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Mission

Across Wisconsin there is hope for new jobs in a troubled economy. Our lawmakers have an opportunity to create 15,000 jobs for people across the state.

A bi-partisan group of business, utility and environmental leaders has recommended that 25% of Wisconsin energy should come from renewable sources by 2025.

This will create 15,000 new jobs in Wisconsin, reduce our dependence on foreign energy sources and result in a cleaner environment for us and our children.

Please join the Forest County Potawatomi Community in supporting new, clean jobs for Wisconsin. Contact your legislators and tell them that you support the Clean Energy Jobs Act.

Join us in protecting Mother Earth…so she can provide for all of us.

Find out how you can Take Action here.

Featured Stories

How America Could Get Rich by Going Green

CBS News correspondent Celia Hatton reports wind turbines that can be seen slicing the sky above rural Minnesota were manufactured more than 6,000 miles away by a Chinese company. They're helping to power the nearby town of Pipestone.

"The wind is blowing nearly all the time," said Pipestone resident Elmer Stoltenberg. "We should take advantage of that."

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Businesses support Clean Energy Jobs Act

One sector of the Wisconsin economy, renewable energy, continues to create jobs, despite the economic recession. Already this year, three new businesses in renewable energy manufacturing have made headlines, creating nearly 1,000 manufacturing jobs in Wisconsin in the next few years. It is therefore perplexing that we continue to hear claims from certain interest groups that policies encouraging renewable energy generation will eliminate jobs in Wisconsin. Renewable energy business see   Read More

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