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Wednesday
Jul282010

Verrill Dana and EBC to Host Congressional Candidate’s Talk on Ocean Management and Renewable Energy

On Wednesday, August 4, Massachusetts Senator and Tenth Congressional District candidate Robert O’Leary will speak at the Environmental Business Council’s latest meeting on environment policy.  Senator O’Leary will discuss ocean management policy, renewable energy, and other state and national environmental issues. 

Senator O’Leary is the vice chair of the Massachusetts Legislature’s Joint Committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight and a member of the Joint Committee on Environment, Natural Resources, and Agriculture.  In recent years, Senator O’Leary has made a mark in ocean management.  In 2008, he sponsored the landmark Massachusetts Ocean Act.  He is currently a leader in the effort to implement a national ocean management policy. 

All other candidates for the Tenth District seat have been invited to attend this event.

Verrill Dana Energy Group attorney Harlan Doliner is the chair of EBC’s Government Affairs Committee.  The August 4 meeting, at Verrill Dana’s Boston office at 9:00-10:45 a.m., is open to EBC members and their guests.  Please register in advance by contacting Megan Curtis-Murphy by email or at 617.505.1818.

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