language word: Mike Dunleavy's office was given detailed talking points, ghostwritten letters and advice on lobbying strategies by Pebble Limited Partnership executives, emails show, according to CNN. Dunleavy and his office then used that material, sometimes adopting the company's language word for word, in an effort that culminated in President Donald Trump promising favorable action on the mine, according to emails. Gov. One striking example of the governor using Pebble's language is an official letter Dunleavy sent to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in April about the length of a public comment period on the mine's draft environment impact statement. The Obama-administration's EPA blocked the mine over concerns that the project would devastate the bay's fish habitat. The emails show that Dunleavy's letter was a verbatim copy of a draft sent to his aide by Pebble's chief of staff, except for a few phrases. if !window.pym function Graphic' ; else var Graphic' ; Pebble has sought for more than a decade to develop a gold-and-copper mine near Bristol Bay, Alaska, home to the largest run of wild sockeye salmon.
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