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Pickens Plan District Group KS-03

Welcome to the Kansas 3rd Congressional District Group for the New Energy Army! If you live in KS-03, please join us to learn more about Pickens Plan events and activities taking place in our District.

Website: http://push.pickensplan.com/group/DistrictGroupKS03
Location: Kansas
Members: 49
Latest Activity: Sep 11

KS-03 District Leaders

The Pickens Plan District Leader for KS-03 is Jason Winbolt.

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Geoff Bailey

Pickens Plan Letters to the Editor

Started by Geoff Bailey Aug 19.

Geoff Bailey

August Recess

Started by Geoff Bailey Aug 19.

Geoff Bailey

It's Go Time! - The Virtual March Has Begun 1 Reply

Started by Geoff Bailey. Last reply by Rob Marshall Apr 1.

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Geoff Bailey Comment by Geoff Bailey on September 11, 2009 at 8:33am
Kansas Governor Mark Parkinson has signed the Pickens Pledge for Energy Independence. Following his lead, Kansas Lt. Governor Troy Findley has also signed the Pickens Pledge. We greatly appreciate their leadership and look forward to working with them to help end America's dependence on foreign oil.

Thanks to your calls and emails, these two elected officials have now taken a stand for energy independence. Please take some time and thank them for their leadership!


Office of the Governor
Capitol, 300 SW 10th Ave., Ste. 212S
Topeka, KS 66612-1590
1-877-KSWORKS (1-877-579-6757)



Office of the Lieutenant Governor
State Capitol, 2nd Floor
300 SW 10th Ave.
Topeka, KS 66612
Toll-Free 1-800-748-4408
Geoff Bailey Comment by Geoff Bailey on August 19, 2009 at 4:04pm
Good Afternoon!

We are smack dab right in the middle of August Recess. Members of Congress (MOC) are back in their districts, holding events and Town Hall meetings. This is our time to shine army! While the majority of the current Town Hall meetings are focusing on Health Care, other issues are covered as well. I would encourage you to attend your MOC Town Hall and ask them a few quick questions:

1. What is your plan to end our dependence on foreign oil?
2. If you don’t have a plan, do you support the Pickens Plan?
3. If so, would you sign the Pickens Pledge?
4. Are you a Co-Sponsor of HR 1835, “The Natural Gas Act of 2009?” It’s a vital piece of legislation that, for the first time, gives the right incentives for natural gas to become a viable transportation fuel alternative to foreign oil. It currently has 77 bipartisan Co-Sponsors in the House – split almost evenly between Republicans and Democrats.


To find out where your MOC is having their next Town Hall meeting, visit their website and email/call their office for more information. You can do that here: http://www.house.gov/house/MemberWWW_by_State.shtml or by calling the United States Capitol switchboard at (202) 224-3121.

Also, don’t forget about your Senators! S 1408 is the sister bill of HR 1835 and we need to make sure all 100 members of the United States Senate have signed up as Co-Sponsors! You can check out where your Senators are having Town Halls in your area by emailing/calling their offices for dates and locations. You can do that here: http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm or by calling the United States Capitol switchboard at (202) 224-3121.

Together, we can end our dependence on foreign oil. But it is going to take all of us working together. The effort we put in today will give us the secure energy future we want for tomorrow!

Geoff
Geoffrey@pickensplan.com
Geoff Bailey Comment by Geoff Bailey on August 19, 2009 at 4:02pm
Letters to the editor are some of the most effective ways of communication today! Op-Eds and local LTE are terrific marketing tools that allow you to convey your thoughts and ideas to your friends, family and neighbors. They are fun, make an impact and, best of all, FREE!

Help Boone spread his message of ending our dependence on foreign oil.

Do you want to have a letter to the editor you write published in your local newspaper? If so, message me on Push or email me at Geoffrey@pickensplan.com and I can help you come up with a LTE of your own.

It's the little effort we make today that makes the big difference tomorrow!

