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Casey DeMoss Roberts
Secretary of the Navy Mabus Wants to Hear From You!
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Thursday, 29 July 2010 18:03

Mabus Secretary Mabus will be coming back to the Gulf Coast to hear our thoughts on how to recover from the BP drilling disaster.  It is vital that you get to a listening session near you and tell Secretary Mabus how the Gulf Coast must be restored.  This is the time to talk about recovery and offer up solutions that will make our commuities whole again

Here are the locations and days:

Monday – Theodore, AL in the afternoon and Robertsdale, AL in the evening

Tuesday – Panama City, FL afternoon, St. Pete evening

Wednesday – Waveland, MS afternoon, Ocean Springs, MS evening

Thursday – Plaquemines Parish,LA afternoon, Terrebonne Parish, LA evening

Friday – Galveston, TX afternoon and evening

 

This is all the information we have for now.  We will post the details as we get them from the Secretary's office.


Casey DeMoss Roberts is the Assistant Director of Water Resources for the Gulf Restoration Network.

 

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