Posted on Sustainabilitank.info on June 24th, 2008
by Pincas Jawetz (PJ@SustainabiliTank.com)
From: goldmanklein at gmail.com
PRESS RELEASE: 06/24/2008
Ellen O. Tauscher, Member of Congress, will host a seminar on July 8, 2008 featuring government contracting experts who will explain how to sell products to the armed forces and federal government. America was built on the efforts of the small businessman and businesswoman. Goldman & Klein is here to help the small businessman succeed. If you have space, a line or two in your newspaper or publication with our contact information would be appreciated. See the details of Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher’s contracting seminars on our website.
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Ellen O. Tauscher is Democrat from California’s 10th District:
Washington D.C.
2459 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-1880
(202) 225-5914 (fax) Walnut Creek
2121 North California Blvd, Suite 555
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
(925) 932-8899
(925) 932-8159 (fax) Antioch
420 West 3rd Street
Antioch, CA 94509
(925) 757-7187 Fairfield
2000 Cadenasso Dr, Suite A
Fairfield, CA 94533
(707) 428-7792
Biography: Tauscher was born in Newark, New Jersey, moved to California in 1989.
Tauscher was educated at Seton Hall University and was an investment banker and member of the New York Stock Exchange.
In 1989, Tauscher moved to California, after which she founded the first national research service to help parents verify the background of childcare workers.
Tauscher was active in Democratic circles as a fundraiser before challenging 10th District Congressman Bill Baker in 1996. Tauscher charged that Baker was too conservative for the district (particularly in his anti-environmental statements) and won a razor-thin victory. Tauscher won solid victories in 1998 and 2000 against vigorous Republican opposition. While the 10th was widely considered the most Republican of the Bay Area districts, Bay Area Republicans tend to be somewhat more moderate than their counterparts in the rest of California. Tauscher usually won by getting support from moderate Republican women.
In 2000, redistricting made Tauscher much safer when some of the more Republican parts of her district were cut out as part of state-wide redistricting. They were replaced with some more Democratic territory near Sacramento. She has since won reelection three more times without serious opposition.
Tauscher is a leading moderate Democrat. She is Chairwoman of the New Democrat Coalition, the caucus of centrist/moderate Democrats in the House of Representatives. She became a target of liberal activists after the Democrats took back control of the House of Representatives in 2006. However, she is strongly supported by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer.
She is chairwoman of the House Strategic Forces subcommittee.
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We decided to post this thanks to our own experience in past years. The US Department of Defense was traditionally much less permeated by the influence of the oil industry then the US Department of Energy that was nothing less then the outpost of Big Oil.
With the Washington based CSIS (Center for Strategic and International Studies) we were able to get in the 1980s DOD to establish experimental fleets of motor-vehicles running on ethanol, methanol or CNG, while it was still extremely difficult to get DOE to do this. The argument was that for National Security reasons it is important to diversify the US military fuel system – this in case there is a scarcity in traditional fuels. We have no doubt that a National Security reason could be found for DOD, and the Goverment at large to get involved in this age of consciousness in recognition of the effects of climate change – Less Dependence on Fossil Fuels Makes for Better National Security.

















