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Pickens Plan District Group GA-04

Welcome to the Georgia 4th Congressional District Group for the New Energy Army! If you live in GA-04, please join us to learn more about Pickens Plan events and activities taking place in our District.

Website: http://push.pickensplan.com/group/DistrictGroupGA04
Location: Georgia
Members: 17
Latest Activity: Jun 4

GA-04 District Leader

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Discussion Forum

Bob Glazner

District Leader 7 Replies

Started by Bob Glazner. Last reply by Allen R. Gale Feb 24.

Allen R. Gale

Alternative Energy Resources 2 Replies

Started by Allen R. Gale. Last reply by Allen R. Gale Jan 24.

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Renee Klink Comment by Renee Klink on April 3, 2009 at 11:22am
District members, we’re at the third and final day of the Virtual March, and today we are focusing on getting action on a bill to establish a 21st century transmission system and a National Renewable Electricity Standard (RES). As Boone points out, twenty-eight states now have an RES – which directs electric utilities to produce a set percentage of their power using alternative sources by a date certain.

Let’s make a great final push. Please use this link to contact Congress and the President again today and send a message to them about renewable energy! Thanks to all who have participated in the Virtual March this week!
Lisa Heimbauer Comment by Lisa Heimbauer on April 2, 2009 at 11:18am
I've sent the email yesterday and today...
Renee Klink Comment by Renee Klink on April 2, 2009 at 8:56am
Thanks to all of you who have taken action in the Virtual March so far! It’s Day Two, and the focus today is on oil imports -- the March 2009 numbers show we imported 65 percent of the oil we used -- so let’s contact our Members of Congress again today about reducing America’s dependency on foreign oil. You can do this by phone, of course, and we have also set up links to e-mail Congress or contact your members via Facebook and Twitter about today's issue.

When you’ve done this, please leave a note here on our group page to let other members know you’ve taken action, and tell us if you received any information or feedback from the members’ offices.

Also, if you are a business owner or part of an organization that would like to take part in the Virtual March, please let me know and we’ll recognize you as a partner on the Pickens Plan Virtual March page!
Renee Klink Comment by Renee Klink on April 1, 2009 at 1:10pm
The first day of the three-day Pickens Plan Virtual March on Washington is here!

Among other actions, I’m encouraging everyone to send a single e-mail today, tomorrow, and Friday. It’s a simple thing to do, but it has tremendous impact.

Click here to ask Congress and President Obama to support the NAT GAS Act of 2009.

Thank you for your support.
Renee Klink Comment by Renee Klink on March 4, 2009 at 10:18am
Hi district members, have you signed up for the Virtual March on Washington yet? It's April 1-3. We want to continue to have an impact on how the Administration formulates American energy policy, and the Army will focus its energy during those three days on e-mails, calls and faxes to every Member of Congress.

Click here for more information about the Virtual March! And let's all make the commitment to recruit 10 other people to take part, too.
Allen R. Gale Comment by Allen R. Gale on February 24, 2009 at 8:17am
All -

Regrettably, due to the "punishment" handed out to the Energy Party by the Plan I am no longer going to participate in the PickensPlan political action groups.
Renee Klink Comment by Renee Klink on February 4, 2009 at 11:33am
Hi all, let's keep the pressure on the Senate! While the stimulus package is not perfect, it does have good in it and will jumpstart efforts to get wind and solar projects going.

More than 30,000 members of the New Energy Army have contacted their elected officials in the last 48 hours. If you haven't done so, please take a few minutes now to contact your Senators. Use phone and/or e-mail to reach out to them on this very important issue.

Senator Chambliss 202-224-3521 - Senator Isakson 202-224-3643

As Boone says, "let's give the Senators another push... to get this accomplished.... The Army and the grassroots are going to do it."
Renee Klink Comment by Renee Klink on January 27, 2009 at 11:32am
Your help needed today!

Boone and the Pickens Plan need your help! As you saw from Boone's email last Friday, the stimulus package will be voted on tomorrow in the House, and it includes wind energy elements that are in line with the Pickens Plan.

We need you to make a phone calls today to your Congressman and Senators. Below is their contact information.

Senator Chambliss 202-224-3521
Senator Isakson 202-224-3643
Congressman Johnson 202-225-1605

Here are some talking points to use when you call your Congressman or Senator's office:

1. Urge them to tell House Leadership that their constituents support the wind energy elements included in the Stimulus Bill which will build upon 2008's successes in the wind energy sector:
-- Extension of the Production Tax Credit
-- Implementation of a renewable infrastructure loan program

2. We hope they're willing to do more on the natural gas side and provide the incentives that will greatly expand the use of domestic natural gas as a vehicle fuel in America. Expanded use of NGVs (natural gas vehicles) will help wean us off of foreign oil and create new American jobs. These incentives include:
-- Increasing the vehicle tax credit to make natural gas trucks more accessible for heavy and medium duty truck operators
-- Extending the fuel tax credit

3. The Pickens Plan works best as a whole plan - wind and natural gas - and we hope Members of Congress will support that. The Stimulus Bill is a strong start but there's more we can - and should – do.

Once you make your call, leave a comment here to let us know how it went. Or email me directly – renee.klink@pickensplan.com. (And be sure to give me your name and email address so we can make sure you get the 10 MyEnergy points we are awarding for each phone call.)

Good luck, and let's get it done!
Bob Glazner Comment by Bob Glazner on January 24, 2009 at 6:38pm
Lets hear from you other members of the district. If we are serious, lets get off the dime!
Bob Glazner Comment by Bob Glazner on January 24, 2009 at 6:36pm
Allen, as for my personal preference regarding a group meeting, Monday and Wednesday nights are best for me, as I watch my grandson the rest of the week and don't get home until 8:00 pm the other nights. Saturday and Sunday are fairly flexable, With Sunday being the best day for me, on the weekends.

Lets pick a tenative date and see what everyone's response is.
 

Members (17)

Bob Glazner Ken Revels Patrick Anthony Drake Karl Meihofer DistrictLeaders Renee Klink John Dynes Terri Jory-Johnsen Hillary Linthicum Bruce at algae-energy.org Rufus A. Moore Lee Stone Edgardo L. Acobe Fournier Lisa Heimbauer Christopher Roland George LaMadrid Mike Pickens
 
 

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