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Pickens Plan District Group DE-01

Welcome to the Delaware Congressional District Group for the New Energy Army! If you live in Delaware, please join us to learn more about Pickens Plan events and activities taking place in our state.

Website: http://push.pickensplan.com/group/DistrictGroupDE01
Location: Delaware
Members: 39
Latest Activity: Oct 30

DE-01 District Leaders: Michael Gallagher & Tom St John

The Pickens Plan District Leaders for DE-01 are Michael Gallagher, click here and Tom St John, click here.

Click here to view the District Leaderboard to see how progress in DE-01 compares with other Pickens Plan District Groups.

To learn more about Pickens Plan District Groups, click here.

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Michael Gallagher

Online forms letters available

Started by Michael Gallagher Sep 26.

Michael Gallagher

Natural Gas Environmental effects

Started by Michael Gallagher Jul 7.

Ed Matricardi

One Year Anniversary

Started by Ed Matricardi Jun 19.

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Chandrashekar Tamirisa Comment by Chandrashekar Tamirisa on October 29, 2009 at 6:28pm
Please visit the following pages to submit a letter to your member of Congress on the NAT GAS Act:

http://www.capwiz.com/pickensplan/issues/alert/?alertid=13702871&type=CO

Also, please visit the following page regularly to participate in the latest featured activity:

http://www.pickensplan.com/myenergy/

We are working to make sure that all your online activities are also reported to your district leader and state leader without you having to report it separately. What matters is that you continue to participate.

Thank you for everything you have been doing. It is time to keep up the pressure to get the NAT GAS Act and the energy bill passed.

Chandrashekar Tamirisa
State Leader, Maryland.
Michael Gallagher Comment by Michael Gallagher on September 26, 2009 at 8:27am
The Pickens Plan has created a way to submit a letter to a member of Congress or newspapers online. You can access it here:
http://www.capwiz.com/pickensplan/issues/alert/?alertid=14067696&type=ME

If you use this method, please personalize your text- remember- form letters don't generate much impact, and the best way to contact them is to send a letter yourself or via their Web sites or to call (Congress). However, if you can't or don't want to do that, please visit this site and submit at least 1 letter. Perhaps many of such letters (from different people) will get them to focus on the Plan.
Michael Gallagher Comment by Michael Gallagher on August 22, 2009 at 9:45am
I contacted our US Senators & member of the US House of Representatives regarding the NAT GAS Act. Here's my experience. I encourage you to register your support, although personally I'm concerned about where the funding will come from after all the spending in the past few big chunks (both current & immediate past Presidential administrations). However, it seems that the NAT GAS Act funding would be small compared to them. It is, of course, dependent on political factors and time and related other factors.

As Ed (Region Leader) explained to me, if we keep up the drip on energy reform, once health care is done (or mostly so- people still wage political battles about issues after they're decided), energy and the environment is next on the list so that drip would especially catapult the NAT GAS Act back up!

I called Carper's Wilmington office and was told that they will get back to me on his position (thanks to Mike Johnston of PA for suggesting that I ask a question rather than just state an opinion).

I called Kaufman's office (yes, the "Kauf" is pronounced like the English word "cough"- I had thought otherwise due to a professor I had with the same surname pronouncing it differently at least sometimes- or others referring to him pronouncing it differently). I passed my opinion along in support of the NAT GAS Act but the staffer said they usually don't know his position until he votes on something.

When I called Castle's office, I spoke with Tyler. Tyler said that the bill hasn't come to a committee Castle's on or to the floor so Tyler was unsure if Mr. Castle had a position on it. Tyler indicated that it is now in the Science & Technology Committee (I think that's a good place it needs to be considered). I registered my position in support of it.
Michael Gallagher Comment by Michael Gallagher on August 9, 2009 at 5:49pm
Please visit

http://cleanenergysummit.org/ or http://www.cleanskies.tv tomorrow August 10, 2009 between 10AM & 4PM to view the second National Clean Energy Summit installment at the University of Nevada- Las Vegas.

This installment is aimed at more progress and located in Nevada because of its base of renewable energy resources.

Well-known individuals planning to participate:
former President Bill Clinton, Vice President Al Gore, energy executive T. Boone Pickens, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, White House Council on Environmental Quality Special Advisor Van Jones, Nevada State AFL-CIO executive Danny Thompson, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (NV).
George Allen Adkins Comment by George Allen Adkins on July 15, 2009 at 10:09am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeYscnFpEyA
George Allen Adkins Comment by George Allen Adkins on July 15, 2009 at 10:02am
I think the plan T. Boone Pickens has presented is the only comprehensive energy plan that I have seen anywhere from anyone. The conversations tend to be around the environment only, not the billions of $ we are sending out of this country for fossil fuels. Of course a supporter of this plan must let his support be known to everyone he can. You can’t run the big rigs on electric, but you can run them on natural gas. Read the plan – do you have a better plan? Don’t criticize it without study. And, by the way, since when is it wrong to make money.

George Allen Adkins
Chandrashekar Tamirisa Comment by Chandrashekar Tamirisa on July 14, 2009 at 6:09pm
Having added the responsibility of State Director of Maryland to my Pickens Plan volunteer efforts, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you. The purpose is to aggregate the state efforts both in Annapolis-the capital of MD, and in the Congress and the Executive as well as, most importantly, in the communities and businesses we interface with.

