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Secretary Zinke Scott Will June 20, 2017 Summer National Meeting ERC & Nevada Host Committee Dinner
The purpose of this memo is to provide you preparatory information for the ERC & Nevada Host Committee Dinner. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call me (cell: (515) 783-7582) or RLDF Policy Director Adam Piper (cell: (803) 237-0974).
The dinner will be held Sunday, June 25, from 7:00-8:00 PM PDT, in the Lakeside Ballroom of The Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe (111 Country Club Drive - Incline Village, NV) as part of the Summer National Meeting. We anticipate 21 Republican Attorneys General from across the United States to be in attendance, as well as over 100 of our highest contributors to our corporate and individual donor program. Please note, there will be a reception from 6:00 7:00 PM PDT preceding the dinner. If your schedule allows, we would be honored for you to attend.
Below is a draft run of show for the dinner:
7:00pm - ERC & Nevada Host Committee Dinner begins 7:15pm - Attorney General Morrisey kicks off the program, introduces Attorney General Fox (5 minutes) 7:20pm - Attorney General Fox speaks, introduces Secretary Zinke (5 minutes) 7:25pm - Secretary Zinke Speaks (30 minutes) 7:55pm - Attorney General Coffman thanks Secretary Zinke and makes closing remarks (5 minutes) 8:00pm - ERC & Nevada Host Committee Reception concludes
A stage will be set in the ballroom as well as a podium with a handheld microphone. We're happy to make any
adjustments to the stage if necessary, and we're happy to accommodate any AV needs you may have.
Given your leadership as a U.S. Navy SEAL Commander, State Representative, U.S. Congressman and now Secretary of the Interior, we would like you to discuss what you are currently working on; how State AGs can become better allies of Cabinet members like yourself; and what the Administration is doing to preserve and promote the rule of law.
Rule of Law Defense Fund 1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Suite 800 Washington, D.C. 20006 (202) 296-5910 www.RuleofLawDefenseFund.org Twitter: @RuleofLawDfense
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From: Anna Palmer Jake Sherman Daniel Lippman
Sent: 2017-06-24T10:20:44-04:00
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Subject: POLITICO Playbook, presented by Starbucks: MATT MIKA out of hospital -- GOP HEALTH
CARE bill in shambles as Trump begins to get involved -- PRO-TRUMP group looking to pressure Dean
Heller -- WOODY JOHNSON spotted at Trump hotel -- PENCE huddles with Koch
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2017-06-24T10:31:22-04:00
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Today's POLITICO Playbook presented by Starbucks
06/24/2017 10:16 AM EDT
By ANNA PALMER (anna@politico.com; @apalmerdc), JAKE SHERMAN (sherman@politico.com; @JakeSherman) and DANIEL LIPPMAN (daniel@politico.com; @dlippman)
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DRIVING THE DAY
Good Saturday morning. GOOD NEWS -- MATT MIKA IS OUT OF THE HOSPITAL A note from his family: "Our family is pleased to report that Matt has been discharged from George Washington University Hospital. We are truly grateful for the compassionate, world-class care provided by the doctors, nurses and team at George Washington, and we will never forget and continue to be grateful for the heroism shown by the U.S. Capitol Police. We truly appreciate the prayers, words of encouragement and support from Matt's friends, family and people across the nation and the world. Matt's discharge is a welcome and important step. As he continues to recover we ask for your respect of our family's privacy. The family currently has no plans to do media interviews or provide further updates."
BAD NEWS FOR TRUMP -- Five Senate Republicans oppose the GOP health care bill. Sens. Dean Heller (Nev.), Ron Johnson (Wis.), Mike Lee (Utah), Ted Cruz (Texas) and Rand Paul (Ky.) have all come out against the package. It matters precious little at this point who else is against the bill because the math here is pretty simple. With Democrats uniformly opposed to the legislation, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell can only lose two votes. While Trump has started personally lobbying GOP