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Ohio Energy Citizens Hold a Vote4Energy House Party

More than 40 Ohioans recently came together at a house party hosted by Grandview Heights Councilman Ed Hastie to share their thoughts and learn more about the importance of voting for energy in the upcoming election.

Speakers representing the business community, organized labor, the American Petroleum Institute and the Ohio Chamber of Commerce all talked about the benefits to be gained from developing Ohio’s Utica Shale formation.

Ordinary citizens also expressed their views, detailing how shale production was already expanding the Ohio economy and spurring the growth of businesses. They also talked about Ohio’s high energy costs and the need to develop all forms of energy – including oil and natural gas – to help build up fuel reserves and keep retail prices under control.

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Presidential Debates Critical to this Year's Energy Election

The first 2012 presidential debate will be held very soon, followed by another each of the three weeks that follow.   For Energy Citizens, the debates represent an important opportunity to help make this year’s election an Energy Election

The Commission on Presidential Debates hosts all of the events.  For more information on the debate formats, click here.  Here are the dates and basic information:

  • First presidential debate—October 3, 2012, University of Denver; covers domestic policy.
  • Vice presidential debate— October 11, 2012, Centre College, Danville, Kentucky; covers foreign and domestic topics.
  • Second presidential debate—October 16, 2012, Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York; covers foreign and domestic topics.
  • Third presidential debate— October 22, Lynn University, Boca Raton, Florida; covers foreign policy.

So which debate should Energy Citizens focus on? The answer is whichever debate is next. 

Energy should be an extremely relevant topic in all of the debates because it is a matter that affects both domestic and foreign policy.  The degree to which each candidate relates other policy matters (economy, national security, etc.) to energy will help us understand who will be truly committed to American Energy if they are elected.

How can Energy Citizens use the debates to help make this year’s election an Energy Election? 

It would be great if we could ensure that Energy Citizens are in the debate audiences, especially since audience members will be asking questions in the second presidential debate.   But tickets are extremely limited, as the debates are intended to be directed primarily to television audiences.

So we hope Energy Citizens will consider hosting debate watching parties.   The Commission on Presidential Debates actually has some great suggestions for hosting a debate watching party, which you can read by clicking here.

If this interests you, please email sarita@energycitizens.org so we can help you.  In addition to the Commission’s recommendations, we hope you’ll distribute Vote4Energy materials and ask people attending your party to sign the Pledge to vote for energy.

Vote4Energy hosted a special event recently to help prepare all voters for look at what role energy issues should play in the presidential debates.   You can watch an archived video of this event by clicking here.  It may help you decide how to guide the discussion in your debate watching party.

Finally, your debate watching party can have an impact far beyond those you host if you share photos and anecdotes from your party.

Enjoy the debates and be sure to vote November 6th!

  

Attend Energy Citizens' Vote4Energy Educational Events in 2012

Everyone is talking about the 2012 election.  In 2012, Energy Citizens are spreading the Vote4Energy message by gathering across the country to discuss our energy future, the importance of voting for Energy in the 2012 election, and to answer the question of why finding out about our candidates' energy positions is so important.

Join us!  Click on the link below to learn more about each event.  Then RSVP for one of our Vote4Energy educational events today.  We'll update you with more information about the event nearer to the time.

Indiana

August, 2012 Vote4Energy Rally

Military Park, 601 W. New York Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202


Michigan

May 11, 2012 Vote4Energy Luncheon and Rally

Burton Manor, 27777 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia, MI 48150


Pennsylvania

May 18, 2012 Vote4Energy Rally at the Tri-County Marcellus Expo

Washington County Fairgrounds, Washington County, PA

June 2012, Vote4Energy at the Capitol Steps

Pennsylvania State Capitol, Harrisburg, PA

August 2012, Vote4Energy Rally at the Little League World Series

Williamsport, PA

Nevada

June 2012, Vote4Energy Rally

Stoney's Rockin' Country, 9151 Las Vegas Blvd., South #300, Las Vegas, NV 89123


Ohio

May 19, 2012 Vote4Energy Rally

1250 Kinnear Road, Columbus, OH 43210


South Carolina

June 2012 Vote4Energy Rally

Columbia, SC


President Obama Promotes His Energy Policy in Oklahoma and Ohio. Energy Citizens Rally!

Today Energy Citizens will hold rallies in Cushing, OK, and on the campus of Ohio State University to tell President Obama: An "all of the above” national energy strategy must include policies that promote American oil and natural gas and the Keystone XL Pipeline.

Remember to check back to find out more about our successful rallies!  We'll post updates on the Energy Citizens blog.

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