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GRIEVANCE FORM M e o e iv e MAR 212017 Office of the General Counsel Oklahoma Bar Association PAGE ONE RETURN FORM TO: Office of the Genera! Counsel Oklahoma Bar Association P.O. Box 53036 Oklahoma City, OK 73152 Complainant I n fo rm a t io Prefix: DMr. DMrs. Ms. (iDvv\\?W'vY o /Vt'S ,JVr r f u y First Name: r nDa+teTof bJirtlh: Middle Name: Email: Last Name: Telephone: Address: Home: City: Business: State. Zip code: Mobile: n ^ PW U A iv e r ^ iw1 * r U xvJ Attorney against whom you wish to file a grievance: (NO LAW FIRMS) Prefix: s'Mr. n Mrs. 0 Ms. First Name: '\K)Oj r d' ____ Middle Name: Last NamUe. : .ELnv\ Address: Cty:\iAasth _____Wt V...i.SeFr'evn C\vTra/w State: Zip code: '%0A[(?O Telephone: Business: 4 2 ^ 0 ^ 1 d ? Q o o \H\ A ve AU Home: Mobile: Email: p y u r t ir . ^gV ' 1. Did you employ the attorney? Yes No a. Approximate date you employed the attorney: /Ar b. Was there a written agreement for services? Yes _ No (If yes, attach copy) c. What, if any, was the amount paid to the attorney? ^ Jk d. Date Paid: ^ / h _____ (attach proof of payment) * * * DO NOT WRITE ON BACK OF FORM * * * * * * DO NOT SEND ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS, PROVIDE COPIES AS ORIGINALS CANNOT BE RETURNED * * * GRIEVANCE FORM PAGE TWO 2. if you did not employ the attorney, what is your connection to him/her? ______________ ______________________________________________________ 3. Please furnish the following information, if available: a. Name of Court/County: U /Av b. Case Number: h _________ c. Title of Suit: v O / ^ c _______ vs. P /A c d. Approximate Date case was filed: jO / 4. If you are or have been represented by any other attorney with regard to this same matter, state the name and address of the other attorney: Name: _ Address: City:___ State: Zip code; 5. If you have made a grievance about this same matter to any other Official or Agency, state its (their) name(s), and the approximate date you reported it: T > / A ____________________________________________________________ 6. In the event a disciplinary hearing is held, would you be willing to appear and testify as a witness? Yes v / No._____ _ DO NOT WRITE ON BACK OF FORK! * * " * * * DO NOT SEND ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS, PROVIDE COPIES AS ORIGINALS CANNOT BE RETURNED * * * GRIEVANCE FORM PAGE THREE Nature of grievance against the attorney explained in full detail. (Use a separate piece o f paper if necessary). If you employed the attorney, state what you employed him/her to do. Include what the attorney did or did not do. Further information may be requested. hereby certify that I have read the foregoing matters and that they are true and ............ 'm y knowledge. Date This grievance form m ust be signed before it can be considered. It is imperative that you notify this office o f an address change. If you are not available as a witness, your grievance may be dismissed. 21, A ttachm ent to G rievance Form o f C enter fo r Biological D iversity and Kristen van de Biezenbos (Mar. 2017) Complainant 1: CB(PaP9tXoyev7rn)va1t.tlon)eaBo7drnd1odft@7xoh,-rrO6b1oB41iRuo30igol719ohl47og:2giAc1iac1mladylivDRe.irvAseittrwvs.iootoyrdg, Senior Attorney Complainant 2: IdNK3kn0.oorv0i:hrasmetnTeTr.aindhmPnee.veb.barOeUnsireoKndzdnieevea7inell3Bbr0RCsoii1eoast9zy@apedaonocbfuioOt.yeskd,aluAsahsaosoRmceaisaiCtdeoenPlltreogofefetsohsfeoLrSalawte of Oklahoma QUESTION #2: If you did not employ the attorney, what is your connection to him/her? 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THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Wednesday, January 18, 2017 United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Washington, D.C. The committee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:00 a.m. in room 406, Dirksen Senate Office Building, the Honorable John Barrasso [chairman of the committee] presiding. Present: Senators Barrasso, Carper, Inhofe, Capito, Boozman, Wicker, Fischer, Moran, Rounds, Ernst, Sullivan, Cardin, Sanders, Whitehouse, Merkley, Gillibrana, Booker, Markey, Duckworth, and Harris. Also Present: Senator Lankford. 1 2 STATEMENT OF THE HONORABLE JOHN BARRASSO, A UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF WYOMING Senator Barrasso. Good morning. I call this hearing to order. We have quite a full house today. 