Vote No on Prop 23

Vote No on Proposition 23

Background on AB 32

A landmark law in California called AB 32 has allowed the state to lead the nation in building a clean energy economy. AB 32 requires a 25% reduction in greenhouse gas pollution statewide by 2020. Reducing greenhouse gases lowers the pollution that causes global warming. More than that, it reduces our reliance on dangerous fossil fuels like oil.

The Attack on Clean Energy Jobs

Out-of-state oil companies like Valero and Koch Industries have poured millions of dollars into Proposition 23, a proposal on the ballot that would suspend AB 32 until unemployment reaches 5.5% for a full year. Proposition 23 would stop the clock on California’s clean energy economy and keep us dependent on fossil fuels like oil. It would kill America’s best opportunity to create hundreds of thousands of clean energy jobs and businesses.

If Proposition 23 passes, clean energy companies will face an unwelcome atmosphere. China is already winning the race to invest in clean energy technologies, taking much-needed jobs overseas. If we remain dependent on fossil fuels like oil, we’ve seen the consequences. We can’t let fossil fuel companies continue to pollute our air and water and endanger our planet. Vote no on Proposition 23.

Links and Resources:

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Who is Funding the ‘Yes on 23’ Campaign?

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Where can I vote?

No matter how many reasons you have to vote NO on Prop 23, you can’t vote if you don’t know where to go.

Who’s standing up against Prop 23?

We know that big polluters like Koch Industries, Valero and Tesoro are putting up millions of dollars in support of this dirty energy proposition, but who’s working to defeat Prop 23?