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    Repower South Carolina to Deliver over 1,300 Letters and Petitions to Sen. Graham

    by: Repower South Carolina

    Thu Sep 17, 2009 at 19:51:52 PM EDT


    On Friday, September 18, The Climate Protection Action Fund’s Repower South Carolina campaign will deliver over 1,300 letters and petitions, written and signed by constituents, to the Columbia district office of Senator Lindsey Graham. Voters are calling for passage of comprehensive clean energy and climate legislation that will create millions of jobs, help end our dependence on foreign oil and solve the climate crisis. Repower South Carolina has over 14,300 members in the Palmetto State.

    A Zogby International poll released in August showed that a majority of American voters — 71 percent — strongly support House-passed clean energy and climate legislation, citing the job growth that would result from enacting new clean energy policies.

    For more information about Repower South Carolina visit http://www.repoweramerica.org/us/south-carolina or follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/RepowerSC

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    Still up to our armpits in the Healthcare Fight.  It's disturbing to see Graham drifting towards the redneck right, at least in his public statements.  His demonstrations of thoughtful independence seem to be growing scarcer.   I suppose we'll see.

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