From Melissa Romero, California Environmental Voters <[email protected]>
Subject re: WE DID IT
Date September 18, 2023 6:02 PM
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Friend — the California legislative session closed last week with historic wins for California and the world.

Thanks in part to EnviroVoters’ crunch-time efforts, 11 of our 12 priority climate and democracy bills that made it to the floor PASSED out of the legislature!

That haul is highlighted by SB 253, which Governor Newsom has already said he will sign! SB 253 requires any billion-dollar company doing business in California to disclose their direct AND indirect carbon emissions. Research shows that change starts with transparency, and this policy’s corporate transparency requirements will have ripple effects globally.

I cannot understate just how huge of a deal the passage of SB 253 is for our state, the country, and the world. SB 253 is the BIGGEST climate bill of the year, and it passed because of EnviroVoters. While there are countless people to thank who helped deliver this victory, we are proud of the work we did to change what was politically possible in California that ultimately led to the passage of this bill.

We are on the brink of making world-changing policies a reality, friend. Please consider making a gift to power our climate advocacy work. Even just a few dollars will really go a long way toward aiding our efforts to pass more bold legislation like SB 253 » [link removed]

Governor Newsom has already signed into law AB 421 to reform California’s broken referendum process. Here are some of the other groundbreaking climate bills that the legislature has passed and are awaiting his signature:

SB 261, the partner bill to SB 253, mandates companies disclose their climate risk. AB 249 mandates lead testing of public school drinking water. AB 126 guarantees funding to cut vehicle pollution in underserved communities. SB 337 codifies a goal to conserve 30% of California’s land and coastal waters by 2030. AB 631 and AB 1167 penalize oil companies for oil spills and leaks, and ensure they are held responsible.

And all these bills don’t just affect California, friend.

Governments throughout the country and all over the world watch to see what California does, as a global climate leader with the world’s fourth largest economy. And when California leads, others follow. We show them what is possible.

That’s the kind of power and influence California has — and that YOU have, as a member of EnviroVoters.

Plus, because it covers corporations that do business in California but can be headquartered anywhere in the country, SB 253 is truly a national policy!

We are one big step closer to a greener future, where the biggest companies in the world measure and disclose their pollution, but we still need help to keep up the pace on our advocacy campaign to get all these bills signed into law.

Help us finish the job by making a donation today. Your generosity fuels our success, which has global ramifications!

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Thank you for your steadfast support.

Melissa Romero
Senior Legislative Manager
California Environmental Voters








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