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Pennsylvania Governor Rendell Praises Farrakhan and N.O.I. This is the transcript of former Mayor, Ed Rendell, who is Governor of Pennsylvania and the states most influential supporter of Presidential hopeful, Hillary Rodham Clinton, speaking to a packed audience at Tindley Temple United Methodist Church on April 14, 1997 at rally: "A Solution Too Heal The Racial Divide." The then mayor was the principal organizer of the rally that brought together diverse religious, political, and civic Philadelphia leaders, with Nation of Islam leader, the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan as the keynote speaker. Tags: Obama Hillary Rendell Farrakhan Philadelphia Pennsylvania |
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Gov. Ed Rendell (D-PA) Clarifies Obama-White Voters Comment MSNBC, February 13, 2008 Tags: Governor Ed Rendell clarify Obama white voters comment black african-american super delegates election08 |
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Charlie Rose - Ed Rendell Gov. Ed Rendell is a dominant political figure in Pennsylvania. He's recently been campaigning with Sen. Hillary Clinton across his home state, which is crucial to her efforts to catch up to Senator Barack Obama in the delegate count. Gov. Rendell spoke to me about Clinton's popularity in Pennsylvania and her recent comments about the choice that both pledged delegates and superdelegates will have in their party's convention this summer. Visit charlierose.com to see the full interview. Tags: Ed Rendell Pennsylvania Charlie Rose Hillary Clinton |
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PA Gov. Ed Rendell comments that Tim Russert Wasted Our Time Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell commented after the Drexel Debates in Philadelphia on October 30, 2007 that MSNBC and the two hosts wasted our time and we still don't know where anyone stands on issues. Tags: Drexel Debate Ed Rendell MSNBC NBC Tim Russert Brian Williams |
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Gov. Rendell to PA Legis.: Don't Delay Energy Vote WEST CHESTER, PA-- Governor Edward G. Rendell said July 2 that for half the price of one cup of coffee each month, Pennsylvania can protect its residents and companies from double- or triple-digit electric rate increases and build a stronger economy that is better able to meet its own energy needs. The Governor visited a convenience store in Chester County today and said that with such broad public support, the General Assembly should act now to pass his Energy Independence Strategy legislation. He was joined by House Democrats from southeastern Pennsylvania who echoed the Governor's call. "Once electric rate caps come off statewide in less than three years, our families and businesses are going to see double- or triple-digit spikes in the price of electricity," said Governor Rendell. "I urge the General Assembly to act now so we can avoid this impending economic train wreck and create new economic opportunities for our people. "The Energy Independence Strategy will help our families and businesses cut their electricity bills, conserve energy, reduce our dependence on foreign oil and bring new economic development opportunities to the state. And all it will cost the average household is the price of about five cups of coffee a year. "There's no conceivable reason to delay action on this legislation. A recent statewide poll by Susquehanna Polling and Research found that more than two-thirds of the public is willing to pay 45 cents per month to grow our economy while developing clean and renewable energy from home-grown sources. "With such broad support, there's no reason not to act now," the Governor said. "This is too important an issue to ignore." In February, Governor Rendell announced his Energy Independence Strategy—a comprehensive plan designed to save consumers $10 billion in energy costs over the next 10 years, increase Pennsylvania's alternative and renewable energy production capacity, reduce the state's dependence on foreign fuels and create more jobs. Included in the strategy is an $850 million Energy Independence Fund that will be financed by a "systems benefits charge" on electric power consumers. Such a charge is already in place in 15 other states and Washington D.C. Pennsylvania's charge would be lower than all but two of these jurisdictions. The systems benefits charge is proposed at $0.0005 per kWh of electricity used, and would cost the average residential customer 45 cents per month, the average commercial customer about $3 per month and the average industrial customer $74 per month. For large industrial customers, the fee would be capped at a maximum of $10,000 per year. By contrast, the Energy Independence Strategy, as a whole, is expected to save consumers nearly 15 times more than the cost of this fee--$73 per year for the average residential customer, $425 for the average commercial customer and $10,500 for the average industrial customer. The $850 million fund will be used to provide consumers and small businesses with $244 million to help purchase and install state-of-the-art energy technology, such as solar power systems and high-efficiency refrigerators and room air conditioners. Customers who replace old, inefficient air conditioners and refrigerators or install solar panels on their homes or small business would qualify for rebates to help offset the cost. The strategy also would allow consumers to have smart meters installed in their home, providing a new tool to reduce energy spending. Smart meters enable customers to use less electricity during peak times -- when electricity is most expensive -- and can save customers up to 15 percent on annual electricity costs. The plan also would make more than $100 million available in the form of venture capital, loans and grants to help the state attract private sector investors and more clean energy economic development projects. Additionally, new state resources would target up to $500 million for infrastructure improvements, construction, early project development costs and equipment purchases for energy-related economic development projects, including solar manufacturing, advanced coal technologies, biofuels and energy conservation measures, including efficiency and energy demand management projects. For more information on the Energy Independence Strategy, visit www.depweb.state.pa.us, and click on the "Fueling Energy Savings" icon. Tags: Rendell Governor Pennsylvania energy West_Chester Harrisburg budget Republicans Democrats legislature |
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Don Rendell & Lee Gibson Don Rendell, Lee Gibson, Colin Welch, Nick Peck play Love For Sale George Hotel, Ashford Jazz Festival 4th July 2008 Tags: Don Rendell Lee Gibson Colin Welch Nick Peck Ashford Jazz Festival Love For Sale |
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Gov. Ed Rendell on Fox & Friends Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell on Fox & Friends discusses election coverage Tags: ed rendell fox news |
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Rendell Says Obama will Win PA in Nov. On Morning Joe Gov. Rendell says Obama will run well in SW PA and beat McCain in the fall. Tags: Barack Obama President Rendell Pennsylvania |
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Rendell Moreno Minimal Techno Mix 1 Minimal http://www.agloco.com/r/BBFF7103 Tags: DJ Flegmatik Minimal Techno Mix music eletric denon house |
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Rendell Calls Santorum Ad Trash See more video at http:/www.bobcasey.com/blog Governor Ed Rendell calls Santorum's attack ad "trash" on WPXI. Tags: ed rendell governor rick santorum bob casey campaign commercial attack ad pennsylvania politics senate |