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PennFuture invites you to a town hall meeting

GreatGreenLetterhead.jpgCome to the Pittsburgh Town Hall Meeting to learn about PennFuture’s Campaign for Great Green Jobs.

Tuesday May 13, 11:30-1:00 p.m.
Lunch provided, RSVP required

GSP Consulting

Landmarks Building, Station Square
100 West Station Square Drive, Suite 500

Learn how you can save money, fight global warming, and create Great Green Jobs for Pennsylvania.

Speakers:

  • Kathleen McGinty, Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection

·         Dr. Jerry Paytas, GSP Consulting

·         Chris Koch, GTECH

  • Jeaneen Zappa, Green Building Alliance
  • Heather Sage, PennFuture
  • Representatives from local renewable energy and energy efficiency companies

The meeting will outline the statewide campaign with more than 125 endorsers, geared to move legislation forward in the State Senate which would provide state investment and incentives in clean energy and energy conservation. Pennsylvania needs this legislation NOW, if we are to be part of the new clean energy economy.

Two bills before the State Senate, the Energy Savings Bill – House Bill 2200 and the Clean Energy Funding Bill – Special Session House Bill 1, best exemplify the changes needed to bring Pennsylvania into the new energy economy. These bills would give families and businesses the tools and information they need to cut electricity costs and their energy bills, fight global warming, and create Great Green Jobs for Pennsylvania.

Come to this town hall meeting to find out how you can be part of the solution. Stop by for coffee, tea, and lunch with the people already working to build a sustainable Pennsylvania. Registration form is online to RSVP.

Sponsored by Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future (PennFuture) and GSP Consulting

To RSVP and for more information, call 412-258-6681 or email sage@pennfuture.org

About andrea:
I'm a 36-year-old Oakland homeowner.
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