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Hupp, Millan[hupp.millan@epa.gov];Graham, Amy[graham.amy@epa.gov]; Bennett,
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From: Smith, Zachery
Sent: Wed 4/12/2017 12:24:26 AM
Subject: RE: Roundtable Lunch Attendees
profile-2017.pdf
You're welcome.
Had a few ideas about format and flow for roundtable as well.
This group is largely from the our top vendor/supply chain network, a few customers, and Rosebud is a peer producer. I know many of them are well versed on the policy issues (Rachel Gleason, Darrel Lewis, Jim Barker, Jim McCaffrey) and some are political animals (Cliff Forrest, Sen. Bartolotta).
Oh and Senator Bartolotta's bio attached. Her district is all of Greene/Washington County. She serves on Energy and Environmental Resources committee in Harrisburg.
Open to suggestions, we can revise and finalize tomorrow on site.
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Welcome- Jimmy Brock
ZZZZZZZZ Brief Introductions- Around the table/what their companies do
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Administrator Pruitt remarks and his/Trump vision for EPA
ZZZZZZZZ Discussion: Jimmy or Pruitt can lead
o National issues
O Regional industry/economy
o Regulations- federal/state
ZZZZZZZZ Closing
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From: Hupp, Millan [mailto:hupp.millan@epa.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 11,2017 7:51 PM To: Smith, Zachery; Graham, Amy; Bennett, Tate Cc: 'jmullins@nma.org' Subject: RE: Roundtable Lunch Attendees
Thank you, Zach.
From: Smith, Zachery [mailto:ZacherySmith@cnxlp.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2017 7:32 PM To: Graham, Amy <graham.amy@epa.gov>; Hupp, Millan <huppmillan@epa.gov>; Bennett, Tate <Bennett.Tate@epa.gov> Cc: 'jmullins@nma.org' <jmullins@nma.org> Subject: Roundtable Lunch Attendees
Attendees highlighted are tentative.
1. Jimmy Brock- CEO, CNX Coal Resources 2. Rachel Gleason- Executive Director of PA Coal Alliance 3. Jim McCaffrey- Sr. VP of Energy Marketing, CNX Coal Resources 4. David Lawson- SVP Coal Norfolk Southern 5. Alfred Heffernan- Caterpillar Equipment 6. Bill Powell- Caterpillar Mining 7. Paul Kubincanek - 18 Karat 8. Josh Helbig- GMS Mine Repair
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9. Jim Hall- JENNMAR 10. PA State Senator Camera Bartolotta 11. Cliff Forrest - Owner/President- Rosebud Mining 12. Jim Barker- Chief Operating Officer- Rosebud Mining 13. Alfred Burns- Owner- Burns Drilling/Trucking 14. Belinda Bums- Burns Drilling/Trucking 15. Jerry Mullins- NMA 16. Rich Nolan-NMA 17. Brooks Barker- Kennametal 18. Murray Johnson- VP of Operations- RG Johnson 19. Darrel Lewis- Chairman of PA Coal Alliance 20. Kevin Crutchfield - Centura- Chairman of NMA 21. Mike/Kevin Lee- Owners- Lee Supply 22. Jay Cleveland Jr. - President/CEO- Cleveland Brothers 23. Troy Dolan- President- Fenner Dunlop 24. Doug Farnham- Owner- Farnham & Pfile 25. Lincoln Contract 26. JOY Mining-TBD
Zach Smith CNX Coal Resources | Manager of External Affairs CNX Center | 1000 CONSOL Energy Drive | Canonsburg, PA 15317 (724 ) 485-4017 -w | (814) 952-8612 -m
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Senator CameraBartolotta
46th District
Senate Box 203046 Harrisburg, PA 17120-3046
SouthPointe District Office 135 Technology Drive, Suite 202 Canonsburg, PA 15317
Greene County Office Building 93 East High Street, Suite 308 Waynesburg, PA 15370
Monongahela, PA 15063
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senatorbartolotta.com
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Senator Camera Bartolotta brings an entrepreneurial spirit and a wealth of real-world experience to her job representing residents of Beaver, Greene and Washington counties. A longtime resident of Monongahela, she was elected to her first term representing the 46th Senatorial District in 2014.
Prior to being elected to the Senate, she opened the first quick-lube business in the Mon Valley, Duke of Oil, which has been providing quality, affordable service since 1988. She also produced "La Dolce Vita," a cooking show that aired on WPXI-TV and PCNC.
In the Senate, Camera's committee assignments reflect the main concerns of the communities she represents, including the need for quality, family-sustaining jobs and smaller government. She currently serves as Chair of the Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee, which examines proposals to consolidate services and agencies and make state government operate more effectively and efficiently.
She serves as Vice Chair of the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, and as a member of the Senate Community, Economic and Recreational Development Committee; Senate Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure Committee; Senate Transportation Committee; and Senate Urban Affairsand Housing Committee.
Camera also co-chairs the Senate Gas and Oil Caucus, a bipartisan legislative body that focuses on issues impacting the gas and oil industry with the goal of promoting policies resulting in a positive future for constituents, the business community and state economy.
In her first two years in office, Camera authored several new laws, including legislation to protect Pennsylvania's fresh water supplies by ensuring the safe use of treated mine water in oil and gas operations; authorize the operation of Transportation Network Companies like Uber and Lyft in all 67 counties; and strengthen penalties for motorists who injure workers and emergency responders in construction zones. She also introduced a proposed amendment to the Pennsylvania Constitution to limit the future growth in state government spending.
Camera is an active member of the community she has called home for nearly three decades. She is involved with local chapters of the American Cancer Society, the American Heart Association, the United Way Board of Directors, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and Gilda's Club of Western PA. Camera is also a member of the Saint Damien of Molokai Catholic Church.
Family is a great source of pride in Camera's life and motivates her civic engagement. Her daughter, Devin, is an award-winning news reporter, producer and anchor in Baltimore. Her son, Dante, is pursuing a career in the military. Her stepdaughter, Danielle, and son-in-law, Matthew, are successful business owners in Florida. Her stepson, Damon, is a steamfitter and lives in Belle Vernon with his wife, Laurie.
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