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The National Clean Energy Summit - hosted by the Center for American Progress Action Fund - was successful in gathering leaders, but what do our energy partners and allies think? Boone Cam has the first reaction to the Summit from partners and allies John Podesta, of the Center for American Progress Action Fund, Mike Morris, Chairman of American Electric Power and Denise Bode, CEO, American Wind Energy Association. Watch the full summit at www.pickensplan.com/summit and join Boone for the Virtual March April 1-3.

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James Everitt Says:

Green Jobs Staff Report Liveblogging at AStrongMiddleClass.gov We're going to be liveblogging the event over at AStrongMiddleClass.gov Live Blog-- so check back throughout the day. http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/09/02/27/Liveblog-The-Task-Forces-first-meeting. The Vice President and his team are in Philadelphia this morning for the first meeting of the Middle Class Task Force, and it's all about how green jobs -- jobs that help us move towards a growing, greener, cleaner economy -- can be an aid to the middle class. He makes the case in an op-ed appearing this morning in the Philadelphia Inquirer. Today's event should be really interesting. The Task Force is going to be meeting with the people who know this field the best -- the policy makers and entrepeneurs and advocates who are working together to figure out how to grow our economy and do what’s right for the environment at the same time, while making sure the middle class benefits. We're going to be liveblogging the event over at AStrongMiddleClass.gov -- thanks to Greg Nelson from the Office of Public Liaison, who's attending the meeting -- so check back throughout the day. You can check out Krupp's presentation and handout, as well as a video from Jones.

James Everitt Says:

Green Jobs Staff Report Liveblogging at AStrongMiddleClass.gov The Vice President and his team are in Philadelphia this morning for the first meeting of the Middle Class Task Force, and it's all about how green jobs -- jobs that help us move towards a growing, greener, cleaner economy -- can be an aid to the middle class. He makes the case in an op-ed appearing this morning in the Philadelphia Inquirer. Today's event should be really interesting. The Task Force is going to be meeting with the people who know this field the best -- the policy makers and entrepeneurs and advocates who are working together to figure out how to grow our economy and do what’s right for the environment at the same time, while making sure the middle class benefits. We're going to be liveblogging the event over at AStrongMiddleClass.gov -- thanks to Greg Nelson from the Office of Public Liaison, who's attending the meeting -- so check back throughout the day. You can check out Krupp's presentation and handout, as well as a video from Jones.

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