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To: From: Sent: Subject: Neil J Naraine[Neil.Naraine@ipaper.com] Jackson, Ryan Wed 4/5/2017 5:49:28 PM RE: hey Jackson - Pruitt chief of staff to chair regulatory repeal task force Yes From: Neil J Naraine [mailto:Neil.Naraine@ipaper.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 5, 2017 8:43 AM To: jackson.ryan@epamail.epa.gov Subject: hey Jackson - Pruitt chief of staff to chair regulatory repeal task force My boss chairs trump's manufacturers CEO job's initiative - I work one block from you on Pennsylvania ave......any chance we could meet and talk regulatory reform? Thx man! Neil Naraine j Director, Government Relations | International Paper 1101 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 200 j Washington, DC 20004 o: 202.628.1318 | f: 202.628.1368 From: POLITICO Pro Energy Whiteboard [mailto:politicoemail@politicopro.com1 Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2017 7:11 PM To: Neil J Naraine <Neil.N3faine@jpaper.com> Subject: [External]: Pruitt chief of staff to chair regulatory repeal task force 17cv1906 Sierra Club v. EPA - 6/22 Production ED 001523 00004998-00001 By Alex Guillen and Anthony Adragna 04/04/2017 06:57 PM EDT A newly obtained internal EPA memo puts one of Administrator Scott Pruitt's top aides at the helm of the agency's new regulatory repeal task force that was established under President Donald Trump's February executive order on regulations. The March 24 memo from Pruitt to EPA officials says his chief of staff, Ryan Jackson, will chair the task force, which is meant to recommend rules "that can be repealed, replaced or modified to make them less burdensome." Also on the task force are Jackson's deputy, Byron Brown, and Brittany Bolen, the deputy associate administrator for policy. All three are former aides to Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.). EPA's various offices, including those overseeing air, water and chemical safety, have until May 15 to identify specific mles for the task force to consider for repeal or change. The memo directs each office to hold a public meeting on the topic "so that we can listen and learn directly from those impacted by our regulations." Pruitt's memo also identifies Samantha Dravis, his associate administrator for policy, as the "regulatory reform officer" the agency is required to designate per Trump's order. Dravis came from the Republican Attorneys General Association. To view online: https://www.politicopro.com/energv/whiteboard/2017/04/pruitt-chiefofstaffto-chair-regulatoryrepeal-task-force-085926 Was this Pro content helpful? Tell us what you think in one click. Yes, verv Somewhat Neutral Not really Not at all You received this POLITICO Pro content because your customized settings include: tags: Energy: EPA, Energy: Regulations. To change your alert settings, please go to https://www.politicopro.com/settings This emaii was sent by: POLITICO, LLC 1000 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, VA, 22209, USA 17cv1906 Sierra Club v. EPA - 6/22 Production ED 001523 00004998-00002 To: From: Sent: Subject: John BlountOohn.blount@ervinhillstrategy.com] Jackson, Ryan Mon 11/13/2017 10:30:18 PM RE: EPA Resume Thanks for this. I think I'm full up, but you never know. From: John Blount [mailto:john.blount@ervinhillstrategy.com] Sent: Monday, November 13, 2017 2:47 PM To: Jackson, Ryan <jackson.ryan@epa.gov> Subject: FW: EPA Resume Ryan: Are looking for a good lawyer to join your legislative affairs team? Please give this young man an interview. You will like him. John Blount SVP, Global Government Affairs Ervin | Hill Strategy 410 First Street, SE Suite 300 Washington, D.C. 20003 202.425.4618-cell 17cv1906 Sierra Club v. EPA 6/22 Production ED 001523 00004999-00001