Bowerbank Tours Biofuels Company on Jobs Tour

April 22, 2009

Bassett, VA - Democratic Lieutenant Governor candidate Jon Bowerbank today toured the facilities of Red Birch Energy, a biofuels company in Bassett, Virginia.  Jon discussed his recently released Jobs Plan and how the development and production of biofuels is an integral part of getting Virginia's economy back on track.
 
"Red Birch Energy is the perfect example of the types of innovative energy businesses Virginia is capable of producing.  This Commonwealth has the potential to become a leader in alternative and renewable energy production - from biofuels to wind to solar to geothermal - and we must foster an environment that encourages these businesses to start, grow, and stay in
Virginia.  The good paying jobs that this industry will create are exactly what we need to get the Commonwealth's economy moving again," Bowerbank said.
 

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Lt. Gov. candidate Bowerbank pitches alternative energy

News Virginian

April 21, 2009

HARRISONBURG — Jon Bowerbank thinks there is one way to help Virginia climb out of the economic doldrums. Bowerbank, one of three Democratic candidates for lieutenant governor, said that tapping into the alternative energy market by developing wind, solar, biomass and biofuel sources can help the commonwealth provide jobs and rebound.

On Monday, Bowerbank kicked off a three-day tour of Virginia looking at alternative energy research and projects.

He also announced his job plan, which would capitalize on alternative energy sources.

“I’m very convinced we can work out of it and come back stronger than ever,” said Bowerbank during a tour of James Madison University’s college of integrated science and technology.

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Bowerbank Backs Green Jobs

The Daily News Record

April 21, 2009

HARRISONBURG - During a campaign stop Monday, Democratic lieutenant governor hopeful Jon Bowerbank touted his just-released jobs plan that relies heavily on developing alternative energy sources.

Seeking to drive home his commitment to clean energy and environmental research and development, Bowerbank visited James Madison University's College of Integrated Science and Technology.

Bowerbank met with wind-energy specialists and learned of efforts to develop a course of study on wind power at JMU.

Bowerbank, who is in a three-way race for the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor, said his vision of developing green jobs relies on institutions such as JMU as well as entrepreneurs to help research and promote clean energy.

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Lt. Gov. candidate Bowerbank pitches alternative energy

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Waynesboro News Virginian

Published: April 21, 2009

HARRISONBURG — Jon Bowerbank thinks there is one way to help Virginia climb out of the economic doldrums.

Bowerbank, one of three Democratic candidates for lieutenant governor, said that tapping into the alternative energy market by developing wind, solar, biomass and biofuel sources can help the commonwealth provide jobs and rebound.

On Monday, Bowerbank kicked off a three-day tour of Virginia looking at alternative energy research and projects.

He also announced his job plan, which would capitalize on alternative energy sources.

“I’m very convinced we can work out of it and come back stronger than ever,” said Bowerbank during a tour of James Madison University’s college of integrated science and technology.

The candidate spent the early afternoon touring a variety of research labs at JMU, including an energy and manufacturing lab, a biotech lab, a wind lab and seeing projects such as an electric ATV.

Bowerbank, the owner of a Southwest Virginia energy and infrastructure company and a member of the Russell County Board of Supervisors, said he thinks there are entrepreneurs and college graduates like those at JMU who can fuel the alternative energy push.

He said the jobs created could include research and development, construction, maintenance, scientific and engineering.

The investment can come from both government and the private sector.

“Government primes the pump,” said Bowerbank, who recalls a time when methane gas production in Southwest Virginia was limited.

Today, he said, methane gas “is an economic driver that rivals coal production.”

Bowerbank, who plans to be a full-time lieutenant governor if elected, said he would anticipate little resistance from Virginia’s next governor about his job-creating platform.

“No matter who the governor is, he will be rational and reasonable,” he said.

Bowerbank is opposed by former Virginia Secretary of Finance Jody Wagner and former Mark Warner aide Mike Signer in his bid to get the Democratic nomination in the June primary.

The winner will face off against Republican incumbent Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling in November.

Since he began his quest to become lieutenant governor, Bowerbank said he has traveled 100,000 miles across the commonwealth.

But he said there is one constant he finds in his travels.

Bowerbank said people want jobs, and the economic problems “are wide and deep.”