1 welcome the audience. This is a formal Senate hearing, and in order to allow the Committee to conduct its business, we will maintain decorum. That means if there are disorders, demonstrations by a member of the audience, the person causing the disruption will be escorted from the room by the Capitol Police. Since this is our first hearing of this session, I v;ould like to welcome our new members, Senators Jerry Moran, Joni Ernst, Tammy Duckworth and Karnala Harris. Thank you very much and congratulations in joining the Committee. I would also like to welcome Senator Tom Carper in his new role as the Ranking Member of the Committee. You are here, even if you have a scratchy throat, 40 years from when you were Treasurer of Delaware, member of Congress, governor, member of the U.S. Senate. Have not missed a day. You are Cal Ripken, Jr. and the iron man. So thanks for being here. Thank you. I look forward to working with you. He deserves applause. With regard to procedure, we will tollow the early bird rule in terms of the order- of member questions. Members who were here at the start, as you all are, will be placed in the line based on your seniority on the Committee. Members who arrive after the hearing has started will be added to the .line in the order they arrive. 2 3 With respect to today's hearing, we will abide by the Committee's five-minute rule. The five minutes includes not just the questions, but also the nominee's answers, so I ask our members to please leave enough time for the nominee to answer your question. Today we will have many rounds of questions as are necessary so that members' questions are answered. Today's hearing is to consider the nomination of Attorney General of Oklahoma, Scott Pruitt, to be the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Attorney General Pruitt has been a distinguished public servant as well, and we will hear the same from his fellow Oklahomans today. He served eight years in the Oklahoma State Senate before being elected Attorney General of Oklahoma in November of 2010, where he still serves. There are numerous statements from his peers and the people that he has helped over the years that stand as a testament to his strong qualifications to run the Environmental Protection Agency. Twenty-four State attorneys general wrote to both Ranking Member Carper and to me stating that "As attorneys general, we understand the need to work coilaboratively to address threats to our environment that cross State lines, as well as the importance of a Federal counterpart in the EPA Administrator who possesses the knowledge, experience, and principles to work with our States to address issues affecting our environment. We believe that no one exemplifies these qualities more than Scott Pruitt." Now, Attorney General Pruitt has taken on polluters, including the oil industry, when there was cause. Randy Ellis, an award-winning 3 4 investigative reporter with the Oklahoman newspaper, praised Pruitt for his ability to take on industry. The paper highlighted the work of Attorney General Pruitt to hold a large oil company accountable. This is what Ellis stated. He said, "Mr. Pruitt demonstrated that he will take on industry when they overstep when he sued oil companies such as BP who knowingly double-dipped by collecting reimbursements for corrective action environmental costs for sites that they polluted." This is why I believe President-elect Trump nominated Attorney General Pruitt to serve as the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA, under the leadership of a gualified and responsible administrator, is a vital tool that must be used to protect the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the communities where our families live. It is truly a sacred trust. Colleagues on both sides of the aisle say that Attorney General Pruitt has the right experience for the position. Attorney General Pruitt understands the need to both protect the environment, while allowing our Nation's economy to grow. The agency needs a leader who will follow the laws created by this Committee. During the last eight years, EPA administrators created broad and legally questionable new regulations which have undermined the American people's faith in the Agency. These regulations have done great damage to the livelihoods of our Nation's hardest working citizens. The regulatory zeal of the last eight years has violated a fundamental principle of environmental stewardship, which is do no harm. This failed environmental leadership has contributed to two of 4 5 the worst Government-created environmental disasters in decades: the Gold King Mine spill and Flint, Michigan's water crisis. Those disasters hurt people, many from low-income and minority communities who can least afford it. As I have discussed wi th Attorney General. Pruitt, my home State of Wyoming is a leading energy producing State. We have abundant supplies of coal, natural gas, crude oil, and uranium. These industries