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Civic Engagement & Legislation

The Legislative Team pays close attention to local and state policy proposals to inform and engage the public, while holding leaders accountable for decisions and actions that impact our climate and communities.

Current Legislation

ACA 16: Environmental Rights State Constitutional Amendment

This constitutional amendment would guarantee clean air and water for California residents. (See the official text for ACA 16.)

AB 3233: Oil & Gas Restrictions

This Assembly Bill would give local jurisdictions the power to restrict oil wells. (See the official bill text for AB 3233.)

SB 252: Fossil Fuel Divestment

This Senate Bill would enable public retirement programs, including CalPERS and CalSTRS, to divest from fossil fuel companies. (See the official bill text for SB 252.)

SB 1497: Make Polluters Pay

This Senate Bill will establish a program to assess costs from the largest fossil fuel polluters, to compensate for the damage their emissions have inflicted on California from 2000 to 2020. (See the official bill text for SB 1497.)

How to Take Action

Sacramento California State Capitol_350

California State Capitol
10th and L Streets
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 324-0333

Recent Policy & Legislative Victories

350 Sacramento Legislation Session

2023: AB 1167, SB 253, SB 261

Our legislative team played a major role in pressuring local governments and leaders to support three California climate bills, which were recently signed by Governor Newsom:

  • AB 1167 – Requires well owners to pre-fund well closures.
  • SB 253 – Requires businesses (with $1B+ annual revenue) to comprehensively disclose emissions, with independent validation.
  • SB 261 – Requires businesses (with $500M+ annual revenue) to publicly disclose climate-related financial risks and mitigation strategies every other year.

2022: Measure A NOT OK

350 Sacramento worked closely with other local climate action groups and coalitions in a campaign to successfully defeat the heavily-financed Measure A (2022), a Sacramento County initiative that would have subjected South Sacramento to harmful sprawl development.

2022: SB 1137

We participated in an environmental coalition campaign to help pass SB 1137 (2022), protecting Californians from oil and gas drilling in their backyards.

Deb Haaland - US Dept of Interior - Official Portrait

“The majority of America wants ACTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE. The majority of America thinks we should REGULATE CARBON DIOXIDE as a pollutant. And the majority of America thinks we should PRIORITIZE SOLAR AND WIND infrastructure over fossil fuels. Those are impressive majorities, ones that every office seeker and office holder should heed.”

Deb Haaland, United States Secretary of the Interior [public domain photo via Wikipedia]

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