Sent: Monday, March 20, 2017 3:17 PM To: Scott Yager <syager@beef.org> Subject: RE: 4:30 mtg w/ Byron
Sounds great! The South entrance please. Two questions for you: who all will you have with you and what is the topic of the meeting? Apologies if you gave this information previously, unfortunately I do not have the initial emails. We are looking forward to having you here!
Thank you!
From: Scott Yager [mailto:syager@beef.org] Sent: Monday, March 20, 2017 3:13 PM To: Hupp, Sydney <hupp.Sydney@epa.gov> Subject: RE: 4:30 mtg w/ Byron
Hi Sydney, that works for me. We will plan to be there this Wednesday at 3:30pm. North Building or South Building entrance?
Scott Yager Environmental Counsel National Cattlemen's Beef Association 1275 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Suite 801 Washington DC, 20004 202-879-9102
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From: Hupp, Sydney [mailto:hupp.sydney@epa.gov] Sent: Friday, March 17, 2017 5:18 PM ' To: Scott Yager <syager@beef.org> Subject: RE: 4:30 mtg w/ Byron
Hi Scott,
How does March 22 at 3:30 work for you?
Best, Sydney
From: Scott Yager [mailto:syager@beef.org] Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2017 3:38 PM To: Hupp, Sydney <hupp.Sydney@epa.gov> Cc: Dickerson, Aaron <dickerson.aaron@epa.gov>; Hale, Michelle <hale.michelle@epa.gov> Subject: RE: 4:30 mtg w/ Byron
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We're all here in DC. Sometime this month would be perfect, the sooner the better really. We have our legislative fly-in starting on March 28 (with Mr. Pruitt speaking to our cattle producers on March 30) so it would be optimal for this meeting to happen before March 28. Thanks in advance for your effort on this. Happy to discuss further by phone if that's helpful. 202 347 0228.
From: Hupp, Sydney [mailto:hupp.sydney@epa.gov] Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2017 3:33 PM To: Scott Yager <syager@beef.org> Cc: Dickerson, Aaron <dickerson.aaron@epa.gov>; Hale, Michelle <hale.michelle@epa.gov> Subject: RE: 4:30 mtg w/ Byron
Hi Scott,
Great to meet you via email! I'm going to try to find you all a time slot in March to reschedule. Is your whole team in DC or do I need to allow a little bit of time for people to make travel arrangements?
Thank you! Sydney
From: Hale, Michelle Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 2:52 PM To: Scott Yager <syager@beef.org> Cc: Hupp, Sydney <hupp.Sydney@epa.gov> Subject: RE: 4:30 mtg w/ Byron
Hi, Scott, thank you and I am really sorry that Monday didn't work out. I'm copying Sydney Hupp who will get your group rescheduled. Thanks! mh
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From: Scott Yager [mailto:syager@beef.org] Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 2:39 PM To: Hale, Michelle <hale.michelle@epa.gov> Subject: RE: 4:30 mtg w/ Byron
Hi again Michelle, I just wanted to touch base regarding a reschedule for our full group to meet with Administrator Pruitt. A sub-set of us were able to meet with Byron on Monday because the administrator was pulled away to a cabinet level meeting. Our full group looks forward to meeting with the administrator as soon as that can be rescheduled. Please let me know if you need anything further from me.
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From: Scott Yager Sent: Monday, March 13, 2017 5:46 PM To: 'Hale, Michelle' <hale.michelle@epa.gov> Subject: RE: 4:30 mtg w/ Byron
Yes, thanks
From: Hale, Michelle [mailto:hale.michelle@epa.gov] Sent: Monday, March 13, 2017 4:35 PM To: Scott Yager <syager@beef.org> Subject: RE: 4:30 mtg w/ Byron
Hope you got situated. I was away from my desk.