provide thousands of good paying jobs for Wyoming communities. We are also, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful States in the Nation. We are home to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks and numerous national forests and pristine lakes and waterways. Our wildlife population is diverse and abundant. We have thriving populations of grizzly bears, wolves, elk, and bison. People travel from around the world to corne to Wyoming because our State's natural resources are spectacular. Wyoming has managed to strike that balance between our environment and our economy, and it shows. For eight years, Wyoming has suffered under an EPA that didn't believe in striking a balance. As EPA regulations crushed energy jobs in my State, State revenue fell that pays for State programs. This includes paying for our vital environmental programs. Clearly, a wholesale change is needed. Any new Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency needs to protect the environment in a responsible way that doesn't ignore the good work that States do to protect their air, land, and water, as well as their economies. 5 6 At this time I would like to ask Ranking Member Senator Carper f o r an opening statement. [The prepared statement of Senator Barrasso follows:] 6 242 Senator Whitehouse. I just want to touch on two things, and then we'll wrap up. The first is that on your questionnaire you listed an email address with a me.com domain as your business email. You also have an OAG.ok.gov address. Are there other email addresses that you have and are the other email addresses that you use for business other than your me.com and your OAG.ok.gov email addresses? Mr. Pruitt. I am sorry, Senator. The "me" address is not a business email address. I am not sure why it was designated as such. Senator Whitehouse. Well, maybe we can just correct the filing on that. Mr. Pruitt. There are no other email addresses, if that is your question, Senator. Senator Whitehouse. We have gone through the cases that you list as your environmental cases. When we take out the cases that were started by your predecessor, Drew Edmonson, and -when you take out the cases that are fish kill cases, which I understand is a formulaic matter that is resolved by letter at the staff level, you count the fish, you pay the fee, and when you take out the qui tarn cases, which are, for those who aren't lawyers, a private individual who brings an action and then the attorney general can step in and take the action over if they want, but it is brought in the first instance by a private individual. And then if you take out the cases in which you sued EPA, there is virtually nothing left. And in addition to that, we have that you closed the environmental protection unit in Oklahoma as a free-standing unit. You told me when we met that you had rolled it into your federalism 242 243 unit. But I was just on the federalism unit is website, and the word "environmental" doesn't even appear on that. It appears to be run by the Solicitor General. It says over and over again that it is involved in appellate litigation. And of course, if you are bringing an action, you are not starting at the appellate level. Mr. Pruitt. Senator, if I may, the Deputy Solicitor General, Clayton Eubanks, was actually employed by the previous attorney general. He has been designated the Deputy Solicitor General and is responsible for environmental related advice and consent to those agencies. Senator Whitehouse. Yes. That's a different function, though. That's a different f unction than to bring an action. I have been an attorney general, too. I know the difference. The attorney general has an obligation to provide lawyers, to give advice to agencies. But you also have the authority to bring criminal actions, if you wish. And you have the authority to bring civil actions, if you wish. And it is those authorities that I believe have not gotten much attention. And the last piece of that, because you will have a chance to respond, but I am on a short clock, is that there was in Oklahoma an environmental crimes task force that your predecessor led. It have describes, and I would ask to these documents put into the record, from 1997 to 2010 the OECTF, the Environmental Crimes Task Force or the Environmental Protection Unit, in conjunction with EPA and other entities, conducted 142 criminal investigations, resulting in 56 prosecutions. Criminal cases resulted in individual convictions on 110 felonies, 21 misdemeanor counts, corporate conv.iccions, 10 243 244 felony and 3 misdemeanor counts, $8 million in fines, 28 years of jail time. We can put it in the record. Do you even participate in the Oklahoma Environmental Crimes Task Force still? Senator Barrasso. Without objection. [The referenced information follows:] 244 254 Senator Barrasso. I want to thank all the members of the committee for your patience. I certainly want to thank the nominee for his time and his testimony today. The hearing is adjourned. [Whereupon, at 4:55 p.m., the hearing was adjourned.] 