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Email Regarding Who Is Attending Meetings with Elected Officials on 3 From: Schuster, Cindy To: Robinson, Deborah; Holsman, Marianne Cc: Zhen, Davis; Schuster, Cindy Subject: RE: Who is attending meetings with elected officials on 3/30-31 Date: Thursday, March 31, 2016 10:12:44 AM Also, I told a staff member who asked about a phone line that this was just in person. From: Robinson, Deborah Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2016 10:09 AM To: Holsman, Marianne ; Schuster, Cindy Cc: Zhen, Davis Subject: RE: Who is attending meetings with elected officials on 3/30-31 Thanks! At Davis’ suggestion, I prepared a sign in sheet. Thanks, Debbie =================================== From the Desk of: Debbie Robinson Tel: 206-553-4961 [email protected] US EPA Region 10, M/S ECL 122, 1200 Sixth Avenue, Suite 900, Seattle, WA 98101 From: Holsman, Marianne Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2016 10:04 AM To: Schuster, Cindy <[email protected]> Cc: Robinson, Deborah <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Who is attending meetings with elected officials on 3/30-31 Mary Gautreaux will also likely be there because she missed yesterday's mtg. Marianne Holsman Public Affairs Director U.S. EPA Region 10 Desk: 206.553.1237 Cell: 206.450.5895 On Mar 31, 2016, at 10:00 AM, Schuster, Cindy <[email protected]> wrote: See addition to afternoon meeting below in red. From: Schuster, Cindy Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2016 8:51 AM To: Robinson, Deborah <[email protected]>; Holsman, Marianne <[email protected]> Cc: Schuster, Cindy <[email protected]> Subject: FW: Who is attending meetings with elected officials on 3/30-31 Below is planned congressional attendance, as of Tuesday am. March 30: Congressman Earl Blumenauer, accompanied by Field Representative Liv Brumfield Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici, accompanied by tentatively District Director Sarah Baessler, and by District Representative Phylicia Haggerty Congressman Peter DeFazio, accompanied by District Director Nick Batz Deputy State Director Mary Gautreaux for Senator Ron Wyden Field Representative Megan McKibben and tentatively District Director Suzanne Kunse for Congressman Kurt Schrader March 31: Senator Jeff Merkley, accompanied by Business Liaison Jake Oken-Berg and Field Director Johnell Bell From: Robinson, Deborah Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 5:04 PM To: Schuster, Cindy <[email protected]>; Holsman, Marianne <[email protected]> Subject: Who is attending meetings with elected officials on 3/30-31 I confirmed State attendees today. Both Meetings with Congress (3/30 and 3/31) (Cindy Schuster is the lead): State: Richard Whitman, Governor’s Office EPA: Dennis McLerran, Jim Woolford, Marianne Holsman (double-check), Cami Grandinetti Breakfast with Portland Delegation (Annie Von Burg is the lead): DEQ: Tom Roick Governor: Richard Whitman EPA: Dennis, Jim, Marianne, Cami, Tony Barber? Business Associations Meeting (Corky/Marianne are the lead): DEQ: Tom Roick Governor: Richard Whitman EPA: Dennis, Jim, Marianne, Cami, Tony Barber? Congress: (see chart below) Senator Merkley Jake Oken-Berg [email protected] maybe Senator Wyden Jacob Egler [email protected] maybe Senator Wyden Mary Gautreaux [email protected] Representative Blumenauer Liv Brumfield [email protected] yes Representative Schrader Suzanne Kunse [email protected] Representative Bonamici Phylicia Haggerty [email protected] no Thanks, Debbie =================================== From the Desk of: Debbie Robinson Tel: 206-553-4961 [email protected] US EPA Region 10, M/S ECL 122, 1200 Sixth Avenue, Suite 900, Seattle, WA 98101.
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