Chevron: Don't donate to Prop 23

What's worse than an oil company? A Texas-based oil company.

Two Texas-based oil companies, Valero and Tesoro, have provided 79 percent of the money funding Prop 23, a ballot initiative in California to stop our state from regulating air pollution and the greenhouse gases that cause global warming. 1

Tell Chevron: Don't join the Texas oil companies in opposing our state's clean energy and air pollution law.

In 2006, California passed the Global Warming Solutions Act (AB 32), making our state number one in the world in legislating real reductions in greenhouse gases -- including C02 -- that cause global warming.

Now Texas oil companies are funding a deceptive initiative -- Prop 23 -- that would destroy AB 32, California's landmark clean energy and air pollution law.

Chevron is one of the largest oil companies in the world. But its headquarters are here in California. So far, Chevron has not joined the Texas oil companies in using corporate funds for a campaign seeking to effectively repeal our state's global warming law. Let's keep it that way.

No doubt the dirty-energy proponents will vastly outspend environmentalists in the push to pass Prop 23. We defeated PG&E's Prop 16. And now we will defeat the Texas oil companies in their campaign for Prop 23. But we need your help.

Take action today.

1 Lobbyists Pull Out Checkbooks to Overturn CA Emission Law, July 13, 2010.

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