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To: Jackson Brossy[jbrossy@nnwo.org]; Palumbo, David[dpalumbo@usbr.gov]; Deborah Lawler[dlawler@usbr.gov] From: Cameron, Scott Sent: 2017-02-22T12:42:41-05:00 Importance: Normal Subject: Re: Navajo March 1 Meeting Attendees Received: 2017-02-22T12:43:14-05:00 Hi Jackson, We are very happy to welcome everyone on your list. While we are still working on table configuration, my best guess is that we will have a limited number of seats around a rectangular table with a number of additional chairs for other people a few feet back from the main table. With that in mind, we plan on asking non-tribal interests to just have one or two people sitting at the table. We of course realize that the affected tribes have governmental status, but if you could manage to have fewer than 8 people from your delegation sitting at the table itself that would sure help enormously with our ability to manage the logistics of the meeting. Please let me know if that is a reasonable request on our part. Thanks, Scott Scott J. Cameron Special Assistant Office of the Secretary of the Interior Desk 202 208 0969 Cell 202 706 9031 On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 10:52 AM, Jackson Brossy <jbrossy@nnwo.org> wrote: Dear Mr. Cameron and Mr. Palumbo: The Navajo Nation is looking forward to the March 1 meeting (and today's call). We have several stakeholders we would like to participate and contribute to the meeting. Below are our folks who will be coming out. I know this is larger than optimal, however because of the lease location, the coal location, and the workforce, we believe we will see disparate impact on any closure. We'd like to have the right folks from our team at the meeting to maximize productivity from our side. Thank you, Jackson Navajo Nation attenddees: 1. President Russell Begaye (Executive Branch) 2. Speaker LoRenzo Bates (Legislative Branch) 3. Rob Joe, Chief Operations Officer 4. Bidtah Becker, NN Division of Natural Resources 5. Walter Haase, Navajo Tribal Utility Authority 6. Clark Mosely, NTEC Rep (Navajo coal company) 7. April Quinn, NN Dept. of Justice 8. Jackson Brossy, NN Washington Office. Jackson S. Brossy Executive Director Navajo Nation Washington Office 750 1st Street Northeast, Ste. 1010 Washington, DC 20002 202.682.7390