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Keystone XL Draft Environmental Impact Statement Appendix V Appendix V Distribution List Draft EIS Keystone XL Pipeline Project DISTRIBUTION LIST Federal Agencies Advisory Council on Historic Preservation U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of John Eddins, Washington D.C. Reclamation Vernon LaFontaine, MT U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Brad Coutant, MT Darin McMurry, MT Martha Chieply, NE U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Vicki Dixon, TX Service Joel Ames s. Martha Chieply, NE Michael Romano Taylor, TX Fred Land, TX Sharon Brown, TX Cathy Juhas, MT Andrew Veech, TX Skipper Scott, TX Aaron Mahr, TX Jeff Breckenridge, SD Kristi McMillan, TX U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Keith Tillotson, NE Wildlife Service Timothy Hartsfield, OK John Cochnar, NE Jennifer Moyer, DC Tim Modde, CO Karen Kochenbach, OR Lou Haneberry, MT Kim McLaughlin, DC Mark Wilson, MT Kathy Dunn, MO Charlene Beskin, SD Dan Mulhern, KS U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Haley Dikeman, OK Larry Svoboda, CO Tom Cloud, TX Stephen Potts, NE Steve Parrish, TX Joe Cothern, KS Stephen Smith, KS U.S. Department of State Mike Jansky, TX Elizabeth Orlando, NEPA Coordinator Aimee Hessert, DC Brian Duggan, Energy Officer U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farm Service U.S. Department of Transportation, Pipeline and Agency Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Matthew Ponish, DC Max Kieba, DC Bennett Horter, DC Jeffery Gilliam, CO Ivan Huntoon, MO U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Steve Nanney, TX Resources Conservation Service Matthew Judy, TX Western Area Power Administration J. Cameron Loerch, NE Nick Stas, CO Claude Ross, TX Matt Marsh, MT Rod O'Sullivan, MT U.S. Department of Agriculture, Rural Utilities Dirk Shulund, MT Service Jeff Irwin, MT Richard Fristik, DC Stephen Tromly, MT U.S. Department of the Interior Members of Congress VJ Rai, DC Kansas U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Senator Sam Brownback, KS Affairs Senator Pat Roberts, KS Carson N. Murdy, SD Representative Jerry Moran, KS Representative Lynn Jenkins U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Representative Dennis Moore Management Representative Todd Tiahrt, KS Jim Stobaugh, DC, NV David Breisch, MT Montana Casey Buechler, MT Senator Max Baucus, MT Marian Atkins, SD Senator Jon Tester, MT Craig Haynes, MT Representative Dennis Rehberg, MT Mark Albers, MT Draft EIS V-1 Keystone XL Pipeline Project DISTRIBUTION LIST Nebraska Representative Joe Barton, TX Senator Ben Nelson, NE Representative John Culberson, TX Senator Mike Johanns, NE Representative Kevin Brady, TX Representative Jeff Fortenberry, NE Representative Al Green, TX Representative Lee Terry, NE Representative Michael McCaul, TX Representative Adrian Smith, NE Representative Mike Conaway, TX Representative Kay Granger, TX Oklahoma Representative Mac Thornberry, TX Senator Tom Coburn, OK Representative Ron Paul, TX Senator James Inhofe, OK Representative Ruben Hinojosa, TX Representative John Sullivan, OK Representative Silvestre Reyes, TX Representative Dan Boren, OK Representative Chet Edwards, TX Representative Frank Lucas, OK Representative Sheila Jackson Lee, TX Representative Tom Cole, OK Representative Randy Neugebauer, TX Representative Mary Fallin, OK Representative Charles A. Gonzalez, TX Representative Lamar Smith, TX South Dakota Representative Pete Olson, TX Senator Tim Johnson, SD Representative Ciro Rodriguez, TX Senator John Thune, SD Representative Kenny Marchant, TX Representative Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, SD Representative Lloyd Doggett, TX Representative Michael C. Burgess, TX Texas Representative Solomon P. Ortiz, TX Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, TX Representative Henry Cuellar, TX Senator John Cornyn, TX Representative Gene Green, TX Representative Louie Gohmert, TX Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson, TX Representative Ted Poe, TX Representative John Carter, TX Representative Sam Johnson, TX Representative Pete Sessions, TX Representative Ralph Hall, TX Representative Jeb Hensarling, TX State and Local Government Agencies Montana Mark Baumler, SHPO, Montana Historical Society, Helena, MT Stan Wilmoth, SHPO, Montana Historical Society, Helena, MT Brenda Wood, Clerk, Fallon County, Baker, MT Dennis Afrank, Commissioner, Fallon County, Baker, MT Deb Ranum, Commissioner, Fallon County, Baker, MT Clayton Hornung, Mayor, City of Baker, Baker, MT Tim Barkley, Sheriff, Fallon County, Baker, MT Donald Schillinger, Superintendent, Baker K-12 Schools, Baker, MT Dennis Rehberg, Representative, Billings, MT Jonathan Windy Boy, Representative, Box Elder, MT Carol Lambert, Representative, Broadus, MT Dave Kasten, Representative, Brockway, MT Jim Peterson, Senator, Buffalo, MT Maridel Kassner, Clerk, McCone