Americans for Prosperity will be holding a Colorado townhall on Energy ... if you happen to be in the neighborhood.
Fort Collins Town Hall: Energy Crisis and Environmental Alarmism
Join us for a Town Hall event in Fort Collins on Thursday, August 7:
Colorado: The Energy Crisis and Environmental Alarmism
High gas prices and domestic energy development are the number-one issues in the minds of voters this election. It’s abundantly clear that $4.00 per gallon gas has Coloradans concerned and ready for an increase in domestic drilling. And Coloradans are also ready to tap into the vast reserves of oil in our state in an environmentally friendly way. It’s time to stop talking about the problem. We need to take action now.
On Thursday, August 7th, we will be holding a Town Hall forum to discuss how Colorado can take the lead in turning back high energy prices and overcoming the threat environmental alarmism poses to our national security.
We hope you can attend our event:
Colorado: The Energy Crisis and Environmental Alarmism
Thursday, August 7th
Fort Collins Elks Club
General Meeting Room
140 E Oak
Fort Collins, CO6:30 Reception/Registration
7:00 – 9:00 EventSpeakers:
Jim Pfaff, Americans for Prosperity
State Rep. Kevin Lundberg
State Rep. Scott Renfroe
Other invited guests
We launched our Colorado state chapter saying that our first goal would be to educate and mobilize grassroots taxpayers in support of the removal of artificial, government-imposed barriers to energy development, which will help lower prices for cash-strapped citizens. This includes the vast oil shale reserves in our own state. It will take a grassroots army of activists to turn the tide of environmental alarmism. Can you join us on Thursday, August 7th as we discuss these important issues and how we can take action to push back the roadblocks to domestic energy development?


Some years ago I lived and worked in Colorado... and having a client area ranging from Ft. Collins through Denver on into Colorado Springs, I'd really would have hated all that driving now as opposed to then when it was around $1.02/gal.
Good on Colorado for taking action to source their oil.
Posted by: seekeronos | Tuesday, August 05, 2008 at 05:27 PM