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To: Dravis, Samantha[dravis.samantha@epa.gov] From: Brent Fewell Sent: Wed 3/15/2017 11:33:47 AM Subject: i ">'*'<*" j removed.txt EPA CoverJ-etter.pdf I u-. P-w-Pm, Resume-- March 2017.pdf Hi Samantha, A very strong resume that you and the Administrator may wish to consider. Brent Brent Fewell | Earth & Water Group 1455 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20004 (202) 280-6362 (o) | (202) 664-9297 (c) | www.earthandwatergroup.com This e-mail communication (including any attachments) may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, you should immediately stop reading this message and delete it from your system. Any unauthorized reading, distribution, copying or other use of this communication (or its attachments) is strictly prohibited. ED_001523_00008200 To: From: Sent: Subject: Dravis, Samantha[dravis.samantha@epa.gov] David Schwietert Fri 5/26/2017 10:38:03 PM Fwd: Alert: California Warns Senate Taking Step to Gut Auto Efficiency Fyi Rules Begin forwarded message: From: Bloomberg Government <alerts@bgov.com> Date: May 26, 2017 at 6:18:28 PM EDT To: <dschwietert@AUTOALLIANCE.ORG> Subject: Alert: California Warns Senate Taking Step to Gut Auto Efficiency Rules California Warns Senate Taking Step to Gut Auto Efficiency Rules By John Lippert and Ryan Beene | May 26, 2017 06:18PM ET | Bloomberg Government California Governor Jerry Brown criticized a U.S. Senate bill that aims to simplify auto efficiency standards, warning the measure represents a step toward decimating requirements that manufacturers produce cleaner cars. Legislation introduced Thursday by Missouri Republican Roy Blunt would align the differing approaches that separate U.S. agencies take to regulating fuel mileage and carbon emissions. Sponsors include Michigan Democrat Debbie Stabenow. California countered America's worst smog by writing its own clean-air rules starting in 1970 and has vowed to remain a bulwark against the deregulation President Donald Trump has promised the auto industry. Brown, a Democrat, said in an interview Friday that the Senate bill bolsters carmakers' efforts to avoid billions of dollars in penalties for failing to reach efficiency goals. "It's of the nature of salami tactics," Brown said by phone. "They'll try to take a slice, and if they get away with it, they'll take another slice and another slice until they really gut the current regime to reduce ED_001523_00008418