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Thank a Sheriff


Nice to meet you — I’m Dave Hoover.

As a police officer for over 31 years, I’ve been shot at a number of times. Police officers put their lives on the line every day to protect our communities. It’s a choice and a privilege.

I’m writing to tell you that I support background checks on gun sales because as a police officer, I will do everything I can to make sure that my team of law enforcement officers keeps the public safe without being put at unnecessary risk. They’re my people — I love them, and I’m responsible for them.

I’m also writing to you because my nephew A.J. was doing what teenagers should be doing when he went to the movies in Aurora, Colorado almost two years ago. It’s one thing for an officer like me to be at the wrong end of a firearm, but that night, A.J. was murdered in an act of senseless gun violence — and it only drove home how urgent it is to get firearms out of the hands of dangerous people.

In Colorado, where we’ve implemented background checks, we’ve already stopped 167 people who shouldn’t own firearms from purchasing them.

That’s 167 fewer people putting my officers at risk — and 167 fewer chances that their families will have to feel the devastation of losing a loved one.

It’s National Police Week — and I hope you’ll let your local sheriff know that you are grateful for their service and that you support background checks to keep them and their deputies safe.

Look — I enjoy using firearms safely and responsibly. I’m a hunter who loves to take his family shooting in the mountains. I’m also a Republican — and have been since even before I was eligible to vote. But this isn’t about politics, it’s about common sense. My officers will tell you: Politics don’t mean a thing when you’re in a confrontation with a guy who has multiple felony warrants and a .40 caliber in his waistband.

Thank a sheriff

This is about the men and women in all our police departments, their families, and the safety of all of our families.

When your job is to be in situations like these every day, you know that reducing gun violence is too important to leave to the politicians.

I’m not alone — I know that a lot of your local law enforcement officers feel the same. Please take a moment to tell them thanks, and let them know why you support background checks.

Thanks a lot. As a police officer, an uncle, and a parent I appreciate your support.

Take care,

Dave Hoover, Sergeant

 

Alternative Energy Sources


3 Alternative Energy Innovations Happening in the US

3 Alternative Energy Innovations Happening in the US

This past week President Obama announced that solar panels were installed on the roof of the White House— a sign that alternative energy is more important than ever.

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Department of the Interior needs to investigate ALEC


For decades, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) has undermined federal policy and pushed legislation that would destroy our public lands, our forests and our rivers.

Thumbing their nose at the constitution, they’ve enabled extremists like Cliven Bundy to threaten law enforcement and promote dangerous standoffs, endangering the lives of both the police and the public.

Help bring an end to these risky political games by joining our call for the Department of the Interior to investigate ALEC’s attacks on our environment and the officials who protect it.

If we don’t stand together today, we may lose our nation’s most beautiful treasures tomorrow. Imagine uranium mines in the Grand Canyon or fracking for oil in Yellowstone National Park. That is ALEC’s vision for America, not ours.

Wielding corporate influence and buying crooked politicians, they’ve repeatedly torn down critical health, safety and environmental rules – all so they can sell our country to the highest bidder. What’s more, ALEC has done all this while hiding in the shadows, never disclosing its role or the groups who fund its extreme agenda.

Sign our petition today and tell the Bureau of Land Management that we’ve had enough of ALEC’s political games!

Thanks for all that you do,

Marisol

Eye on the Amazon: IN PICTURES – Meet the Zápara


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Meet the Zápara

As AW partner and fearless leader of the Zápara Women’s Assoc. Gloria Ushigua travels to the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues to ask that the Zápara be protected, we bring you a glimpse of the only nationality in Ecuador declared a UNESCO cultural patrimony.

The Zápara were once one of the largest indigenous groups in the Ecuadorian Amazon. But by the 1980s anthropologists deemed them extinct, an entire culture erased in less than a century by disease, violence, persecution and assimilation. What most didn’t know was that some 200 Zápara remained hidden in the dense jungle…

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Senate Expected to Vote on Wind Energy Policy – Please Reach Out!


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Aaron Severn
Director, Grassroots Advocacy & Federal Legislative Affairs
American Wind Energy Association

 

I wanted to make sure that you saw my e-mail from last week (below).  I told you that we were expecting the U.S. Senate to vote on wind energy policy.  That still is a possibility, but the bill stalled today on a procedural vote.  Our Senators will have another opportunity to advance this bill as soon as next week.

Your Senators need to hear from you right away.  Please write in and urge them to support The EXPIRE Act. 

This bill proposes to extend a host of expired and expiring tax provisions, including the renewable energy production tax credit (PTC) and investment tax credit (ITC).  The extension would let wind energy developers qualify for the tax credits if they start construction on their wind projects by the end of 2015.

I’ve drafted a template note for you – just click here, enter your address, personalize the note, and send it along.  It won’t take long.

Thanks for taking action at this important time!  I sincerely appreciate your support.  I will be in touch again soon.

Best regards,
Aaron

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From: Aaron Severn <grassroots@awea.org>
Date: Tuesday May 6, 2014
Subject: Senate Expected to Vote on Wind Energy Policy – Please Reach Out!

 

I wanted to let you know that the full Senate is expected to vote on the EXPIRE Act as early as next week, and I encourage you to urge your Senators to support this bill.

The EXPIRE Act proposes to extend a host of expired and expiring tax provisions, including the renewable energy production tax credit (PTC) and investment tax credit (ITC).  The extension would let wind energy developers qualify for the tax credits if they start construction on their wind projects by the end of 2015.

The PTC and ITC have been successful policies, and it’s crucial that they be extended.  In a period of relative policy stability, between 2005 and 2012, with the credits being seamlessly extended, the wind industry:

  • Experienced an average annual growth rate of 31%
  • Added the vast majority of all wind power capacity in the U.S. today; and
  • Channeled $105 billion of private investment into the U.S. economy.

These credits were allowed to expire at the end of 2013, though.  Leading up to this expiration, new wind installations came to a halt, resulting in a:

  • 92% drop in new wind projects (1,087 megawatts in 2013, compared to 13,131 in 2012)
  • Corresponding drop in investment ($2 billion in 2013, compared to $25 billion in 2012); and
  • Loss of thousands of manufacturing jobs.

I urge you to share this information with your Senators – and even better, let them know why it matters to you.  Please let them know why you want the U.S. to get more and more of its electricity from wind power, and that you need their support in order to make that happen.

I’ve drafted a template note for you – just click here, enter your address, personalize the note, and send it along.  It won’t take long.

Thanks for taking action at this important time!  I sincerely appreciate your support.  I will update you on the outcome of this vote.

Best regards,
Aaron

Aaron Severn
Director, Grassroots Advocacy & Federal Legislative Affairs
American Wind Energy Association

P.S.  Interested to know more about the PTC?  Visit this page.