254 Exhibit B Letter from D em ocratic M em b ers, U.S. Senate C om m ittee on Environm ent and Public W orks to EPA Adm inistrator Scott Pruitt M arch 17, 2017 March 17,2017 TAEW1h2nda0evms0iHhriPoinonneingsmntotnroerasnantyob.tlarlDvelaCPSnric2aoo0ttAe0tc0vPt4iero.u,nitNtAWgency Dear Administrator Pruitt: CatCpahnnrooeeddmmcOmwemmdkeailiiknattRatteghseeekoeescAm,petidhwnenacmateatiArfdieryintvceptoiasosoucpntrrornectramiceeetntyosmgfopruGsfoialtlnynehmydondaeuervtelnrreooaqtcnslduuogoesstn-ohsndfbtoeipeyrtwlrhmbaoAaeytmatfphetoryaiodoirtotleneduy7.yiot,sporucA2arulo0now.s1vssmepiOu7drar.eeueremernconcoblcfaoteyrenrfismfcuaielnocalrdyaifnltstsiafhoocaaenrcnntoEdhbducnydnroveoatmiaqcnrbouuisninewmlgsmietteysareninntanasdtrgteafttshrrndoueedemvtshEePcfrPyruuaioAlblbulewqiradcuistteWihbsmettoilehoorenwkasss, 1. 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RCeoqmumesittsto Transparent and Timely Review of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) While you were Attorney General of Oklahoma, your office accumulated a significant backlog of Open Records Act requests from the media and public, and in some cases it took your office over two years to produce responsive documents. Request: To ensure the EPA is responding to FOIA requests in a transparent and timely manner, we ask that you provide the Committee with a list of open FOIA requests submitted to EPA (and the date on which each was submitted) at the end of each month. ccoonntsaidcteWrMateiicohvnaelroyfFmoreuuercdrhheoqafupfepasrttesct.hiaeItfeCyoyomouumrhaiptvrteoeemaonpnyt aqEtutneevnsittriiooonnnmstoeanbtthoiausntdmthPaetusteebrlr.iecqTWuheaosntrskk,sypaolteua2sf0oe2rf2ye2eol4urf8re8e32to. Sincerely, U.S. Senator BeUrn.Sa.rdSeSnaantdoerrs ShelUdo.Sn. WSehniatetohrouse // / // 1 TamUfl.iSy. DSeuncaktwororth fj6 w *. EdwUa.Srd. & .___- , " f nMataorrkov -4C "** r . -1 Exhibit C Email from Sarah M agruder Lyle to Scott Pruitt Subject: A F P M 's 2014 Renew able Fuel Standards W aiver Filed (Aug. 14, 2013) From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Sarah Maoruder tvie Scott Pruitt (Scott.nruitt@me.i:orn1 Clavton. Eubanks@oaQ.ok.nov AFPM's 2014 Renewable Fuels Standard Waiver Filed 08/14/2013 03:48 PM Dear General Pruitt - I hope you are doing well! Attached you will find AFPM 's 2014 Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS) waiver petition which was filed with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on August 13. W hile this petition does not address environmental harm, it provides compelling support on the econom ic harm cause by the ethanol blendwall under the RFS mandate. The filing of this petition starts the statutory 90-day time period within which EPA must respond. AFPM remains very interested in the prospect of your state filing a similar waiver request highlighting the environmental harm caused by the RFS mandate which we discussed previously. I would be happy to answer any questions you may have. Please feel free to contact me at slvle@afom.org or at 202.552.4367. Best, Sarah K.ivlayrucier Ly;e Vice Pres!Cem Strategic initiatives American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers 1667 K Std-vi NVV Suite 700 Washington DC 20006 202.457.CM80 office 202 552 4357 direct S|V:-!(:>;mini uni .earn more about AFPryi at -'nn- ..vu CONFIDENTIAL!'!V MO":ICE: ibiselectronicruns;.hocponianujiikcoiistionliomthe.'uncnc..i:-uoii: Petrocn&mica!Maniii'actuieisthatmay be confidentialcrprivileged The.informationisintendedsolelyortheuse oMne individuals}orentitygesjnamec above liyou .orno:theintendedrec;0ient oe aware thatanydiscloses:, copying distribution oiuse orthecontentsot thismonsagi:ispromoiieo ifyou nave received triee-mai1inerror pleasenoblyusimmediately bytelephone ati'202><".5704bu oi by rsoiye-m;;uana permanentlydeletethise ntail any attachments, and ailcopies tneraoi Feb-17-2017 005186 Exhibit D Em ails Re: ALEC Speaking Engagem ent (April 16, 2013) Fioni Amy Kjose Anderson <aanrfersonfi>alBn oro> To "Ashley Olmstead@nag-0k.aov" <Ashlev Olmsteadi5>oag ok.Qov>. Melissa Houston <malissamhouston@omatl com>. ''Scott PRuitt tscott.pruitt(5^g J g | <scott.Druitt(g| Cc "A bro, Derek" <Derek Albro@dvn.r.om> Date 04/16/2013 02:20 PM Subject RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Forgot