CA cannot afford bad energy policies. 40% of working families saw reduced hours or pay in 2020. Read More > bit.ly/3bx9UFk
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Statewide
California workers without a college degree lost 1 million jobs in 2020. Now is not the time for bad energy policies that take jobs away from working families. Learn More > bit.ly/38rLbAt
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Statewide
CA cannot afford bad energy policies. California’s working families pay $21.2 billion more per year in electricity and gasoline costs compared to the national average. Read More > bit.ly/3v8HGsa
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Los Angeles
Los Angeles County has an unemployment rate of 11%. Now is not the time to take jobs away from working families. Get the Facts > bit.ly/3kXIuM2
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Central Valley
CA oil production is at its lowest level ever. Lower in-state production means fewer energy jobs and more foreign oil imports. Read More > bit.ly/2OoMMju
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Central Valley
Hydraulic fracturing permits have dropped from 220 to 83 - the lowest number in state history. Fewer permits mean fewer jobs. Get the Facts > bit.ly/2OSwVda
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Central Valley
CA cannot afford bad energy policies. The decline in energy production permitting threatens thousands of oil & gas jobs in the Central Valley. Learn More > bit.ly/3tcWwMt
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Central Coast
Energy policies limiting in-state production strangle a key source of economic activity for the Central Valley and threaten thousands of good oil & gas jobs. Learn More > bit.ly/3cOa8r8
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Central Coast
Despite a flatlining local economy, Ventura County continues to pursue energy policies that kill jobs and raise costs for consumers. Read More > bit.ly/2Nz7P2D
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Central Coast
In-state production can create jobs, help control energy costs for consumers, and reduce CA’s dependence on foreign oil. Get the Facts > bit.ly/3cRlg6n
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Los Angeles
LA County continues to pursue bad energy policies that will hurt local workers and devastate local tax revenues. Learn More > bit.ly/3s5rXrZ
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