LNG WG Resolutions entitled “Resolution in Opposition to the Hess Weaver's Cove
LNG “Offshore” Proposal FERC Docket # CP04-36-0000.

LNG WG mailed resolutions to FERC September 29, 2010.
FERC received LNG WG resolutions September 30, 2010

        Table of Contents
Page
1. LNG WG cover letter
2. Cover of document/notebook
3. LNG WG's “Resolve” of the resolution.
4, 5, 6. Governor Carcieri signs LNG WG resolution - without wording changes and with attribution to LNG WG with liaison to the Coalition for the Responsible Siting of LNG, Fall River, MA
7, 8. Fall River, MA
9. Somerset, MA
10. Swansea, MA
11, 12, 13 Pokanoket Tribe of the Wampanoag Nation, Fall River, MA
14, 15, 16. Bristol, RI
17, 18, 19. Barrington
20, 21, 22. Cranston
23, 24. East Greenwich
25, 26, 27. Jamestown
28, 29, 30. Newport
31, 32. New Shoreham/Block Island
33. Middletown
34, 35, 36. North Kingstown
37, 38, 39. Pokanoket Tribe of the Wampanoag Nation, Bristol, RI
40, 41, 42. Portsmouth, RI (first municipality to sign resolution).
43, 44, 45. Tiverton, RI
46, 47, 48. Warren, RI
49, 50, 51. Warwick, RI
52, 53, 54, 55. RISC (largest taxpayer organization in RI)
56, 57, 58, 59. TAJ (Taxpayers Association of Jamestown)
60. Gubernatorial candidates cover page*
61, 62, 63. Gubernatorial candidate John Robitaille
64, 65, 66. Gubernatorial candidate Linc Chafee
67, 68. Gubernatorial candidate Frank Caprio
69. Map with inked-in LNG transit route

Gubernatorial candidate Ken Block signed the LNG WG resolution as well. It will be forward to FERC.

Table of Contents by Ellen Winsor, founder LNG WG, with John Shannon, October 2009.