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"Boosting the Stimulus" Meeting February 7th 2009
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Cheryl L. Fasano
- Feb 9th, 2009 at 3:16 pm EST
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I set up an Economic Stimulus Meeting at the North Side Library in Des Moines Iowa on February 7th from 2:00 -4:00 P.M. We watched the video provided by Organizing for America and then opened it up for questions. There were 48 people in attendance. We had a panel of 5 people to answer questions from the audience. The panel consisted of Tom Henderson Polk County Chair of the Democratic Party, Frank Cownie Mayor of Des Moines,Tom Miller Iowa Attorney General, William Boal Professor of Economics at Drake University and Marc Wallace Assistant County Attorney of Marion County,he was also the State Chair for Veterans for Obama. The audience asked lots of questions and I think everyone went away with a better understanding of the Economic Recovery Plan and how urgent it is to get it passed. Tamyra Harrison the Executive Director of the Polk County Dems hosted this event with me.
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