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I'm a mother of two grown sons, my husband and I are empty-nesters at this point. Both of my sons have graduated from College. One is a graphic designer and the other is a senior credit analyst. My oldest is married and has a son (grandmother-yippee!) and owns his own home. My other son has a condo and getting married! There is something to say about all that. I am very proud of them and feel I accomplished a great task in my life. I've always work hard at everything I do and feel that is the only way I get things done to get what I want. I guess that's the way it was meant to be for me anyway. I truly believe things happen for a reason and if you want something you have to take chances to get it.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

America's Top 5 Best - and Worst - Housing Markets

Check it out.

http://realestate.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=18080758>1=35000

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Clean Energy to Power Economic Recovery

Obama Delivers on Promise to Make Clean Energy a Cornerstone of Recovery Plan

Today, President Obama signed an economic recovery plan that delivers $78.6 billion in clean energy, energy efficiency, and green transportation. These provisions will reduce pollution and save energy while creating jobs. When fully implemented, these provisions will prevent approximately 68 million tons of global warming pollution annually, reduce oil consumption by 15 million barrels per year, and create more than 1.5 million jobs.

“President Obama’s election campaign was powered by the energy of millions of Americans who support a clean energy future. Now, his economic recovery plan will repower America and recharge our economy by investing in solar and wind, more efficient homes and public transit,” said Environment Massachusetts Field Organizer Winston Vaughan.

Environment Massachusetts applauded both the president and Congress for delivering a plan that will put Americans to work in good jobs weatherizing homes and federal buildings, installing renewable energy projects, and expanding our public transit capacity to meet growing demand.

The final bill invests $32.80 billion in clean energy, $26.86 billion in energy efficiency, and $18.95 billion in green transportation. Environment Massachusetts highlighted the following provisions out of a long list of clean energy projects funded by the plan

• Providing $5 billion for the Weatherization Assistance Program, enough to prevent 2 million tons of global warming pollution, create 375,000 jobs, and weatherize more than a million homes.
• Investing $8.4 billion in public transit, $1.3 billion in Amtrak and intercity rail, and $8 billion in new high speed rail, which combined will save 14 million barrels of oil per year and create or preserve nearly 296,000 jobs.
• Extending and “recession proofing” the renewable energy incentives, which will prevent 61 million tons of global warming pollution per year by the end of the three year extension and create or protect 670,000 jobs in the near term;


“The president’s recovery plan is a down payment on a clean energy transformation of our economy that will help solve global warming, reduce our dependence on oil and create more jobs,” concluded Vaughan.

Environment Massachusetts' summary of economic and environmental benefits of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is posted at: http://www.environmentmassachusetts.org/ARRA_chart_2009-2-17

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Environment Massachusetts is a statewide, citizen-based environmental advocacy organization working for clean air, clean water, and open space. www.environmentmassachusetts.org


Winston Vaughan
Field Organizer
Environment Massachusetts
44 Winter Street, Suite 401
Boston, MA 02108
w. 617-747-4447
Winston@EnvironmentMassachusetts.org
www.EnvironmentMassachusetts.org