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Wind Projects are Dependent on Extending the Tax Credit

If you believe the PTC should NOT be extended, it's important that you fax or call each of these lawmakers tomorrow, this weekend, and Monday. It is important to contact these legislators right now. A fax or call is more direct than email. Urge these lawmakers to NOT extend the PTC. Go to these websites to find reasons why http://ptcfacts.info/ http://www.wind-watch.org/ Go to this website to send 5 free faxes per day http://faxzero.com/ If you can, fax or call the office of each of these lawmakers:

Steve King 
Phone:  202.225.4426
Fax:  202.225.3193

Duncan Hunter
Phone:  (202) 225-5672 

Tim Johnson
Phone:  202-225-2371
Fax: 202-226-0791

Cory Gardner
Phone:  (202) 225-4676
Fax:  (202) 225-5870

Cynthia Lummis
Phone:  (202) 225-2311
Toll Free:  (888) 879-3599
Fax: (202) 225-3057

Diane Black
Phone:  (202) 225-4231
Fax:  (202) 225-6887

Jim Gerlach
202.225.4315tel202.225.8440faxhttp://gerlach.house.gov/
Wally Hergerphone:  (202) 225-3076fax: (202) 226-0852

Frank Guinta
Phone:  (202) 225-5456
Fax:  (202) 225-5822

Sam Johnson
 (202) 225-4201

Vern Buchanan
Phone:  (202) 225-5015  • Fax:  (202) 226-0828

Randy Neugebauer
Phone:  (202) 225-4005
Fax:  (202) 225-9615

Eric Cantor
Phone:  (202) 225-2815
Fax:  (202) 225-0011

Gus Bilirakis
ph:  202-225-5755
fx: 202-225-4085

Lynn Jenkins 
Phone:  (202) 225-6601
Fax:  (202) 225-7986

Jeff Flake
phone:
 (202) 225-2635
fax:
(202) 226-4386
http://flake.house.gov/

John Yarmuth
 202-225-5401 FAX 202-225-5776

Rick Berg
Phone:  
202-225-2611


Aaron Schock
T: 
 202.225.6201 
F: 
202.225.9249

Pete Sessions
P:  (202) 225-2231
F: (202) 225-5878

Steve Southerland
Phone:  (202) 225-5235
Fax:  (202) 225-5615

Daniel Webster
(202) 225-2176 F (202) 225-0999

Devin Nunes
Main: (202) 225-2523 Fax: (202) 225-3404

David Schweikert
Phone:  (202) 225-2190
Fax: (202) 225-0096

Michael Turner
Phone:  (202) 225-6465
Fax: (202) 225-6754

Tom Price
Phone:  202-225-4501
Fax:  202-225-4656


Senators

Tim Johnson (D)
p.  (202) 224-5842
f. (202) 228-5765

Rob Portman
Phone:  202-224-3353

Mark Kirk
Phone:  202-224-2854 
Fax: 202-228-4611 

Mark Warner
TOLL FREE:  1-877-676-2759
[VA residents only]

Phone:  202-224-2023
Fax:  202-224-6295

John Thune
Phone:  (202) 224-2321
Fax:  (202) 228-5429
Toll-Free: 

Jon Kyl
Phone:  (202) 224-4521
Fax:  (202) 224-2207

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