From: Scott Yager [mailto:syager@beef.org] Sent: Monday, March 13, 2017 4:09 PM To: Brown, Byron <brown.byron@epa.gov>; Hale, Michelle <hale.michelle@epa.gov> Subject: 4:30 mtg w/ Byron
Just wanted to make sure someone will be here to let us up through security. We are coming through the South building lobby and will be ready for the 4:30pm with Byron. Thanks!
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External Meeting Request Form for Administrator E. Scott Pruitt
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
To request the Administrator to attend and/or speak at your event, please complete and submit the following form.
Today's Date: April 3, 2017
Meeting Date: TBD - at the Administrator's earliest convenience.
Meeting Time: TBD - at the Administrator's earliest convenience.
Requested Location (if offsite, please list address, parking instructions, etc.): EPA HQ
Requestor: Owen McDonough (on behalf of the Waters Advocacy Coalition)
Purpose of the Meeting: The purpose of this meeting is to introduce Administrator Pruitt to the
Waters Advocacy Coalition (WAC; the Coalition) and its diverse membership.
Background on the Meeting: The Waters Advocacy Coalition represents a large cross-section of the nation's economy including the construction, real estate, mining, manufacturing, forestry, agriculture, energy, recreation and public health and safety sectors, all of which are vital to a thriving national economy and provide much needed jobs. Many of the Coalition's members construct residential developments, multi-family housing units, commercial buildings, shopping centers, factories, warehouses, waterworks, and other utility facilities. The Coalition's members construct, operate and maintain critical infrastructure: highways, bridges, railroads, tunnels, airports, electric generation, transmission, and distribution facilities, and pipeline facilities. The Coalition's agricultural members produce virtually every agricultural commodity produced commercially in the United States, including but not limited to significant portions of the U.S. milk, corn, cotton, sugar, egg, pork, and beef supply. In addition, other Coalition members sell and distribute fertilizer, crop protection, and biotechnology products used by American farmers. Coalition members design, build and manage golf facilities that provide economic development and tax revenue for thousands of communities across the country. Coalition members represent producers of most of America's coal, metals, and industrial and agricultural minerals; the manufacturers of mining and mineral processing machinery, equipment, and supplies; and the engineering and consulting firms, financial institutions, and other firms serving the mining industry. The Coalition also has member groups representing the energy industry that generate, transmit, transport, and distribute our Nation's energy to residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional
customers.
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Role of the Administrator: To meet with the Coalition.
Attendees: Representative staff from the Waters Advocacy Coalition's members will be invited to attend. Members of the Coalition are as follows:
Agricultural Retailers Association American Exploration & Mining Association American Farm Bureau Federation American Forest & Paper Association American Gas Association American Iron and Steel Institute American Petroleum Institute American Public Power Association American Road & Transportation Builders Association American Society of Golf Course Architects Associated Builders and Contractors The Associated General Contractors of America Association of American Railroads Association of Equipment Manufacturers Association of Oil Pipe Lines California Association of Winegrape Growers Club Managers Association of America Corn Refiners Association CropLife America Edison Electric Institute The Fertilizer Institute Florida Sugar Cane League Golf Course Builders Association of America Golf Course Superintendents Association of America The Independent Petroleum Association of America Industrial Minerals Association - North America International Council of Shopping Centers International Liquid Terminals Association Leading Builders of America National Association of Home Builders National Association of Manufacturers National Association of REALTORS National Association of State Departments of Agriculture National Cattlemen's Beef Association National Club Association National Corn Growers Association National Cotton Council National Council of Farmer Cooperatives National Golf Course Owners Association of America National Industrial Sand Association
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National Mining Association National Multifamily Housing Council National Oilseed Processors Association National Pork Producers Council National Rural Electric Cooperative Association National Stone, Sand and Gravel Association Professional Golfers Association of America Public Lands Council Responsible Industry for a Sound Environment (RISE) Southeastern Lumber Manufacturers Association Texas Wildlife Association Treated Wood Council United Egg Producers U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Point of Contact:
Owen McDonough, PhD Program Manager, Environmental Policy National Association of Home Builders 202-266-8662
omcdonough@nahb.org
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