From California Environmental Voters (formerly CLCV) <[email protected]>
Subject The Climate Insider: Voter Guide, Path to 62 and More!
Date October 27, 2022 9:47 PM
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November 2022 Newsletter

Check out our voter guide!
California Environmental Voters has created a simple, easy-to-navigate page with everything you need to know about voting this election season. From details on how to register, to links to finding your polling place and local drop boxes, to step-by-step instructions on how to vote by mail or in person, this guide is your one-stop shop for voting information. Feel free to share it with a first-time voter you know!
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VIDEO: What is the Path to 62?
California has its biggest field of open, competitive seats since 2010 — which is an incredible opportunity to lock in a climate majority in our legislature! Watch as our Deputy Campaign Director Matt Abularach-Macias explains the Path to 62 and why it is so necessary if we want to ensure we have the leadership in California to pass the climate policies we need:
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VIDEO: Why we’re voting YES on Prop 30
Prop 30 has now been endorsed by the Coalition for Clean Air, California Democratic Party American Lung Association, CAL FIRE, Union of Concerned Scientists, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, and Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments, along with dozens of other health, environment, and labor organizations.
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DID YOU KNOW? National Recycling Week is November 7-13!
National Recycling Week first began in 1996 and takes place every year during the second week of November. In addition to reducing the overall amount of waste that ends up in landfills and our ecosystems, recycling can save energy, save money, and reduce greenhouse gasses and other pollution. But don’t forget — it is always best to reduce consumption and reuse the things you already own before resorting to recycling.

ENVIROVOTERS IN THE NEWS

The Mercury News, October 23: “Prop 30: Should California raise taxes on multi-millionaires to fund clean air and wildfire programs?” [[link removed]]




The Fresno Bee , October 20: “How to help low-to-middle income Valley residents get electric vehicles? Pass Prop. 30”[[link removed]]

Daily Republic , October 18: “Officials urge Biden to expand Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument” [[link removed]]

Capital & Main , October 18: “Oil PAC Buys $1.6 Million in Ads for California Democrat Who Vowed Not to Take Their Money” [[link removed]]

Spectrum News , October 18: “Proposition 30 would fund clean air programs by taxing the wealthiest” [[link removed]]

The Associated Press , October 16: “Tax the rich for more EVs? California Democrats split” [[link removed]]

The Sacramento Bee , October 11: “Prop. 30: Is campaign money behind Newsom’s opposition?” [[link removed]]

The Revelator , October 7: “Where the Environment Is on the Ballot — And Where It’s Not” [[link removed]]

The Sacramento Bee , September 30: “Gov. Gavin Newsom says Prop. 30 was devised to benefit one company. Is that actually true?” [[link removed]]

The Bakersfield Californian , September 29: “Proponents launch campaign for passage of Proposition 30” [[link removed]]

Courage California (podcast) , September 27: “Justice40 failed to pass the legislature: Is California really the climate leader we think it is?” [[link removed]]


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EnviroVoters is hiring! Join us to work on critical climate legislation work. [[link removed]?]

California Environmental Voters (EnviroVoters), formerly California League of Conservation Voters, exists to build the political power to solve the climate crisis, advance justice, and create a roadmap for global action. To protect our air, land, water, and future, we organize voters, elect and train candidates, and hold lawmakers accountable for bold policy change. Our vision is to solve the climate crisis, build resilient, connected, healthy communities, and create a democracy and economy that is just and sustainable for all.

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