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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(115,458 posts)
Wed Dec 28, 2022, 03:23 PM Dec 2022

Big Oil Launches Counterattack to California Law Against Neighborhood Drilling

Environmental justice communities and advocates across California celebrated a major victory in August when state legislators passed a bill to ban new oil wells and phase out old ones within 3,200 feet of sensitive sites like homes, schools, and hospitals.

It was a win decades in the making. Activists had spent years fighting to protect communities from the toxic impacts of neighborhood oil drilling, which include higher risks of cancer, asthma, heart disease, preterm birth, and other reproductive issues. Democratic state Senator Monique Limón, who introduced the setbacks bill, known as SB 1137, called its passing, “a historic moment in California history.”

But Big Oil struck back. The California Independent Petroleum Association, or CIPA, the trade group representing drillers in the state, announced it has gathered enough signatures to force a referendum onto the 2024 state ballot. If approved by voters, it would overturn the state legislature’s decision and dismantle the new setbacks law, leaving it to CalGEM, the state’s slow moving regulatory body for oil and gas, to implement protections on its own accord.

CIPA originally filed the paperwork for the referendum just three days after Governor Gavin Newsom signed the oil setback bill into law in September, and has spent months collecting the more than 600,000 signatures needed for the initiative to be formally included on the 2024 ballot; Stop the Energy Shutdown, the CIPA-run committee sponsoring the referendum effort, has now collected over 978,000. Over the next few months, California’s secretary of state and county registrars will count and certify the signatures.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/big-oil-launches-counterattack-california-153600659.html

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Big Oil Launches Counterattack to California Law Against Neighborhood Drilling (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Dec 2022 OP
I'm remembering Baldwin Hills, Bakersfield, Ojai intrepidity Dec 2022 #1
Huntington Beach, too. Not Heidi Dec 2022 #4
Always a David and Goliath story when heartless, deceptive Big Oil meets Big People with hearts. Alexander Of Assyria Dec 2022 #2
I've been asked twice to sign a petition Not Heidi Dec 2022 #3
I'll be surprised if Californians vote for it. Be warned, though .... Auggie Dec 2022 #5
It seems every other junk telephone call I get is some stupid survey by the oil companies... hunter Dec 2022 #6

intrepidity

(7,894 posts)
1. I'm remembering Baldwin Hills, Bakersfield, Ojai
Wed Dec 28, 2022, 03:31 PM
Dec 2022

Places where it was just so normal to see oil drilling rigs pumping in neighborhoods.

Not Heidi

(1,460 posts)
4. Huntington Beach, too.
Wed Dec 28, 2022, 07:26 PM
Dec 2022

"Horses" (as we called them as kids) are still everywhere, many of them toiling away.

 

Alexander Of Assyria

(7,839 posts)
2. Always a David and Goliath story when heartless, deceptive Big Oil meets Big People with hearts.
Wed Dec 28, 2022, 05:36 PM
Dec 2022

We do NOT need oil that much it has to be parked in your backyard?? America exports the stuff! Keep some domestic and don’t drill in playgrounds, deal?

Not Heidi

(1,460 posts)
3. I've been asked twice to sign a petition
Wed Dec 28, 2022, 07:25 PM
Dec 2022

to help get that referendum on the ballot. Both times I refused and told the person gathering signatures why I refused. One of them tried to get me to argue with him. The other looked at me blankly. I'd give a buck to know what was going through his mind.

Auggie

(31,807 posts)
5. I'll be surprised if Californians vote for it. Be warned, though ....
Thu Dec 29, 2022, 11:45 AM
Dec 2022

for lies, lies, and more lies when CIPA begins their marketing campaign.

hunter

(38,953 posts)
6. It seems every other junk telephone call I get is some stupid survey by the oil companies...
Thu Dec 29, 2022, 06:16 PM
Dec 2022

... trying to figure out how to proceed with this.

Sadly "Go Fuck Off!" is not one of their polling options so I just have to hang up.

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