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Samantha M. Slater
Manager of State & Regional Affairs
Electric Power Supply Association
1401 New York Avenue, N.W.
11th Floor
Washington, D.C.  20005
Phone: 202-628-8200
Fax: 202-628-8260
E-mail: sslater@epsa.org
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Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 14:02:04 -0400
From: "Mark Stultz" <MSTULTZ@epsa.org>
To: "Neal Costello" <cpowerc@aol.com>,<chapmana@bp.com>, "Bill Highlander" 
<highlander@calpine.com>, "Clare Miller" <C.Miller@constellation.com>, 
<jmpierce@duke-energy.com>, <dafi@dynegy.com>, "Gloria Quinn" 
<quinngj@edisonintl.com>, "Mark Palmer" <mpalmer@enron.com>, 
<ldaspi1@entergy.com>, "Karen O'Neill" <karen.oneill@greenmountain.com>, 
<buddy.eller@mirant.com>, <DMcfarlan@MWGen.com>, <David.Mould@neg.pge.com>, 
"Lisa Franklin" <lisa.franklin@neg.pge.com>, "John Giesser" 
<jgiesser@newenergy.com>, "Joseph Bizzano" <joe.bizzano@nrgenergy.com>, 
"Trudy Marshall" <Trudy.Marshall@nrgenergy.com>, "Vincent Ragucci" 
<vincent_ragucci@ogden-energy.com>, <Kristen.Ludecke@pseg.com>, 
<Richard_wheatley@reliantenergy.com>, "Maureen Phillips" 
<mphillips@ridgewoodpower.com>, "Martin Quinn" <mquinn@ridgewoodpower.com>, 
<cwgriffi@seiworldwide.com>, "Applebaum, David" <dapplebaum@Sithe.com>, 
<wwhopkins@tecoenergy.com>, <fferraro@wm.com>
Cc: <GAC993@aol.com>,<JOwen@eei.org>, "Kimberly Blackburn" 
<KBlackburn@epsa.org>, "Lynne Church" <LCHURCH@epsa.org>, "Simone Byrd" 
<SByrd@epsa.org>, "Samantha Slater" <SSLATER@epsa.org>, "Marty Wilson" 
<mwilson@pstrategies.com>
Subject: Pro-competition Media Campaign
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To EPSA's Public Affairs & State Issues Committees:

We're just a few companies short of our necessary threshold for launching 
creative and production work for our voluntary paid-media campaign in support 
of the pro-competition lessons from California.

Joining us so far in this effort are: AES NewEnergy, Duke Energy North 
America, Dynegy, El Paso Merchant Energy, Enron, Mirant, NRG Energy and 
Reliant Energy.  We also are coordinating with the Edison Electric 
Institute's third-party earned-media efforts in the Northeast and West, as 
well as with the earned- and paid-media efforts of the Chamber of Commerce 
Alliance for Energy and Economic Growth in support of a new national energy 
policy.

To help expedite the process, we will schedule an initial conference call for 
Thursday, May 24, for the pro-competition campaign funders.  I'll forward the 
call-in details next week to the participants.

We will be reviewing the messages and potential audiences, and get a time 
line for deliverables from Public Strategies Inc.

Thanks to all of you for your consideration and support for this special 
project.

Regards,
Mark S.
EPSA