Citizens Energy Task Force

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Does CapX2020 Make You Feel Small?

Posted on | November 16, 2009 |

Post this flyer and write the judge by January 15. Thanks, everyone!

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One Response to “Does CapX2020 Make You Feel Small?”

  1. james gilmer
    December 3rd, 2009 @ 6:05 pm

    I reside in a pristine little valley called Sather Valley just on the edge of looney creek. We were informed just last July of the proposed line which would cut the valley in two and run literally over the roof of my home. I feel totally powerless and unrepresented by my government to protect not only my private property but my neighbors and the environment i love as well. It seems only big money matters these days. The value of the land, birds , fish and mammals should be out top concern. I hope with all my heart a fair hearing is given to our concerns.

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    The Citizens Energy Task Force (CETF) is a coalition of neighbors and citizens concerned about the proposed CapX2020 high voltage transmission lines in Minnesota and Wisconsin. As a legally registered "intervening party" in the CapX2020 permitting process, we represent the concerns of citizens who question the need for these particular high voltage power lines, and who support clean, sustainable, locally-generated power sources.

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