Sunday, October 17, 2010

Sarah Peake Stand Out

Subject: Morning Standouts @ the Orleans Rotary


Please join us for MORNING Standouts @ the Orleans Rotary, 7;30-9 AM on MONDAY & FRIDAYS FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS.


This is from 4 years age at our 1st Sarah Peake Standout! Stand Out  for Sarah as she has stood for us!

Start your day helping the campaign. there's only 2 weeks left.


Thanks for help & support,


Kathy
508 280-5426

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Gmail - In the Cape Cod Times Today - jjbangert@gmail.com

Gmail - In the Cape Cod Times Today - jjbangert@gmail.com: "An advocate for the voiceless



By SARAH PEAKE

October 08, 2010 2:00 AM


My priority as your state representative has always been, and will continue to be, to fight for you. I will listen to you, learn from you, and then go to bat for you whenever and wherever that is necessary.

Sometimes that is right here on Cape Cod, like my fight to stop NStar from spraying harmful chemicals over our precious drinking water recharge areas. Sometimes those fights occur at national fisheries management meetings, like my fight to turn back efforts to change the lobster regulations for the Outer Cape, which would have cost most of our lobstermen thousands of dollars in lost income and would have put others out of business.


And, of course, many of those fights occur in Boston where I have fought to protect local aid for our towns, for Lyme disease treatment reform, to stop bullying in our schools, and to bring stability to municipal budgets by making it harder for the governor to cut regional school transportation budgets.


I have successfully worked to give us a seat at the table where decisions are made that affect our lives and livelihood. This leadership translates into keeping and growing jobs here on Cape Cod. As vice-chair of the Tourism Arts and Cultural Development Committee, I work everyday to keep our tourism and arts economic engines robust and vibrant; as vice-chair of the Regional Transportation Caucus and as a member of the Aviation Caucus, I protect our rural transportation needs and jobs at our airports; as the legislator representing Massachusetts on the Atlantic State Marine Fisheries Commission, I help create fishing policy and protect our fishermen's livelihood.


Perhaps most importantly, I advocate for those whose voices may not be heard: our veterans, our elderly, and those in need. I have helped thousands of constituents connect with government services to help make their lives better.


What's next? There are still many challenges. All one has to do is pick up this newspaper to understand that. Here are what some of my priorities will be:

* Rein in small business health care costs. We made some important steps this session to address this problem, but more must be done. I was successful in enacting legislation to allow small businesses to band together to negotiate and buy health insurance as a group because there is strength in numbers. Now we must get serious about reducing or eliminating the other causes of high premiums.
* Stop the escalating homeowners' insurance premiums. I will file three bills to establish 'standards' for the hurricane models to insure the data used is relevant to Cape Cod; limit wind deductibles to only named hurricanes; and allow for policy rebates for homeowners who take steps to 'hurricane proof' their homes.
* Get our economy back on track. I will continue to work with my colleagues from across the aisle and across the commonwealth to preserve valuable film and aviation tax credits and to find new areas of strategic investment. These investments are critical to growing the economy, increasing jobs and restoring revenue. This growth will enable us to help those who need a hand up and will allow us to look seriously at repealing taxes.

These are complex issues and my sleeves remain rolled up to continue to fight for you. There are those who offer 'sound-bite solutions.' I offer you my track record of hard work, proven accomplishments, and a fearlessness of tackling the difficult and thorny issues. Please visit www.sarahpeake.org to learn more.


I respectfully ask for your vote on Nov. 2, so I can keep fighting for you.


State Rep. Sarah Peake, D-Provincetown, represents the 4th Barnstable District in the Massachusetts House.



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We need a Wolf in the Senate | CapeCodOnline.com

We need a Wolf in the Senate | CapeCodOnline.com

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Harwich Events Election 2010 Countdown




Here are the a few of the next event details:


Yes We Can! Phone Bank on Bank Street Beach
David &  Pam Purdy's Home (Park at Bank Street Beach)
30 Bank Street
Harwichport, MA 02646


(508) 432-1522


Sunday, 10 Oct 2010, 12:15 PM
Stop the red tea bag tide of sliding backwards! Please come on Sunday at 12 Noon, and let's call for all four our candidates!