County, Circle, MT Njadi (Ned) Sikveland, Mayor, City of Circle, Circle, MT Dave Harris, Sheriff, McCone County, Circle, MT Mike Radakovich, Superintendent, Circle Public Schools, Circle, MT Troy Blunt, Commissioner, Phillips County, Dodson, MT Lesley Robinson, Commissioner, Phillips County, Dodson, MT Frank Frickanisce, Superintendent, Dodson Public Schools, Dodson, MT Vivian Taylor, Superintendent, Landusky Elementary, Dodson, MT Ann Marie Davis, Commissioner, Prairie County, Fallon, MT Lynn Mavencamp, Superintendent, Frazer Public Schools, Frazer, MT Doug Roberts, Superintendent, Lustre Christian High, Frazer, MT Bruce Peterson, Commissioner, Valley County, Ft. Peck, MT Lynne Nyquist, Clerk, Valley County, Glasgow, MT Dave Pippen, Commissioner, Valley County, Glasgow, MT Sam Kitzenberg, Senator, Glasgow, MT Draft EIS V-2 Keystone XL Pipeline Project DISTRIBUTION LIST Glen Meier, Sheriff, Valley County, Glasgow, MT Glenn Hageman, Superintendent, Glasgow K-12 Schools, Glasgow, MT Dan Carney, Mayor, City of Glasgow, Glassgow, MT Nancy Howard, Clerk, Dawson County, Glendive, MT Douglas Buxbaum, Commissioner, Dawson County, Glendive, MT Adam Gartner, Commissioner, Dawson County, Glendive, MT Jim Skillestad, Commissioner, Dawson County, Glendive, MT Jerry Jimison, Mayor, City of Glendive, Glendive, MT Edward Hilbert, Representative, Glendive, MT Craig Anderson, Sheriff, Dawson County, Glendive, MT Jim Germann, Superintendent, Glendive Public Schools, Glendive, MT Greg Jergeson, Chairman, Montana Public Service Commission, Helena, MT Evan Barrett, Chief Business Development Officer, Governors Office of Economic Development, Helena, MT Bruce Nelson, Chief of Staff, Helena, MT Brad Molnar, Commissioner, Montana Public Service Commission, Helena, MT Bob Raney, Commissioner, Montana Public Service Commission, Helena, MT Ken Toole, Commissioner, Montana Public Service Commission, Helena, MT Ron De Yong, Director, Montana Department of Agriculture, Helena, MT Anthony Preite, Director, Montana Department of Commerce, Helena, MT Richard Opper, Director, Montana Department of Environmental Quality, Helena, MT Mary Sexton, Director, Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, Helena, MT Jim Lynch, Director, Montana Department of Transportation, Helena, MT Joe Maurier, Director, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, Helena, MT Brian Schweitzer, Governor, Helena, MT Doug Mood, Vice Chairman, Montana Public Service Commission, Helena, MT John Bohlinger, Lt. Governor, Helena, MT David Reinhardt, Commissioner, Valley County, Hinsdale, MT Julie Gaffney, Superintendent, Hinsdale Public Schools, Hinsdale, MT Donald Reiger, Commissioner, Fallon County, Ismay, MT Janet Wolff, Commissioner, McCone County, Lindsay, MT Laurel Hines, Clerk, Phillips County, Malta, MT Byron Ereaux, Mayor, City of Malta, Malta, MT Thomas Miller, Sheriff, Phillips County, Malta, MT Kris Kuehn, Superintendent, Malta K-12 Schools, Malta, MT Patricia Hallett, Mayor, City of Nashua, Nashua, MT Gary Fisher, Superintendent, Nashua K-12 Schools, Nashua, MT John Marvin, Mayor, City of Opheim, Opheim, MT Leroy Nelson, Superintendent, Opheim K-12 Schools, Opheim, MT Keith Bales, Senator, Otter, MT Kalyn Bohle, Mayor, City of Plevna, Plevna, MT Jule Walker, Superintendent, Plevna K-12 Schools, Plevna, MT Margarett Campbell, Representative, Poplar, MT Frank Smith, Senator, Poplar, MT Brad Moore, Superintendent, Richey Public Schools, Richey, MT Alan Olson, Representative, Roundup, MT Howard Pippin, Mayor, City of Saco, Saco, MT Wayne Stahl, Representative, Saco, MT Glen Monson, Superintendent, Saco Public Schools, Saco, MT Donald Steinbeisser, Senator, Sidney, MT Todd Devlin, Commissioner, Prairie County, Terry, MT Bill Leach, Commissioner, Prairie County, Terry, MT Timothy Rittal, Public Administrator, Prairie County, Terry, MT William Klunder, Sheriff, Prairie County, Terry, MT Dale Kimmet, Superintendent, Terry K-12 Schools, Terry, MT Patrick Eggebrecht, Commissioner, McCone County, Vida, MT Richard Dunbar, Commissioner, Phillips County, Whitewater, MT Darin Cummings, Superintendent, Whitewater K-12 Schools, Whitewater, MT Matt Golik, Mayor, City of Wolf Point, Wolf Point, MT Connie Eissinger, Commissioner, McCone County, Brockway, MT Robert A. Nelson, Consumer Counsel, Helena, MT Dan Bucks, Department of Revenue, Helena, MT Todd Everts, Environmental Quality Council, Helena, MT Draft EIS V-3 Keystone XL Pipeline Project DISTRIBUTION LIST Greg Jergeson, Public Service Commission, Helena, MT Nebraska Bob Puschendorf, SHPO, Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln, NE Rich Walters, Manager, KBR Rural PPD, Ainsworth, NE Kathy Thorberg, Clerk, Boone County, Albion, NE Jerry Tisthammer, Commissioner, Boone County, Albion, NE David Spiegel, Sheriff, Boone County, Albion, NE Don Butterfield, Commissioner, Holt County, Atkinson, NE William Tielke, Commissioner, Holt County, Atkinson,
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