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    10 Minnesota mayors take 'Pickens Pledge' on energy

    By Joe Kimball | Published Tue, Dec 16 2008 10:28 am

    Ten Minnesota mayors have signed the "T. Boone Pickens Pledge" -- an energy independence manifesto that urges President-elect Obama to develop such a plan for the nation within his first 100 days in office.

    State mayors signed up so far are:

    • John Brady, Mankato
    • Robert Byrnes, Marshall
    • Mary Hamann-Roland, Apple Valley
    • Richard Lehman, Bemidji
    • Mike Maguire, Eagan
    • Don Ness, Duluth
    • Alan Oberloh, Worthington
    • Gary Peterson, Columbia Heights
    • Bjorn Skogquist, Anoka
    • Darrell Tinklenberg, Pipestone

    They say they're among 150 mayors nationwide on the list, including the mayors of Little Rock, Philadelphia, New York City, Las Vegas and Omaha.

    They like wind energy and say America needs new energy technologies to reduce the dependence on foreign oil.

    The T. Boone pledge they signed says:

    "We will no longer stand by and watch as America’s national security and economy become more dependent on the unstable foreign nations that we rely on for nearly 70% of the oil we use each day.

    "We spend nearly $700 billion every year buying foreign oil, which represents the greatest transfer of wealth in the history of mankind.

    "The new President and the 111th Congress need to enact an energy plan that reduces our foreign oil dependence by at least 30% within ten years.

    "This plan must include proven American technology and resources; the development of new energy sources; and the expansion and modernization of the national electrical grid to transport renewable energy to homes and businesses.

    "Delaying any further means tacit support for continuing America’s addiction to foreign oil.

    "I join with T. Boone Pickens and his army of supporters in calling for an Energy Independence Plan to be enacted within the first 100 days of the new administration."

    More on the pledge is available here.

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