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Pickens Plan District Group RI-02

Welcome to the Rhode Island 2nd Congressional District Group for the New Energy Army! If you live in RI-02, please join us to learn more about Pickens Plan events and activities taking place in our District.

Website: http://push.pickensplan.com/group/DistrictGroupRI02
Location: Rhode Island
Members: 19
Latest Activity: Oct 27

RI-02 District Leader

The Pickens Plan District Leader for RI-02 is Kim Anderson.

Click here to view the District Leaderboard to see how progress in RI-02 compares with other Pickens Plan District Groups.

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Discussion Forum

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

Started by Geoff Bailey Apr 1.

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Geoff Bailey Comment by Geoff Bailey on August 19, 2009 at 4:28pm
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 August 19, 2009 at 4:27pm
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 April 2, 2009 at 10:54am
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 1:53pm
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
Earle U. Scharff III Comment by Earle U. Scharff III on March 24, 2009 at 10:22am
The letter below helped me recruit more Members. I emailed it to co workers and friends and agot a good response. You may use it as a template.
Then you click on Resources up on the Menu. Scroll down to upload sign ups and the rest is easy.


RI may be the first state in the nation to have Off shore Wind Turbines to produce Eelctricity
1000 new jobs will be created in RI with the company that will be installing the turbines
This is a link to an Article in Thursday 3/19/09 Providence Journal Front Page on the Pickens Plan Forum that I Organized

http://www.projo.com/news/environment/content/T_Boone_Pickens_Plan_03-19-09_23DM2S6_v20.38607ab.html




Can I please submit your name as a supporter of the Pickens Plan? We are trying to gather over 1,000 new supporters from RI before April 1st. I am available to answer any questions you may have.
If other friends or family members support it, will you please include their info as well.

I only need Name, Zip Code and email.


Here is the plan if you would like to see a short video
www.pickensplan.com Please stop by my page and say "hi" http://push.pickensplan.com/profile/EarleUScharffIII

The Pickens plan is simple and do able. At current gas prices we
spend over 400 billion a year (that we borrow from China) on foreign oil.
(when it was higher, the number was 700 billion, it will be there again
soon enough)
Picken's plan is to:
1. Use American technology and renewable solutions for electricity.
Wind, solar, geothermal, hydro, etc.
2. Use CNG (natural gas) for transportation fuel, especially
trucks, buses and municipal vehicles- almost 40% of our needs as a
country. Batteries currently can not move 18 wheelers. CNG is cleaner and
less expensive than foreign oil, and it is ours!
3. Boone is an "all of the above" guy, as long as it is an American
solution, and the money stays in this country.

I am working with a national effort to gather millions of
supporters to insure that Congress supports our efforts to finally get
this country to be energy independant. Brazil has done it....why can't
we? Cheap oil has gotten us here, but we must finally end it. Our economy
and national security depend upon it.

We could become net exporters of renewable energies and ride this
horse out of the economic trough we are in. We have a very limited time to
make this work. Call it a perfect storm, organized by a titan of
commerce who is leading this historical effort to make sure we get this
right.
Look forward to hearing from you.

Best
Earle
Earle U. Scharff III Comment by Earle U. Scharff III on March 19, 2009 at 4:22am
Copy and Paste the web page below to your browser in order to read the great articticle on the Pickens Plan Forum
http://www.projo.com/news/environment/content/T_Boone_Pickens_Plan_03-19-09_23DM2S6_v20.38607ab.html
Joe Sullivan Comment by Joe Sullivan on March 19, 2009 at 3:01am
Kim,
Nice article in today's Projo. Congratulations.
Joe
Kim Anderson Comment by Kim Anderson on March 11, 2009 at 5:01am
PLEASE ATTEND TONIGHT's PANEL DISCUSSION - we have excellent speakers in a position to move our state in the right direction!

Earle has put in weeks of hard work, and we need to support him AND PIckens Plan. A strong group will show them we mean business and want RI to move toward energy independance fast, AS WELL as finding out how we can help!

Look forward to meeting you!
Kim
Earle U. Scharff III Comment by Earle U. Scharff III on March 10, 2009 at 1:28pm
Please Send Me a note if you are coming to the Forum tomorrow.
We would like to get an Idea how many are going to attend

Thanks
Earle
Earle U. Scharff III Comment by Earle U. Scharff III on March 9, 2009 at 11:28am
Just another reminder. Please Let me know if you are able to attend
Spouses significant others etc can attend No Pets Please

We should be going to McCormick and Schmicks afterwards

We are having a Forum to discuss RI's Role in renewable and alternative energy production as well as consevation. We would love to have you attend and add to the discussion. The forum will be held at:

Providence City Hall Room 302
Wednesday March 11, 2009
7:00pm-9:00pm


Speakers include :

Kim Anderson-Pickens plan leader of RI districts 1 and RI district 2

John Rupp- Chairman of the Board of RIPTA

Andrew Dzykewicz- Commisioner of RI Office of of Energy Resorces

John T Jacobson - Developer of Energy efficient buildings

Julian Dash- Director of RI Economic Development Renewable Energies Fund

Dave Eldredge Driller for Geo- Thermal
 

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Geoff Bailey Earle U. Scharff III chris van hemelrijck DistrictLeaders Judy DePalma Mark Wall Kim Anderson Team Trautman T Samson Joe Sullivan JOHN FREDERICK NACCI Terace Greene Raymond Leca Alan Santaniello Kevin E Thibodeau JOe F joyce pastore William Demarest Alex Macomber
 
 

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