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Pickens Plan District Group AZ-05

Welcome to the Arizona 5th Congressional District Group for the New Energy Army! If you live in AZ-05, please join us to learn more about Pickens Plan events and activities taking place in our District.

Website: http://push.pickensplan.com/group/DistrictGroupAZ05
Location: Arizona
Members: 49
Latest Activity: Nov 6

AZ-05 NEWS & RESOURCES

The District Leader for AZ-05 is Pamela Pickens

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Dani Lanz

TAKE ACTION NOW

Started by Dani Lanz Apr 17.

Pamela Pickens

The March is On!

Started by Pamela Pickens Apr 1.

Pamela Pickens

Pickens Plan Virtual March Talking Points

Started by Pamela Pickens Mar 10.

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Dave Clement Comment by Dave Clement on November 6, 2009 at 8:23am
Congresswomen Gabrielle Giffords is having a fund raising breakfast on Nov 10th, 8:00 AM if anyone wants to go and campaign for the Pickens Plan.
Duck & Decanter, 3111 N Central, Phx
Dani Lanz Comment by Dani Lanz on November 2, 2009 at 2:08pm
Let’s get to 120 by 11/20/09

Army:

What a couple of weeks it’s been and I have lots to report and something very important to ask.

There’s a new Natural Gas Caucus in the U.S. House of Representatives which is headed by Rep. Tim Murphy (R-PA) and Rep. Dan Boren (D-OK). The more than 40 bi-partisan members of the caucus held a major hearing on Capitol Hill. The Natural Gas Caucus talked about how the development of America’s natural gas resources will help set America on a path to energy independence and create millions of new jobs. It was a great event and an important message to get out there.

But here’s the really important part.

We’ve got just under 100 cosponsors of the NAT GAS Act (H.R. 1835) in the House—and that’s great—but I think we can educate more Members of Congress, build on that support and do a lot more.

Click here to email your Member of Congress and ask them to become a cosponsor of the NAT GAS Act.

I think we can get at least another 20+ cosponsors in the coming weeks so I’m calling on every member of the Army to reach out to their Member of Congress right now so that we can get to at least 120 sponsors by November 20th. I’m calling it 120 by 11-20.

I’m going to be working the phones and I need you to as well. Army, we can get this done and show Congress that it’s time to end our dependence on foreign oil.

Click here to email your Member of Congress and ask them to become a cosponsor of the NAT GAS Act.

Stay tuned because we’re going to post regular updates about our progress and highlight those members who are working to get us off foreign oil.

Let’s keep the pressure on!

– Boone

P.S. We recently ran an ad in the news publications which cover Capitol Hill. Click here to view the short video we did about this really unique ad. It’s getting people’s attention.
Dave Clement Comment by Dave Clement on October 30, 2009 at 11:11am
John McCain Town Halls-
The first meeting will be today, Friday, October 30th at 2pm at Central Christian Church at 933 N Lindsay Rd in Mesa
The second will be Saturday, October 31st at 10am at Skyway Church of the West Valley at 14900 W Van Buren in Goodyear.
Ask the question, Make a statement!!
They reccomend you get there an hour early to get a seat.
Dave Clement Comment by Dave Clement on October 20, 2009 at 3:54pm
Join us at the light rail station at Central and Washington for a march to the capitol in conjunction with 1Sky and 350.org for the International Day of Climate Action, This Saturday at 1:00 for a joint effort to promote Clean Energy, jobs and climate protection.
See www.350.org for more details
Dani Lanz Comment by Dani Lanz on October 13, 2009 at 9:49am
Dani Lanz Comment by Dani Lanz on October 7, 2009 at 1:17pm
Your Editorial Letters are Working--Keep it Up!

Dave Clement Comment by Dave Clement on September 30, 2009 at 7:39am
CNG Seminar Tomorrow in Phoenix
CNG Seminar at the Gateway Community College on Thursday, 9-1:00, Room MA 1100, Sponsored by the Valley of the Sun Clean Cities Coalition.
Natural Gas Vehicles on display! Just North of the Southern most building on campus. Washington/40th Street
Dani Lanz Comment by Dani Lanz on September 25, 2009 at 6:57pm
Natural Gas is the Way to Go!

Dave Clement Comment by Dave Clement on September 24, 2009 at 4:34pm
We will have the clip boards out again this Saturday, just like we did at the Expo in Tucson. Those that want to help can come on up to the Creative Energy Fair in Prescott Valley and help canvas for new Pickens plan members with us.
We will be in booth 28! Fair hours 10-6 at Tim's Toyota Arena
Thanks,
Dave
Dani Lanz Comment by Dani Lanz on September 21, 2009 at 2:06pm
T. Boone Pickens had an op-ed essay in the Indianapolis Star which reminded Hoosiers that, although high oil prices have dropped off their radar screen “the total amount of U.S. dollars we ship overseas to fund our oil imports is still staggering.” It's easy to write on and submit it to your local paper:

Boone wrote:

If oil stays at the OPEC target of $75 a barrel, we will export nearly $300 billion — a third of $1 trillion that could, and should, be cycling through the American economy instead of the economies of the Middle East, North Africa and South America.

Seventy percent of the oil we import is used as a transportation fuel as gasoline or diesel. Batteries and fuel cells are not ready for widespread use, Boone said, but he wrote:

We have a domestic fuel that can replace imported oil. It is natural gas, and we have a lot of it. According to a recent study we have 2,000 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, enough to last for 118 years.

It’s not all about the money. Jobs are a big part of the need to stop depending on imported oil.

The United States should look for every possible way to create more domestic jobs. Jump-starting a natural gas vehicle sector would help do that. From manufacturing, to refitting, to maintaining vehicles, to increased drilling (and providing the tools to do that) and upgrading the nation’s distribution system would produce tens of thousands of jobs starting within weeks, not years.
 

Members (48)

Dani Lanz Pamela Pickens Mary Stuart Karen Brown Lane S. Garrett, P.E. Barbra DistrictLeaders Christine Stineman Josh Bopp Dave Clement Blake Orr R. F. White Steve Nordberg Michael A. Wulff Jason Miller Pickens Plan Rocks! Chad Seaverns Mary Ann William Greene Heather McDougall Patti Sauro Michael Brown Karen Brown Stan Van Dyk Alex Lane Jeff Clark William Markov Eric Weisbrod Wade Carter Deborah Chase
 
 

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