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Repower America
Posted: September 03, 2009
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The Made in America Jobs Tour, organized by the Blue Green Alliance and the Alliance for Climate Protection’s Repower America campaign, kicked off August 20 in Cleveland, Ohio and consists of more than 50 events in 22 states.
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Repower Tennessee Made In America Jobs Tour Event 1 year, 1 day, 9 hours, 14 minutes
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Abby Curran
Posted: September 01, 2009
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Good jobs and clean energy -- both can be made in America. That's why Repower America launched the Made in America Jobs Tour.
We need to show our leaders that grassroots support for a clean energy future is strong and growing. And you can make your voice heard by being part of these exciting events.
Please join clean energy workers, community and business leaders, and your fellow Repower America members at the Made in America Jobs Tour event in Nashville.
Repower Tennessee Made In America Jobs Tour 1 year, 3 days, 5 hours, 5 minutes
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Abby Curran
Posted: August 30, 2009
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Good jobs and clean energy -- both can be made in America. That's why Repower America launched the Made in America Jobs Tour.
We need to show our leaders that grassroots support for a clean energy future is strong and growing. And you can make your voice heard by being part of these exciting events.
Please join clean energy workers, community and business leaders, and your fellow Repower America members at the Made in America Jobs Tour event in Knoxville.
Repower Tennessee Made In America Jobs Tour Event 1 year, 1 week, 1 day, 5 hours, 47 minutes
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Abby Curran
Posted: August 25, 2009
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Good jobs and clean energy -- both can be made in America. That's why Repower America launched the Made in America Jobs Tour.
We need to show our leaders that grassroots support for a clean energy future is strong and growing. And you can make your voice heard by being part of these exciting events.
Please join clean energy workers, community and business leaders, and your fellow Repower America members at the Made in America Jobs Tour event in Chattanooga.
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Dave Boundy
Posted: August 07, 2009
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Last week, we learned that a pro-coal lobbying firm sent several forged letters to Congress that expressed opposition to clean energy legislation -- purportedly from minority groups, including the NAACP. We also learned that they would have continued sending these letters if they had not been caught. These shameful tactics prove that the opposition is willing to do whatever it takes to keep our country from transitioning to a new clean energy economy.
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