Geoff
Geoffrey@pickensplan.com
Geoff Bailey Comment by Geoff Bailey on April 19, 2009 at 11:04pm

Students and faculty at the University of Kansas hear home state hero Bob Dole and Senator Brownback talk nat gas, energy and how to get America off foreign oil.
Geoff Bailey Comment by Geoff Bailey on April 10, 2009 at 6:36pm


Wednesday, Boone joined US Senator Sam Brownback and former Senator Bob Dole for a Pickens Plan Town Hall event. It was standing room only as over 700 people crowded into the Robert Dole Institute for Politics at Kansas University.

To watch the Town Hall, please click here.
Geoff Bailey Comment by Geoff Bailey on April 5, 2009 at 6:38pm


KU Town Hall

Boone is coming to Lawrence and he wants to hear from you! Wednesday, April 8th, Boone is holding a Town Hall at the Robert Dole Institute of Politics at Kansas University. Boone will be joined by Senator Sam Brownback and former Senator Bob Dole.

Boone will talk about his plan to jumpstart our economy, create millions of new jobs and keep us safer here at home by ending our dependence on foreign oil. Senator Brownback will talk about how Kansas stands to benefit from the Pickens Plan, and how wind energy and natural gas as a transportation fuel will play a vital role in the state’s energy future.

The Town Hall begins promptly at 4:30. Seating is limited, so please arrive early. Boone will also be holding a book signing after the Town Hall for his New York Times bestseller, “The First Billion is the Hardest.” 100% of the proceeds go to wounded veterans at Brooke Army Medical Hospital in San Antonio, Texas.

I look forward to meeting some of you!

Geoff
Geoff Bailey Comment by Geoff Bailey on April 2, 2009 at 11:40am
VIRTUAL MARCH DAY 2 - Boone Needs YOU

The Department of Energy has released the oil import figures for the month of March 2009. The data shows we imported 386 barrels at a cost of $18 billion. While we are importing less oil because of the recession, the percentage of oil we are importing is remaining disappointingly stable. The March numbers show we imported 65% percent of the oil we used.

Over the past 12 months, America has had to import nearly two-thirds of the oil we need. In 2008 that amounted to $475 billion dollars. Keep in mind, this is not a one-time payment like a stimulus package or a bail-out bill. This is an annual cost of over $400 billion per year.

CLICK HERE TO EMAIL YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TODAY AND ASK THEM TO TAKE ACTION TO REDUCE OUR DEPENDENCY ON FOREIGN OIL.

Geoff
Geoff Bailey Comment by Geoff Bailey on April 1, 2009 at 1:36pm
As you know, today is the start of the Pickens Plan Virtual March on Washington. I included some messages below that you should feel free to use when trying to get friends and family to participate.

This is going to be my Facebook status over the next three days:

“Boone Pickens, Rock the Vote and I urged policy makers to pass energy legislation. You can too: http://tinyurl.com/c6b53s

This is what I emailed my friends, family and neighbors – and then sent to all of my Facebook friends:

“Join me, Boone Pickens and Rock the Vote in telling Congress and the President: Help improve our environment, economy & bring us toward energy independence by passing energy legislation now! Be heard today! http://tinyurl.com/c6b53s

April 1-3 is going to be an exciting time for the Pickens Plan and everyone involved! We have over 4.5 million people participating in this March with us. The more folks who contact Congress, the more impact we have on the debate.

For the first time in our nation’s history, we have millions of people converging on Washington, speaking with a unified voice, and demanding a viable, sustainable energy policy that ends our dependence on foreign oil.

It’s Go Time! Contact your member of Congress today!

Boone is counting on you. Visit http://www.pickensplan.com/virtualmarch/ today and let your voice be heard!

Geoff
Geoffrey@pickensplan.com
Geoff Bailey Comment by Geoff Bailey on April 1, 2009 at 1:35pm
As you know, today is the start of the Pickens Plan Virtual March on Washington. I included some messages below that you should feel free to use when trying to get friends and family to participate.

