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To: Katharine MacGregor[katharine_macgregor@ios.doi.gov] Cc: Lassiter, Tracie[tracie_lassiter@ios.doi.gov]; Jill MoranOcmoran@blm.gov] From: Quinn, Matthew Sent: 2017-12-06T12:06:53-05:00 Importance: Normal Subject Re: A Secretary budget QFR Received: 2017-12-06T12:14:10-05:00 Matthew J. Quinn | Attorney - Advisor | Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs | U.S. Department of the Interior | 202.208.3146 On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 11:56 AM, Katharine MacGregor <katharine macgregor@ios.doi.gov> wrote: Matt - We have since published in the Federal Register our energy burdens report for public review-1 would Sent from my iPhone On Dec 6, 2017, at 10:54 AM, Lassiter, Tracie <tracie lassiter@ios.doi.gov> wrote: Thanks Matt and per our conversation hopefully she can connect with us at some point today on this question. T On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 11:50 AM, Quinn, Matthew <matthcw quinn@ios.doi.gov> wrote: Hi KateWc just got clearance to send the Secretary's House Budget QFRs - the set was hung up with OMB on a Bureau of Reclamation-related question. But now wc need to make sure the other answers are not out of date, since they've been sitting since September. There were several questions that pertained to S.O. 3349 and E.O. 13783, and I'm told you should have the latest info on this. Can you tell me if the cleared answer (highlighted at the bottom) to the following questions is still accurate, or does it need an update? Thanks, Matt (n.b I'm cc'ing Tracie and Jill per a chat I just had with Tracie.) Secretarial Order 3349 and Executive Order 13783: On March 29, 2017, you signed Secretarial Order Number 3349, which was designed to implement the directive in the Executive Order of March 28, 2017 (Executive Order 13783), to "review all existing regulations, orders, guidance documents, policies, and any other similar agency actions...that potentially burden the development or use of domestically produced energy resources." The Executive Order and Secretarial Order also rescinded or ordered the rescission of a number of important Obama Administration climate and mitigation policies, lifted the moratorium on new coal leases, and ordered the review of four commonsense regulations affecting oil and gas operations on National Park Service lands, fish and wildlife refuges, and other public lands. In order to understand the potentially massive changes in public lands policy and management that will arise from the Executive Order and Secretarial Order, please provide the following documents described in Secretarial Order 3349: Question 64. The list of all Department Actions related to mitigation policies provided to the Deputy Secretary by each bureau and office, as required to be completed by April 12, 2017, as per Section 5(a)(i) of Secretarial Order 3349; Question 65. The list of all Department Actions related to climate change policies provided to the Deputy Secretary by each bureau and office, as required to be completed by April 12, 2017, as per Section 5(b)(i) of Secretarial Order 3349; Question 66. The report from the Director, Bureau of Land Management, on the rule entitled, "Waste Prevention, Production Subject to Royalties, and Resource Conservation," as required to be provided to the Assistant Secretary - Land and Minerals Management by April 19, 2017, per Section 5(c)(ii) of Secretarial Order 3349; Question 67. The report from the Director, National Park Service, on the rule entitled, "General Provisions and Non-Federal Oil and Gas Rights," as required to be provided to the Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks by April 19, 2017, per Section 5(c)(iii) of Secretarial Order 3349; Question 68. The report from the Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, on the rule entitled, "Management of Non-Federal Oil and Gas Rights," as required to be provided to the Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks by April 19, 2017, per Section 5(c)(iv) of Secretarial Order 3349; and Question 69. The reports from each bureau and office head provided to the Deputy Secretary that identify all existing Department Actions that "potentially burden...the development or utilization of domestically produced energy resources," as required by April 19, 2017, per Section 5(c)(v) of Secretarial Order 3349. Matthew J. Quinn | Attorney - Advisor | Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs U.S. Department of the Interior | 202.208.3146 Thanks, Trade L. Lassiter U.S. Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary Land & Minerals Management 1849 C. Street, NW, Room 6615 Washington, DC 20240 (o) 202-208-6734 (f) 202- 208-3619 Tracie Lassiter@ios.doi.gov To: Katharine MacGregor[katharine_macgregor@ios.doi.gov] Cc: Quinn, Matthew[matthew_quinn@ios.doi.gov]; Jill Moran[]cmoran@blm.gov] From: Lassiter, Tracie Sent: 2017-12-06T11:58:08-05:00 Importance: Normal Subject: Re: A Secretary budget QFR Received: 2017-12-06T11:58:55-05:00 Thanks Kate. T On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 11:56 AM, Katharine MacGregor <katharine macgregor@ios.doi.gov> wrote: Matt - We have since published in the Federal Register our energy burdens report for public review- I would (b) (5) Sent from my iPhone On Dec 6, 2017, at 10:54 AM, Lassiter, Tracie <tracie lassiter@ios.doi.gov> wrote: Thanks Matt and per our conversation hopefully she can connect with us at some point today on this question. T On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 11:50 AM, Quinn, Matthew <matthew quinn@ios.doi.gov> wrote: Hi KateWe just got clearance to send the Secretary's House Budget QFRs - the set was hung up with OMB on a Bureau of Reclamation-related question. But now we need to make sure the other answers are not out of date, since they've been sitting since September. There were several questions that pertained to S.O. 3349 and E.O. 13783, and I'm told you should have the latest info on this. Can you tell me if the cleared answer (highlighted at the bottom) to the following questions is still accurate, or does it need an update? Thanks, Matt (n.b I'm cc'ing Tracie and Jill per a chat I just had with Tracie.) Secretarial Order 3349 and Executive Order 13783: On March 29, 2017, you signed Secretarial Order Number 3349, which was designed to implement the directive in the Executive Order of March 28, 2017 (Executive Order 13783), to "review all existing regulations, orders, guidance documents, policies, and any other similar agency actions...that potentially burden the development or use of domestically produced energy resources." The Executive Order and Secretarial Order also rescinded or ordered the rescission of a number of important Obama Administration climate and mitigation policies, lifted the moratorium on new coal leases, and ordered the review of four commonsense regulations affecting oil and gas operations on National Park Service lands, fish and wildlife refuges, and other public lands. In order to understand the potentially massive changes in public lands policy and management that will arise from the Executive Order and Secretarial Order, please provide the following documents described in Secretarial Order 3349: Question 64. The list of all Department Actions related to mitigation policies provided to the Deputy Secretary by each bureau and office, as required to be completed by April 12, 2017, as per Section 5(a)(i) of Secretarial Order 3349; Question 65. The list of all Department Actions related to climate change policies provided to the Deputy Secretary by each bureau and office, as required to be completed by April 12, 2017, as per Section 5(b)(i) of Secretarial Order 3349; Question 66. The report from the Director, Bureau of Land Management, on the rule entitled, "Waste Prevention, Production Subject to Royalties, and Resource Conservation," as required to be provided to the Assistant Secretary' - Land and Minerals Management by April 19, 2017, per Section 5(c)(ii) of Secretarial Order 3349; Question 67. The report from the Director, National Park Service, on the rule entitled, "General Provisions and Non-Federal Oil and Gas Rights," as required to be provided to the Assistant Secretary' for Fish and Wildlife and Parks by April 19, 2017, per Section 5(c)(iii) of Secretarial Order 3349; Question 68. The report from the Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, on the rule entitled, "Management of Non-Federal Oil and Gas Rights," as required to be provided to the Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks by April 19, 2017, per Section 5(c)(iv) of Secretarial Order 3349; and Question 69. The reports from each bureau and office head provided to the Deputy Secretary that identify all existing Department Actions that "potentially burden...the development or utilization of domestically produced energy resources," as required by April 19, 2017, per Section 5(c)(v) of Secretarial Order 3349. Matthew J. Quinn | Attorney - Advisor | Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs | U.S. Department of the Interior | 202.208.3146 Thanks, Tracie L. Lassiter U.S. Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary Land & Minerals Management 1849 C. Street, NW, Room 6615 Washington, DC 20240 (o) 202-208-6734 (f) 202- 208-3619 Tracie Lassiter@ios.doi.gov Thanks, Tracie L. Lassiter U.S. Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary Land & Minerals Management 1849 C. Street, NW, Room 6615 Washington, DC 20240 (o) 202-208-6734 (f) 202- 208-3619 Tracie Lassiter@ios.doi.gov