1. Bill Keating for US Congress!
2. Deval Patrick for Governor!
3. Dan Wolf for State Senate!
4. Sarah Peake for State Representative!


To invite people to sign up specifically for your event, send your invitees
this link:


RSVP: http://pol.moveon.org/event/takeoverparty/108976




Wednesday, October 13th at 6:30 pm


For"fun-night" of phone calls with your friends from Harwich at the Lower Cape Democratic Party Headquarters.


The Lower Cape Headquarters is right on route 6A, /193 Cranberry Highway next to the bowling alley and right off Exit 12.


We will be making calls on behalf of Governor Patrick, Bill Keating and others from our Democratic team, depending on how many of you can join us.


Please bring your address book and cell phone.
With one month to go to election day, your help is needed now more than ever.


Thanks again,
Ray Gottwald


(508) 430-1666



raygottwald@aol.com




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Phone Banking with Ed McManus and John Bangert
Harwich Progressives Cock & Bull Pub
41 Parallel St
Harwich Centre
6-9PM Bring Cell Phones & others
(508) 527-2607 Ed's Cell
(508) 514-0143 John's Cell




John J Bangert - Community Organizer
Cape Codders for Keating
http://capecoddersforkeating.blogspot.com
CapeCodDemocrat@gmail.com
(508) 514-0143


Jay O' Brien
Bill Keating for US Congress
Lower Cape Field Organizer
(617) 816-7625
job4338@gmail.com


Julian Cyr
Deval Patrick Campaign
Regional Field Organizers - Cape & Islands
julian@devalpatrick.com
(508) 360-6694


Seth Rolbein
Dan Wolf for Senate
Senior Adviser and Lower Cape Field Organizer
rolbrain@verizon.net
(508) 367-6044


Edward F. Atwood
Mid-Cape Field Organizer
Dan Wolf for Senate
edatwood@danwolfforsenate.com
(508) 292.0910


Kathy Ohman
Sarah Peake for State Rep
Campaign Manager/ Worker
ohmankathy@gmail.com
(508) 280 5426

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Not published by Corporate America’s weekly or daily newspapers!





In a recent letter Steven Cole suggested that Dan Wolf is, ‘an executive’ and that a senator could not be a representative if he or she was an executive.  Any dictionary would tell Mr. Cole that executive means a person having administrative or supervisory authority of an organization.  The issue of NStar’s spraying of toxic chemicals along the rights-of-way under our power lines and single source aquifer on Cape Cod was cited as an example of Wolf’s ‘hardline’ stance.
 During the recent debate in Eastham, I heard Mr. Wolf mince no words about where he stood.  He simply stated that in negotiating with NStar, and as a sound representative of Cape Cod, his negotiations would start with the premise that there would be no spraying of poisons on our sole source aquiver, period.  His opponent, Ms. Lyons, a county commissioner, backslid by posing that this toxic spraying issue is ‘more complex’ and cited obstacles in law that need to be addressed and changed, as well as her  understanding of this issue and even cited personalities.  NStar is not a personality, but a huge corporation which has a long history,  even under another corporate name (Commonwealth Electric), of ignoring the health and safety concerns of Cape Codders; for decades, who fully understand the issue of spraying toxic chemicals and its effects on our fragile sandy spit we all call home.
 Last Wednesday, Dan Wolf joined State representatives Sarah Peake and Cleon Turner in supporting a call from GreenCAPE’s Sue Phelan for NStar to permanently end the use of toxic chemicals on power lines above Cape Cod’s sole source aquifer. These are actions taken by Mr. Wolf which are much louder then only words, and his business, Cape Air’s solar heated hangars in Hyannis have been cited as one of the greenest businesses not only on the Cape but in southeastern Massachusetts, which created over 500 jobs.   His stance on this issue alone is truly representative of our community, a view that needs to be heard an acted upon in the State House.  That’s why I am urging people to vote for Dan Wolf on September 14th, and most importantly come November 2nd.  Circle your calendars now.

Joe Bangert
Former Director Massachusetts Agent Orange Program


Saturday, August 21, 2010

Harwich Wolf Pack



Call John Bangert (508) 432-0545  or (508) 514-0143 for signs or literature. We are listening to you!