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As for the meeting with President George W. Bush's energy secretary, Bass said he had nothing to do with setting one up and said he has never spoken with Bodman about the biomass industry.
A screenshot of a portion of page 6 of the Pellet Fuels Institute Newsletter, March 2006 (.pdf):
UPDATE: In less than 24 hours, this story is now national. And the denials continue:
And he said Bass in no way arranged the Bodman meeting, despite the company's claims. He explained that Bodman spoke with Walker in the course of a scheduled stop by the secretary at a well-known energy company. Several other industry representatives were there.
"It was more of a press event than a meeting," Tranchemontagne said.
Really?
Do note the words "meet one on one" in the sreenshot above. You can see them right next to "The meeting, arranged by New Hampshire Congressman Charlie Bass..."