 
Bowerbank Meets with Heads of Worth Higgins Printing on Jobs Tour

April 21, 2009

Richmond, VA - Democratic Lieutenant Governor candidate Jon Bowerbank today meet with the leaders of Worth Higgins, a printing company in Richmond.  Bowerbank discussed how his Jobs Plan helps foster and grow local Virginia businesses to create good paying jobs throughout the Commonwealth.

Worth Higgins is a commercial printing company located in Richmond which employs approximately 150 Virginians.  Making sure businesses like Worth Higgins continue to grow and be successful is a key pillar in Jon's Jobs Plan.

"Starting and growing my own business over the past 12 years has given me unique insight into the challenges and opportunities companies face.  In order to get Virginia's economy back on track and build a foundation for future economic growth, we need to foster an environment in which Virginia businesses can thrive and expand job opportunities across the Commonwealth.  Worth Higgins is a perfect example of how successful local businesses can be an integral part of Virginia's economic recovery," Bowerbank said.
 
The Jobs Tour coincides with the release of Bowerbank's Jobs Plan, a detailed 27-page plan to create good paying jobs and transform Virginia's economy for the future. Each stop on the Tour will emphasize a different aspect of Jon's Jobs Plan, from improving Virginia's infrastructure to investing in renewable and alternative energy solutions to fostering a positive business environment that benefits both workers and businesses to prioritizing innovation at our colleges and research centers.

The plan can be viewed at www.jb2009.com.
 
Jon Bowerbank is the owner of a successful energy services company that employs hundreds of people in Virginia and throughout the country. He has also served as an operations manager in a Fortune 10 company in numerous states, and has both a business and technical background. He currently
serves as the at-large member of the Russell County Board of Supervisors, and he is a member of the Virginia Association of Counties Finance and Transportation Committees.
 
Bowerbank has spent the last year traveling around Virginia spreading his message of change. As Lieutenant Governor, Jon will be committed to improving Virginia's infrastructure, investing in our schools and education programs, and using effective business practices to create jobs and transform Virginia's economy for a new energy future.

 
Bowerbank Hosts Meet and Greet with Workers on Jobs Tour

April 21, 2009

Newport News, VA - Democratic Lieutenant Governor candidate Jon Bowerbank today held a meet in greet with workers in Newport News as part of his statewide Jobs Plan Tour.  During the event, Jon discussed how his Jobs Plan will help foster a positive environment for workers and listened to the participants' views on the economic crisis and how it has affected them.

"In order to grow our economy and get Virginia's finances back on track, Virginia's workers need to be a part of the solution.  After talking to workers this morning, it is clear that we need to take swift action to address the challenges workers face.  From investing in workforce training to increasing access to health care coverage to making college, community colleges and apprenticeship programs more affordable, we need to do everything in our power to help working families succeed," Bowerbank said.
 
The Jobs Tour coincides with the release of Bowerbank's Jobs Plan, a detailed 27-page plan to create good paying jobs and transform Virginia's economy for the future. Each stop on the Tour will emphasize a different aspect of Jon's Jobs Plan, from improving Virginia's infrastructure to investing in renewable and alternative energy solutions to fostering a positive business environment that benefits both workers and businesses to prioritizing innovation at our colleges and research centers.

The plan can be viewed at www.jb2009.com.
 

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Bowerbank Kicks Off Jobs Tour

Appomattox Area News

April 20, 2009

Democratic Lieutenant Governor candidate Jon Bowerbank launched his three day statewide Jobs Tour at the Burke Centre Virginia Railway Express (VRE) station, where he met with VRE riders and discussed his plan to improve Virginia’s transportation system and grow the Commonwealth’s economy.

“We need to invest in improving Virginia’s infrastructure, and expanding public transportation options, such as the VRE system, is essential if we are serious about fixing our transportation problems. If we do not act swiftly and boldly, our infrastructure crisis will not only deter businesses and impede economic growth, but it may also cause businesses to leave Virginia. As Lieutenant Governor I will use my experience providing infrastructure services throughout the Commonwealth to take real action and fix Virginia’s transportation systems,” Bowerbank said.

The Jobs Tour coincides with the release of Bowerbank’s Jobs Plan, a detailed 27-page plan to create good paying jobs and transform Virginia’s economy for the future. Each stop on the Tour will emphasize a different aspect of Jon’s Jobs Plan, from improving Virginia’s infrastructure to investing in renewable and alternative energy solutions to fostering a positive business environment that benefits both workers and businesses to prioritizing innovation at our colleges and research centers.

The plan can be viewed at www.jb2009.com.

 
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