From Marquis Mason, California Environmental Voters <[email protected]>
Subject re: Our sponsored bill could pass this year, friend!
Date February 15, 2023 8:01 PM
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Hey friend,

So far, over 1,000 of our members have signed our petition in support of our sponsored bill, the Corporate Climate Leadership and Accountability Act (SB 253)!

But we want to hear your voice loud and clear too, friend.

Add your name to our petition demanding that California’s legislature hold mega-corporations accountable for their outsized contribution to the climate crisis >> [link removed]

Some corporations have chosen to voluntarily report their emissions, but that can only go so far. It is still a complete mystery what the biggest corporations are emitting!

In order to scale the transformational change we need to solve the climate crisis, corporations have to be part of the solution — not the problem!

We need the largest corporations with the biggest impacts to be transparent about their greenhouse gas footprint. We MUST pass SB 253.

Early and strong action will be key to making that a reality. Thank YOU for standing with us!

- Marquis Mason, California Environmental Voters


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From: Marquis Mason, California Environmental Voters
To: [email protected]
Date: February 2, 2023
Subject: Our sponsored bill could pass this year, friend!


Hey friend — remember SB 260, the monumental climate bill last year that corporate polluters were able to kill by just ONE vote?

Well, the Corporate Climate Leadership and Accountability Act is back! It is our No. 1 priority this legislative session, and with your help we are confident it will pass this time around.

Just 100 companies are responsible for 71% of the world’s total greenhouse gas emissions. Yet, despite their outsized contribution to climate change, corporations are currently not required to publicly report their emissions. 

If their emissions remain a mystery, there is no way we can reduce them.

Thankfully, the Corporate Climate Leadership and Accountability Act has just been reintroduced this legislative session with a new title: SB 253. If passed into law, SB 253 would require corporations doing business in California that make over $1 billion annually to report their ENTIRE supply chain emissions

Right now, let California’s Legislature know you are supporting SB 253 by adding your name to our digital petition → [link removed]

Corporate accountability legislation like this should have passed a long time ago, but it’s always fallen just short of getting the support it needs to become law.

We know this year is different. Record flooding, record droughts, and record corporate greed are showing us we need to take action NOW.

Coming out of 2022, where the bill made incredible progress compared to the year before, and with a whole new crop of legislators in the Assembly and State Senate, we know it can pass this legislative session. We just need a little help from you to make sure it pushes through.

Friend, stand with us and demand corporate accountability NOW >> [link removed]

This will be another long fight that we can only win through early and strong action. We’ll need your help every step of the way.

Thank you for standing with us.

Marquis Mason
Advocacy Partnership Coordinator
California Environmental Voters
Formerly CLCV


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