Jay Inslee to Continue “Climate Mission Tour” in New Hampshire on Saturday, March 16, 2019
Governor Inslee will travel to the Granite State to meet with climate activists and local legislators
Seattle - Governor Jay Inslee will travel to New Hampshire as part of his “Climate Mission Tour" on Saturday, March 16.
Inslee will meet with local legislators and climate activists to discuss climate change policy and solutions. His day includes meet-and-greets with county Democratic groups and a panel discussion with local climate leaders.
Gov. Inslee’s “Climate Mission Tour” is focused on the need to create millions of clean energy jobs across the country while defeating the greatest challenge of our time—climate change. Gov. Inslee will meet workers in the clean energy economy, talk with students and climate activists, and hear from people around the country about the impacts of climate change and the need to invest in clean energy jobs. Governor Inslee began the tour last week in Iowa and has made stops in Nevada, Texas, and California.
New Hampshire - Saturday, March 16th
House party with Bedford County Democrats - 30 Gleneagle Drive, Bedford, NH 03110
11:00 AM EDT
Governor Inslee will attend a house party with the Bedford County Democrats to discuss his vision for our country’s future and hear from Democratic voters about their priorities.
Meeting with Rockingham County Democrats and legislative climate leaders - Exeter Inn, 90 Front St, Exeter, NH 03833
4:00 PM EDT
Governor Insee will be joined by state legislators and members of the Rockingham County Democrats to discuss what legislative leaders are doing to address climate change in New Hampshire.
Climate change panel and discussion - Durham Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 20 Madbury Rd., Durham, NH 03824
6:00 PM EDT
Governor Inslee will join a panel of local climate experts including Mindi Messmer, an environmental consultant and former state representative, environmental leader Catherine Corkery, and Michael Behrmann, MSEL Director of Business Development at Clean Energy NH, among others. The panel will be hosted by Dr. Chuck Hotchkiss, Dean of the College of Architecture, Design and Construction Management at the Wentworth Institute of Technology.































