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PEOPLE'S PETITION FOR YOUR ENDORSEMENT

Started by Alankar Gupta Aug. 6, 2008.

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Greg Wortham Comment by Greg Wortham on May 25, 2009 at 4:35pm
Great Plains Energy Summit -- Omaha -- June 17-18, 2009 -- Leaders from the states & provinces of the USA-Canada Wind Corridor are gathering in Omaha, Nebraska on June 17-18 to plan for action in 2010 & beyond. Through the Great Plains Energy Alliance, we are gathering community & regional leaders, state officials, component manufacturers, colleges & universities, wind energy leaders, ranchers, farmers & more. We will discuss transmission infrastructure, community benefits, workforce preparation, state & federal policies, environmental perspectives, The Pickens Plan, and more. There will be caucuses of the state/provincial delegations and learning of best practices from each other. Please join us!

Check out www.GreatPlainsEnergy.us for more info, including registration forms, sponsorship opportunities, and more.
Michael Shawn Kendall Comment by Michael Shawn Kendall on March 16, 2009 at 10:32pm
Hello group, I have some exciting news. I have been talking and emailing a legilative assistant for representative Hunter of the Texas state legislature regarding Energy Independence Savings Bonds initiative at the state level. I spoke to him on the telephone and he encourages anyone from Texas, no matter what district in TX, to email him about Energy Independence Savings Bonds for Texas. He stated he will happily forward all correspondence received to the correct representatives in Texas. Representative Hunter is an attorney and Caleb said there are two other attorneys working for Rep. Hunter. It is interesting to hear there is question about the legality of a state level savings bond program similar to the federal level. They are actively working on it and this is great news! Please feel free to pass on this information to anyone from Texas. Here is Caleb's email:
Mr. Kendall,
I am glad you sent this to me, I have visited with the representative and I am working with the state to see the legality of state bonds versus having it go through the federal government. I will keep you posted on the developments.
Thank you,
Caleb McGee
Legislative Intern
Rep. Todd Hunter - District 32
Caleb.McGee@house.state.tx.us
Capitol Office: E2.808
Capitol Phone: (512) 463-0672
Capitol Fax: (512) 463-2101
P.O. Box 2910
Austin, TX 78768-2910
Energy Independence US Treasury Bonds discussion group
Michael, Houston Comment by Michael, Houston on November 1, 2008 at 7:23am
Thousands of new GREEN JOBS are now posted on GREEN JOBS NOW! group page. Join the group today and we will keep you informed. http://push.pickensplan.com/group/greenjobsnowcom
Tell your friends looking for a job to sign up on the PickensPlan and upload their resume FREE at: www.green-jobs-now.com
Melissa
coordinator@green-jobs-now.com
Mike Anthony Fernald Sr. Comment by Mike Anthony Fernald Sr. on October 23, 2008 at 11:26am
Kevin Posey Comment by Kevin Posey on October 10, 2008 at 11:21pm
I own a dedicated CNG 1998 Crown Victoria and a 1999 Ford Contour that is a bi-fuel vehicle. Anyone interested in seeing these cars which are located in Norman, OK can contact me via email at kposey4@cox.net.
Andy Collazo Comment by Andy Collazo on September 25, 2008 at 8:28pm
Folks, I’m so excited to announce Pickens U is finally here! Please feel free to contact me for details.

Pickens U is a new Pickens site specifically designed for students and alumni from colleges and universities across the United States who support energy independence for America.

Outreach on college campuses will be a critical component of our effort to build an Army of 1,000,000 supporters. We plan to mobilize students and alumni of colleges across America to support the Pickens Plan and prepare to take action during the first 100 days of the new Administration.

There are hundreds of college campuses across America, and we are interested in having Pickens Plan chapters on as many of them as possible – from small community colleges to liberal arts schools to prominent institutions to the largest state universities. The key is to find a motivated campus coordinator and an enthusiastic student population – with the right people in place, even the smallest of schools can make a big difference.

http://push.pickensplan.com/collegeMain.php

And best of all, we are in need of Campus Coordinators. This is an exceptional opportunity for a student or alumni to represent their College or University in a leadership role within Pickens Plan New Energy Army.

