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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Railroad Commissioner Michael Williams conference call


Michael Williams (photo)
Chairman, Railroad Commmission

You are invited to join in a conference call this Thursday with Chairman Michael Williams, Texas Railroad Commission.

You may ask: “What do I care about a Railroad Commissioner?” Good question. As you probably know, the RRC regulates the Texas energy industry and has nothing (at all) to do with railroads. (Your government at work!)

The challenges facing all of us today in the energy industry today are real and conservatives must take the lead as we debate and implement solutions. Those on the other side pose only higher taxes and more regulation as remedies. Michael knows we have a better solution and is looking forward to sharing his vision with you and hearing your thoughts. Chairman Williams has been an active blogger for many years now, perhaps the first statewide elected official in Texas to embrace the medium.


He follows your blog regularly and, like few other officials, recognizes the value of “new media” and the important role you play in advancing the conservative movement in Texas. FYI - Chairman Williams and Senator Cornyn are the only non-judicial statewide candidates on the ballot this November. Chairman Williams is hosting a brief conference call this Thursday evening and would like for you to join him.

Topics of discussion will include:
His reelection campaign and dependence on the blogging community
Americans for Prosperity’s “Hot Air Tour: Exposing the Ballooning Costs of Global Warming Hysteria”
Q&A

Please make a point to join Chairman Williams on this inaugural conference call. He would like to make this a regular, monthly occurrence. Conference Call with Chairman Michael Williams, Thursday May 1st, 7:30 p.m.

Please RSVP by replying to this email wcc@williamsfortexas.com for the call-in number and access code. And feel free to contact me with any questions.

And after the call, if you want to support Chairman Williams on your blog, post a “Bloggers for Williams” logo for your site!

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