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Assemblyman Greg Ball
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  • Patterson, NY
  • United States
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New York State Assemblyman Greg Ball

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August 6

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Are you interested in becoming an organizer in your area?
Yes
Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
I comprehend the fundamental reality that with gas prices and oil imports rising dramatically with each passing year, our national security and prosperity requires that we chart a fresh course based upon renewable, cleaner energies.

Charting a course towards renewable energy sources is clearly the way ahead in the 21st century. However, many of these technologies are a decade or more away. In the meantime, I have supported a gas tax moratorium, but I believe that only through permanently abolishing this regressive tax can we bring gas prices down for good and drive economic growth. I am also supporting measures to bring down the high cost of home heating oil, and supports grants for innovation to use alternative fuels for home heating purposes.

As a state and as a nation, I am fighting to launch a concerted drive for energy independence, as other states and nations have done. Fighting to mobilize the scientific community, promote production of fuel efficient technologies, invest in more efficient factories and appliances, and expand the development of alternative energy sources such as wind, solar, and biofuels; I understand the concept that energy independence equals homeland security.
What excites you about this campaign?
This is a grassroots effort to bring about energy independence for all New Yorkers. My campaign has always been a grassroots effort. Together, we can effect real change to make New York an even better place for future generations.
What do you want to do to help?
Hosting rallies, distributing material, linking our initiatives through my website www.ball4ny.com, and introducing legislation on behalf of the Pickens Plan on the floor of the New York State Assembly. My campaign office is always available for phone banks if need be.

Assemblyman Greg Ball's Blog

Assemblyman Greg Ball

Ball announces formation of 'The Putnam Pioneers'

Prior to being sworn in for his second term, State Assemblyman Greg Ball (R, C, I – Patterson), announced the formation of a new political action committee known as the Putnam Pioneers.

This ‘by invitation only’ organization is committed to getting serious energy security candidates elected throughout the Hudson Valley.

The committee has already recruited over 40 committed Republicans, Conservatives, elected officials, successful business owners, labor leaders and even Democrats throughout the… Continue

Posted on December 31, 2008 at 11:00am —

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At 10:16am on December 11, 2008, Kellen Giuda said…
Hi Greg,

Nice to see you on here. I'm very passionate about clean energy and gaining independence. Hope all is well in the Assembly and talk to you soon.

Warmest Regards,

Kellen
At 12:46pm on November 5, 2008, Judy DePalma said…
Greg,

Congratulations on your reelection win last night.

Judy
At 6:58pm on October 14, 2008, Linda Ford said…
Thanks Greg, I see you will be great asset.
At 2:08pm on October 11, 2008, Linda Ford said…
Welcome and THANK YOU for joining Pickens Plan. Here is how you can help. I am contacting to ensure you are kept abreast of current events.

EMAIL A LETTER TO YOUR REPRESENTATIVES BY USING OUR EASY RED "CONTACT CONGRESS" BUTTON -This is urgent, because the Energy Bill in Congress is in danger of not passing! With little effort, we have the ability here for you to send a letter to our Representatives in Washington and Governor, too. Go to THE PLEDGE (at the very top of this page on the blue header) On the top of the pledge page there are three rectangular buttons- two blue ones and ONE RED BUTTON, that reads "CONTACT CONGRESS" . Fill in the short, standard form. Done!

YOU CAN ALSO HELP BY BRINGING 5 FOLKS TO JOIN the site today, so that we can build a voice big enough that Congress will finally have to listen to us, instead of the lobbyists and special interests, who are trying to derail this historic effort.

YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THE PLEDGE on the main page. Print out 10 or more of them, get them signed and fax them back to Boone ASAP. This is how we build our numbers fast! Be a leader, be a part of the "100 CLUB", by faxing in 100 signed pledges. Let me know when you are done and I will add you to the list.

PICKENS U has been formed for college and university students to get involved. If you know of a student who would like to become an ambassador to helped coordinate the pledge drive please submit names to Pickens U site. This would be good for job resume.


THERE IS NO TIME TO DELAY
…to wait and see…or to see if someone else will step up to the plate. It is time for US to roll up our sleeves and go to work. Right now momentum is working in our favor, but if gas prices retreat, the public will forget the pain, and our moment may be lost.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Check out Pickens "August Call to Action"- for a course of action! Here is an informative video "Topeka, Kansas Town Hall Meeting": http://www.pickensplan.com/news/2008/08/04/video-of-the-topeka-town...

PERSONAL ACTION OPTIONSWe need to do more than “preach to the choir”. Sharing ideas with each other is encouraging but that will not 1) increase our membership nor 2) influence public policy. If you know someone in the press or someone who blogs - get them to cover this. Ask those in the public eye to support this plan.

A GROUP FOR EVERYONE. Join the Guides and Materials for New Members Group. Lot's of good information there.
Check out the many groups for Solar, CNG, your area, etc. Connect, learn and share. We grow stronger with your input. If you don't see a group that speaks to your interest, then start a group of your own.

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