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Event: The Facts about Tacoma’s Proposed Methanol Plant

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Keiko Budech

March 9, 2016

Next Wednesday, join Sightline policy director Eric de Place to learn what the proposed methanol plant would mean for Tacoma and beyond. Eric will sit on a panel with speakers from Northwest Innovation Works, Citizens for a Healthy Bay, and the Environmental Protection Agency. Tacoma City Club will host this luncheon and panel discussion.

  • What: Luncheon: Tacoma’s Proposed Methanol Plant
  • When: Wednesday, March 16, 2016, 11:30 am – 1:30 pm
  • Where: Tacoma Landmark Catering & Convention Center (map)
  • RSVP: Tickets are available here
  • Hosted by: City Club of Tacoma

    Moderator

    Matt Driscoll: metro columnist, Tacoma News Tribune

    Panelists:

    Eric de Place: policy director, Sightline Institute
    Murray Vic Godley: president, Northwest Innovation Works
    Melissa Malott: executive director, Citizens for a Healthy Bay
    Jim Tiger: former specialist, Environmental Protection Agency

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Keiko Budech

Keiko Budech, senior communications associate, promotes Sightline's work to the diverse audiences of Northwest media and decisionmakers.

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Sightline Institute is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit think tank providing leading original analysis of democracy, forests, energy, and housing policy in the Pacific Northwest, Alaska, British Columbia, and beyond.

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