistakable and powerful signal: American energy policy is and will remain foundational to the Trump administration's strategy to spur economic growth, jobs and investment." To learn more about individual actions check out our detailed Energy Tracker and click the image below to read more: Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tiers 8&9 ED 002061 00269217-00001 mm- Rebuild Now: Infrastructure's Time Has Come Click the image below to read Chamber President and CEO Tom Donohue's latest piece on the need for large scale infrastructure modernization that will help boost economic growth and pave the way toward our nation's future. tt ...[W )e must reform the permitting process. Currently, it can take longer to get government approval for a project than it takes to construct it. Congress should merge certain review processes and stream line others to ensure that it never takes more than two years to com plete a federal permit. Tom Donohue President and CEO. U.S. Chamber of Commerce J 5 Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tiers 8&9 ED 002061 00269217-00002 Top Energy Highlights of 2017 2017 was a noteworthy year for the energy industry. Significant private investment and steady technology advances continued to drive increases in energy production - keeping consumer prices low. The Trump Administration also notched important victories and built momentum in the long and arduous process of delivering regulatory relief to the energy industry. The U.S. continued to strengthen its role as a global energy super power making us more secure at home and increasing our leverage abroad. Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tiers 8&9 ED 002061 00269217-00003 i^EnGr^ySti on^ , S i . i S S r s ; i i , , ) i i s.-s >: ti <'* ! i < i ' ! I iwtix. '>! f ,,Y S ' i ,, > s > < v ,y h s S ' k ' l g ijS-N 'S V "S I ii s,s sS-,s" ; ' ' !<'V>s u \ `\ d e ca d e s c?M< < > < < << iited j v< b < v * n > m j $ a rm of Ak Tru m p inistj' # b n '4 T> <*S<N ) ! );s S 1 < , >' raft o fe h i ' m - ,v $v,$ H '-ii ?TSO:'t: Tilt? n-ssiV I s l l l l \ - M/s V' ' Orif.sC< '< p r p i'o fOOOA?Nig s s i g l l i l i l i l t * M < t : Corn s s !< <i * H ' 1 , s s1; ' < 'V M V i IX' raf lia a l^ p lllii investr ' S . S'S^ \ J ` , *>r > n ::::. 3 i N i i l l S i : I H lllllllI M llililg ll Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tiers 8&9 ED 002061 00269217-00004 Share this erne Hr fCtmage your ipeete; eneea !| Oat out usiog TruoR em ovsr:,;i Got Vieve this email aaiiaa. 16:5 H Sir..... NW Washington, DC |! 206D US Th :s email eras sen f to ye made. iCrmaiUdee got. gov To continue receiving oar emails, add no to your address book "U S. CHAMBER" and "U S. CHAMBER OF Chamber of Commerce of the United States of Amerrca. Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tiers 8&9 ED 002061 00269217-00005