Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Obama OK's clean cars for Massachusetts

I thought I'd pass along this e-mail I received yesterday. If you or anyone you know or anyone you've ever passed on the street supported Barack Obama, you are probably on his e-mail list and already received this. For those of you who are not (or if you got tired of thrice daily updates from Campaign Manager David Plouffe), I'm going to pasted the content of the message here.

Make sure to sign the petition to tell Congress to pass the Green Energy Recovery Plan as well.

Yesterday, President Obama gave Massachusetts the green light to put cleaner, more efficient cars on the road. [1]
I'm so glad the president made this one of his first acts in office. As you may remember, we pushed hard to implement the Clean Cars Program in Massachusetts. I was outraged when the Bush administration, bowing to pressure from automakers, put the breaks on the program last year.
But we're back on track now. We were honored to have our D.C. staff join the president as he signed the order in the East Room of the White House.
Let's keep pushing. Yesterday, I told you about our plans to make sure the economic recovery package invests in green jobs and green projects.
If you haven't already, please click here to urge your member of Congress to support green jobs and a green economic recovery:
http://www.environmentmassachusetts.org/action/new-energy-future/make-it-green?id4=ES
And as always, thanks for standing up for Massachusetts' environment.
Winston VaughanEnvironment Massachusetts Field Organizer
WinstonV@EnvironmentMassachusetts.orgwww.EnvironmentMassachusetts.org
[1]http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2009/01/26/obama_begins_reversing_bush_climate_policies_1233004027/

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