As a Campus Coordinator you will be responsible for the following:

o Be the public point of contact for their chapter of the Pickens Plan
o Recruit as many students as possible to be supporters of the Pickens Plan, with a particular focus on getting students to join our social networks on Facebook and/or Push.PickensPlan.com
o Host 1-2 events on campus between now and Inauguration Day to raise awareness for the Pickens Plan and recruit supporters
o Assist the New Energy Army regional leader with maintaining chapter webpages on Facebook and Push.PickensPlan.com
o Organize calls to action when we need Pickens Plan supporters from their chapter to contact their elected officials or take other action

The Pickens Plan is a bridge to the future — a blueprint to reduce foreign oil dependence by harnessing domestic energy alternatives, and buying us time to develop even greater new technologies.

Building new wind generation facilities and better utilizing our natural gas resources can replace more than one-third of our foreign oil imports in 10 years. But it will take leadership.

On January 20th, 2009, a new President will take office.

We're organizing behind the Pickens Plan now to ensure our voices will be heard by the next administration.

Together we can raise a call for change and set a new course for America's energy future in the first hundred days of the new presidency — breaking the hammerlock of foreign oil and building a new domestic energy future for America with a focus on sustainability.

You can start changing America's future today by supporting the Pickens Plan. Visit our website at www.pickensplan.com to join us. Email me directly for more exciting news.
Danny Sandlin Comment by Danny Sandlin on September 16, 2008 at 7:21am
I am a citizen of The Muscogee Creek Nation of Oklahoma and would like more info on tribal related efforts towards renewable energy resources and projects.
It seems Oklahoma is possibly the CNG center for a energy resource as so the Windustry would also be.The Solar power systems I've seen in Ok. either are nonworking or in adequate.
Any info would be great.
We as Oklahomans know the oil and pipeline industry as well as anyone or any place in the world.
I am a surveyor in the pipeline industry and at current there are many large pipelines in many different stages of construction in Oklahoma and these lines seem to be growing in size for future production and capacity.
The Wind energy industry does not seem to be keeping it potential pace with this energy platform. Western Oklahoma is ,a we all know, a wind mine in the waiting . Lets get on board!
Gregory L. Smith Comment by Gregory L. Smith on August 31, 2008 at 10:26pm
Good Luck John Frame!
I am glad the Norman group is finally meeting again and finding ways to improve our state. Solar energy and wind are my favorites, but Geo-thermal and Geo-electrical plants are starting to overtake the normal efforts of schools and large organizations to cool and heat their buildings.
It seems that there are many ways to get the state to find new alternatives, but really establishing these technologies will take education and especially, it will take training in the fields of installation, design and development, both physical and financial to change how Oklahoma deals with alternative energy. Currently there is no exclusively research oriented University in Oklahoma, and although OSU is beginning course design efforts to offer Wind-related courses, it will be years until real course curricula are developed unless Oklahoma students start asking for them.
We are a demand based system and unless there is enough perceived demand, there will be no changes in developing businesses that grow the economy. Both the economy and the use of alternative fuels are important, but as yet no real efforts have been made to frame this out in our laws and policies.
You hold the key to helping us grow, so I urge you to start building the frame-work now...(Thought you would like that Mr. Frame...)
Gregor Smith gregors@att.net
Pamela Speraw Comment by Pamela Speraw on August 28, 2008 at 3:14pm
This is great. Renewable energy is America's future.
Curtis Waddell Comment by Curtis Waddell on August 3, 2008 at 8:45am
I had to join this group when I saw it. It is not very often you see a group of sooners supporting T. Boone Pickens!
I was raised from birth one way.
Sooner Born and Sooner Bred and when I die I'll be Sooner Dead!!!!!!
But I have to say, I support Boone. He is doing the right thing and pushing our country in the right direction. It doesn't take a genious to figure out that if an oil man is pushing for alternative energy, he must feel strongly that he is doing the right thing!!!!!
 

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