This is going to be my Facebook status over the next three days:

“Boone Pickens, Rock the Vote and I urged policy makers to pass energy legislation. You can too: http://tinyurl.com/c6b53s

This is what I emailed my friends, family and neighbors – and then sent to all of my Facebook friends:

“Join me, Boone Pickens and Rock the Vote in telling Congress and the President: Help improve our environment, economy & bring us toward energy independence by passing energy legislation now! Be heard today! http://tinyurl.com/c6b53s

April 1-3 is going to be an exciting time for the Pickens Plan and everyone involved! We have over 4.5 million people participating in this March with us. The more folks who contact Congress, the more impact we have on the debate.

For the first time in our nation’s history, we have millions of people converging on Washington, speaking with a unified voice, and demanding a viable, sustainable energy policy that ends our dependence on foreign oil.

It’s Go Time! Contact your member of Congress today!

Boone is counting on you. Visit http://www.pickensplan.com/virtualmarch/ today and let your voice be heard!

Geoff
Geoffrey@pickensplan.com
Geoff Bailey Comment by Geoff Bailey on March 14, 2009 at 5:01pm
I wanted to give you a little heads up, insider info on what’s about to happen in Kansas. Boone has a special job for us!

Earlier this week, we launched a program targeting Senator Brownback regarding the Renewable Electricity Standard.

We will target him using:

• Paid phone calls to constituents in their states encouraging them to call their Senator
• Emailing members of the army in Kansas, asking them to send an email via the Pickens Plan website


We'd like to augment this with activity from our District Groups. In addition to generally pushing the groups to participate in the email program, we'd also like to do the following:

- Get you and members of the KS-03 to make phone calls to Senator Brownback
- Get letters to the editor placed in as many KS-03 papers as possible


We will begin running our new ad, Wind Power, throughout Kansas. The ads and phone calls will be running for the next three weeks, so that gives us a limited amount of time to get everyone on board.

Senator Brownback Contact Info:
303 Hart Senate Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
Phone: (202) 224-6521


A little background on the Renewable Electricity Standard (RES):

America has the best wind power in the world. North Dakota alone has the potential to provide power for more than a quarter of the country! But we need a long-term national commitment – including a national renewable electricity standard – to spur the investment needed to tap this great energy resource.

A renewable electricity standard (RES) is a policy that calls for electric utilities to obtain a certain percentage of the electricity they supply from renewable energy resources, such as wind and solar power. 28 U.S. states already have RES policies. A national policy would enable all states to enjoy the benefits of renewable energy development. A national standard of 25% renewable electricity by the year 2025 offers a least-cost, market-friendly way to ensure that we meet an increasing share of America’s growing electricity needs with clean, domestic energy resources.

A national RES can be a boon to America’s economy and to your personal wallet. By making a national commitment to renewable energy, we will be giving businesses the certainty they need to invest in new wind energy manufacturing facilities, and to expand current ones - creating tens of thousands of new American jobs. Also, adding fixed-cost renewables to the electricity mix will help shield consumers from spikes in energy prices, potentially saving us as much as $100 billion in lower electricity and natural gas bills.

There are now bills in the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives calling for 25% renewable electricity by 2025. A particularly important vote on a renewable electricity standard is expected to come up in the Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee in late March or early April. Please contact your Senators and Representative to express your support for a national RES and to ask them to co-sponsor the leading RES proposals.
 

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Geoff Bailey Rob Marshall Torrey Shearer Doug Claussen DistrictLeaders Kevin Deal Charlie Adams larry becker Robin Powell Jason Winbolt Tyler Holmes Charlotte Brown Christine Stineman Mike Granstaff Bob Warring Ron Platt John Rhein Lynn Schafersman kaththea spurlock Connie Hogan Elizabeth Boresow turtle9794 Chris Harper Paul Evans Preeti Parulekar Barb Zook Amy John Palmer Karl Wagner Matt Meeds
 
 

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