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To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Hupp, Sydney[hupp.sydney@epa.gov] David Wilkins[David.Wilkins@nelsonmullins.com] Justin Meyers Tue 3/28/2017 2:29:59 PM RE: Meeting with Administrator Pruitt Sydney, Ambassador Wilkins asked me to reply on his behalf. The meeting attendees will be: Brad Wall, Premier of Saskatchewan Reg Downs, Senior Advisor, Premier Wall Kent Campbell, Deputy Minister, Saskatchewan Ambassador David Wilkins, Partner, Nelson Mullins Justin Meyers, Policy Advisor, Nelson Mullins Ambassador Wilkins' cell number is (864) 704-6548 in case something comes up. The meeting will primarily focus on energy and regulatory files between the US and Canada specifically CCS (carbon capture and sequestration) and reducing regulatory burdens on fossil fuel producers in Canada and the US. Premier Wall is fighting for the continued use of coal in Canada, against a carbon tax and against stringent methane regulations from oil and gas production. Saskatchewan is home to the Boundary Dam III project which is a retrofit of a 115 MW coal fired power plant with carbon capture and sequestration, and in 2014 became the world's first commercial post combustion CCS plant. Saskatchewan is also the 3rdlargest coal producer in Canada, the second largest oil producer in Canada and third largest natural gas producer. I have also included Premier Wall's bio below. 17cv1906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED_001523B_00005513-00001 Please let us know if we can provide anything further. Justin Honourable Brad Wall Brad Wall was first elected Premier of Saskatchewan in the November 2007 provincial election. His government was re-elected in the 2011 provincial election with 64% of the popular vote and in the 2016 provincial election with 62% of the popular vote - the highest percentages of any political party in Saskatchewan history. Premier Wall's government can point to a remarkable list of achievements, including: The largest personal income and property tax cuts in the history of Saskatchewan; Reducing the province's operating debt by 40 per cent and saving $1.2 billion in interest payments since 2008; Saskatchewan receiving a AAA credit rating from Moody's Investors Service for the first time; the highest level possible for a provincial government; Population growth of 132,000 people in 8 years - more growth than the previous 75 years combined to an all-time high of 1.14 million people; Implementing a Patients' First Review of the province's health care system and reducing surgical wait times from the longest in Canada to among the shortest; The most aggressive youth retention program in the country to ensure Saskatchewan's young people stay and work in the province; and Record infrastructure spending to improve roads, schools, hospitals and senior's facilities all across Saskatchewan. Premier Wall is also a passionate advocate for the province's most vulnerable, often saying that the purpose of pursuing economic growth is to "secure a better quality of life for all Saskatchewan people." His government created a new direct income support for people with disabilities called the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID) program, eliminated service wait lists for those with intellectual disabilities and have increased autism support and services by 1500% During the last few years, Premier Wall has been consistently rated as Canada's most popular premier in public opinion polls. He has earned a national reputation as a forceful and articulate 17cv1906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED_001523B_00005513-00002 defender of Saskatchewan's and Canada's trade interests, particularly in the areas of energy and agriculture. Premier Wall was first elected to the Saskatchewan Legislature in 1999, representing the constituency of Swift Current. Prior to entering elected politics, he was active in his local business community and involved in service work spanning local events, economic development and health care recruitment. Premier Wall was bom and raised in Swift Current, which is in Saskatchewan's southwest. He still lives there with his wife, Tami. He and his wife have three children. Premier Wall received his post secondary education at the University of Saskatchewan, where he earned an Honours degree in Public Administration. In his spare time, Premier Wall enjoys spending his time with family, reading, cooking, golfing, and cheering for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. From: Hupp, Sydney < > Sent: Monday, March 27, 2017 4:25 PM To: David Wilkins Cc: awilson@scag.gov; Dravis, Samantha Subject: RE: Meeting with Administrator Pruitt Sounds good! Just attendees and topic, please! Thank you! Sydney Hupp Office of the Administrator- Scheduling 202.816.1659 17cv1906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED_001523B_00005513-00003 From: David Wilkins [mailto:David.Wilkins@nelsonmullins.com] Sent: Monday, March 27, 2017 4:21 PM ~ To: Hupp, Sydney <hupp.sydney@epa.gov> Cc: awilson@scag.gov; Dravis, Samantha <dravis.samantha@epa.gov> Subject: Re: Meeting with Administrator Pruitt Sydney, That is great! Thank you so very much! We will be there a little before 2 00 pm on April 4. Please let me know what information you need from me, if any, regarding the meeting! David From: Hupp, Sydney Sent: Monday, March 27, 2017 4:07 PM To: David Wilkins Cc: awilson@scag.gov; Dravis, Samantha Subject: Meeting with Administrator Pruitt Good afternoon Ambassador Wilkins, Reaching out to you today regarding a meeting with Administrator Pruitt in early April. My apologies for the delay in getting back to you. Would 2PM on April 4th work for you all? Thank you! 17cv1906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED_001523B_00005513-00004 Sydney Hupp Office of the Administrator- Scheduling 202.816.1659 Confidentiality Notice This message is intended exclusively for the individual or entity to which it is addressed. This communication may contain information that is proprietary, privileged, confidential or otherwise legally exempt from disclosure. If you are not the named addressee, you are not authorized to read, print, retain, copy or disseminate this message or any part of it. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately either by phone (800-237-2000) or reply to this e-mail and delete all copies of this message. 17cv1906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED_001523B_00005513-00005