to include the title of trie workshop: Embracing American Energy O pportunities: From Wellheads to Pipelines Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.ora/CivilJustice From: Amy Kjose Anderson Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:38 AM To: 'Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov'; 'Melissa Houston'; Scott PRuitt fscott.pruitt(a| Cc: 'Albro, Derek' Subject: ALEC Speaking Engagement Wanted to provide you w ith details on General P ru itt's speaking engagem ent at the May 3rd ALEC m eeting. The energy workshop w ill be in Ballroom DE at th e Cox C onvention Center and runs fro m 11am to 12:15 on th e 3rd. General P ru itt w ill be joined by Jack Stark, Continental and Corey Goulet, TransCanada. Corey w ill be discussing infrastructure. Jack w ill be talking about fracking technology and safety, and we are looking fo rw a rd to hearing General Pruitt's remarks on state prim acy in oil and gas regulation and th e EPA's sue & settle m odus operandi. We expect th a t C orporation Com m issioner Douglas w ill m oderate th e panel, though this is still underworks. Each panelist w ill have 15 to 20 m inutes, which should leave 15 m inutes fo r Q&A. If he has any questions, d o n 't hesitate to call o r email me. I w ill also be available on the day o f at (202) 870-1110. General P ru itt w ill be registered to a tte nd any o f the ALEC conference he w ould like. He's w elcom e to a ttend the Board Dinner on th e evening o f th e 2nd at th e G overnor's M ansion (just let me know ahead o f tim e ) and w e'd love to have him stick around fo r any o f th e rest o f th e conference... th e re is a reception on the evening o f the 3r0 at the Petroleum Club from 6 to 8pm . And let me know w h e th e r you've considered if he w ould like to participate as the Civil Justice Task Force Luncheon speaker... w ould be d e lig h tfu l to have o u r cu rre n t legislative m em bers benefit from his experience as a fo rm e r state legislator, an ALEC m em ber and a now a tto rn e y general. Koch industries is sponsoring that luncheon. Melissa, w oulc you also like to be registered fo r the event? I can extend you a co m p lim e n ta ry registration. Feb-17-2017 001953 From: Reply To: To: Cc: Subject: Date: meptinqfd^i.Qr meetinosfBlalec.ora melissa, housronfffioao. ok. aov rhonda.aellerf&oaaok.aov Purchase Confirmation No. 075*120 (Ms. Melissa Houston) 04/22/2013 07:00 PM Dear Ms. Melissa Houston, Thank you for your purchase! For your records, here is a summary of your purchase from The American Legislative Exchange Council. Date/Time: 4/22/2013 7:55 PM Purchased By: Ms. Melissa Houston Customer ID: 2436020 (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov rYeofuerrecnocnefsir.mation number is: 075420 Please keep this number for any Shopping Cart Items Amount Quantity Total 2013 Spring Task Force Summit .--.I', v w - .. S500. 00 1 S500.00 Spring Task Force Summit 2013 Registration Discount! (S500.00) 1 (S500.00) Subtotal Taxes $0.00 $0.00 Shipping Invoice Total SO.00 $0.00 Grand Total Payment Order Balance $0.00 $0.00 S0.00 Feb-17-2017 001993 From: To: Subject Date: Amv Kfflse Anderson Katie.Oarktnioan.ok.nov RE: Attorney General Information 05/02/2013 09:58 AM The sponsors for the Friday evening reception are: Reynolds Koch Industries OKC Chamber of Commerce BlueCross PhRMA UPS Devon Energy Bayer TransCanada Continental Resources Phillips66 Cash America OK Bankers Association Jim Dunlap Consultants Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. OGE Oklahoma State Chamber of Commerce And the sponsor for the Board Dinner is Express Employment Professionals. I'll be back to you shortly on the person who will meet AG Pruitt in the lobby. Thanks! Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council 1101 Vermont Ave NW, 11th Floor Washington, D.C. 20005 (p) (202) 742-8510 (0 (202) 466-3801 alec ora/CivilJustice From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 11:39 AM To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: Attorney General Information Amy, Thanks for giving me all the information. If you could send me the information regarding who will be meeting the Attorney General in the lobby before the speaking event and their information. Also, the rest of the information on the reception and if there will be any specials guests at the reception Thank you so much! Katie Dark Feb-17-2017 002013 + A CUSTOMER USE ONLY LJ l: L Mailing Envelope For Domestic and international Use Visit us at usps.com EL652276311US USPS packaging products he awarded Cradle to Cradle Ce for their ecologicafly' intellige. 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