Please join the Maryland and Delaware district leaders group at http://push.pickensplan.com/group/marylandanddelawaredistrictleadersgroup.

Chandra Tamirisa
Michael Gallagher Comment by Michael Gallagher on July 12, 2009 at 5:57pm
District Co-Leader & State Director here.

With the first anniversary of the Pickens Plan 4 days ago, there is an opportunity to renew our efforts. I need help writing letters to editors in local newspapers and contacting legislators. I need someone in every jurisdiction to help. Please let me know if you can help and what you do/can do. arbregen at gmail dot com.
Michael Gallagher Comment by Michael Gallagher on July 8, 2009 at 9:37am
Pickens Plan Talking Points- I received this from Ed (below) as I'm the state director for Delaware and he suggested posting pieces of it on state district groups. There are multiple Delaware groups, so I'm posting it on all of them.
- Today, July 8th, is Energy Independence Day – The One-Year Anniversary of the Pickens Plan.
- T. Boone Pickens launched the Pickens Plan on July 8, 2008 with a goal of having 1 million supporters by Inauguration Day. When President Obama was sworn in, we had just over 1.4 million.
- The goal of the Pickens Plan is to make us safer here at home and create millions of high paying new jobs by ending our country’s dependence on foreign oil.
- The Pickens Plan wants to generate 20% of our nation’s electricity needs through wind power, and divert the excess natural gas to the transportation grid.
- In 2008, the United States sent close to $500 billion overseas on foreign oil. With the money we will send overseas on foreign oil in 2009, the United States could build 32,470 brand new high tech elementary schools.
- The United States imports nearly 70% of our oil from overseas. Over 50% of our imports come from places like Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Nigeria, etc. Places that don’t like us very much.
- The Pickens Plan is a bi-partisan effort, focused solely on ending America’s dependence on foreign oil. Mr. Pickens has always said that “We are doing this for America. Energy Independence is above partisan politics.” And that’s why Republicans, Democrats and Independents alike have signed onto the Pickens Plan.
- Currently, the Pickens Plan has just over 1.6 million supporters across the nation, in all 435 Congressional Districts.
- The Pickens Plan is working on a big legislative push right now. HR 1835, “The natural Gas Act of 2009” is working its way through Congress. Currently, HR 1835 has over 70 bi-partisan Co-Sponsors in the House, from all across the country. For the first time, HR 1835 gives the right incentives for Natural Gas to become a viable transportation fuel alternative to foreign oil.
- The Senate version of HR 1835 is being introduced today by Senator Menendez (D-NJ) and Senator hatch (R-Utah). Mr. Pickens is in Washington for the announcement. (Everyone should call their elected officials to make sure they support this legislation that will get us on our own resources, and off of foreign oil).
- A lot of people say that the US doesn’t have enough natural gas to get the job done. The Potential Gas Agency came out with a study last week, that says there is enough natural gas in the United States for every man, women and child to drive a car for the next 120 years. Moreover, proven natural gas reserves are actually 1/3 higher than previously thought.
- The United States has over 2 thousand-trillion cubic feet of natural gas. In barrels of oil, that’s equivalent to 350 billion. The Saudis only claim to have 250 billion. The Pickens Plan is out to convince the American people, and Congress, that we can solve our dependency by using our own cleaner, cheaper, abundant natural resource – natural gas.
- Natural gas burns 23% cleaner than gasoline and 60% than diesel fuel – and it’s ¼ the cost of foreign oil.
- If one diesel powered 18 wheeler is taken off the road and replaced with a natural gas rig, it’s the environmental equivalent of taking 325 cars off the road.
- There are over 6.5 million 18 wheelers on the road in the United States, if we converted just 350,000 to natural gas, it would lower our dependence on foreign oil – overnight – by 5.14%.
- There are only two things that will move an 18 wheeler, foreign oil (diesel fuel and gasoline) and clean, cheap, domestic natural gas.
- Remind them to visit www.pickensplan.com to learn more and check out our latest campaign videos.
Michael Gallagher Comment by Michael Gallagher on July 7, 2009 at 2:42pm
What are the environmental effects of harvesting, refining, and burning natural gas? I know burning it produces water and apparently it is cleaner than other fossil fuels. Where are our natural gas deposits that are feasible to extract? What is the risk of environmental damage? I'm concerned that using natural gas will be an improvement over other fossil fuels, environmentally speaking, but may still cause damage, some or all of which may be irreversible in the short/medium terms (a few decades or less).
 

Members (38)

Ed Matricardi Michael Gallagher Penny Frye Joe George Al parker DistrictLeaders David O. Rickards Bobby Wingate Shannon Papen Christine Stineman Bill Moore Larry Kimble Kara Cumiskey Rebecca Socorso David Kolodziej Christine Daryl Wolf Ray Ben Johnson Jerry Liguori James Devine Paul Murray Matthew George Allen Adkins Ken Messer Deborah Soja Tom St John RONK george rickards Kevin Lienhard
 
 

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