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Jane Dittmar
Jane Dittmar | |
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First Name: | Jane |
Last Name: | Dittmar |
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State: | Virginia |
Office: | House |
House District: | 5 |
Party: | Democratic |
Incumbent or Challenger: | Challenger |
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Campaign Site: | http://janeforcongress.com/ |
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Campaign Facebook: | https://www.facebook.com/janeforcongress |
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Campaign Twitter: | https://twitter.com/janedittmar2016 |
Draft summary for the individual at Wikipedia
At a 2016 debate, Jane Dittmar said slowing down climate change "will require us taking a long hard look at our relationship with fossil fuels" (1).
1. "5th candidates straddle pipeline; talk climate change at forum", In News & Advance, by Alex Rohr, 2016-08-10. http://www.newsadvance.com/townnews/politics/th-candidates-straddle-pipeline-talk-climate-change-at-forum/article_7ded0f6e-3ea7-5444-9dbb-8fb31a239d24.html
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1. What are the individual's views on whether climate change is real and caused by human activity?
When asked about climate change at a 2016 debate, Jane Dittmar said, “We need to go at this two ways. One, how do we adapt? We must adapt. The other is how do we mitigate or slow it down, and that will require us taking a long hard look at our relationship with fossil fuels. Our economy depends on energy as do we, in our homes. We need to move gracefully to natural gas and really stimulate our renewable clean energy sector in the future.” http://www.newsadvance.com/townnews/politics/th-candidates-straddle-pipeline-talk-climate-change-at-forum/article_7ded0f6e-3ea7-5444-9dbb-8fb31a239d24.html
2. What votes, actions, and governmental/organizational activities on climate change and clean energy has the individual led/supported/opposed?
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Other relevant and significant information.
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