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CalMatters: Controversial measure overturning oil well restrictions won’t be on California ballot

BY JULIE CART
California’s oil industry withdrew its controversial ballot measure challenging a state law that imposes new restrictions on oil and gas wells within 3,200 feet of homes and schools.

Editorial: Shame on California lawmakers for killing fossil fuel divestment bill again

By The Times Editorial Board
California can’t be a climate leader if it continues to prop up harmful and reckless fossil fuel companies whose pollution threatens to consign future generations to an unlivable planet.

AP News: Law limiting new oil wells in California set to take effect after industry withdraws referendum

BY  ADAM BEAM
State Sen. Lena Gonzalez, a Democrat from Long Beach who authored the ban on new oil wells, said the law finally taking effect would mean cleaner air for her community, which includes her three sons...“This time, oil didn’t win, and this time our community won.”

Lake County Record Bee: Senate Bill 1182 ticks class scores up with clean energy plan

By WILLIAM ROLLER

OAKLAND >> Given the extreme weather events of recent decades, schools must prepare future generations for a technological world everyone must navigate while requiring a safe environment to do so.

Parriva: Lena Gonzalez: ‘I can’t just pretend to play a role. We are here to listen and make a difference in people and communities.’

As a child, she played hide and go seek, enjoyed playing Nintendo or building treehouses. She dreamed of being an astronaut, traveling the world as a Globe-Trotter, and now she’s the most powerful woman in California politics.

Majority Leader Gonzalez Issues Statement on Governor Newsom’s May Revise

Sacramento, Calif. – Majority Leader Gonzalez (D-Long Beach) released the following statement regarding Governor Gavin Newsom’s May Revise today.

Spectrum News 1: Top environmental pollution issues in SoCal

While the climate crisis has many factors that play a role in the exacerbation of the environment, some warrant more attention than others. From plastic pollution to food waste and deforestation, Earth Month brings with it a range of environmentally focused events and campaigns. We are all encouraged to come together to support and amplify environmental advocacy work, and focus on solutions to give our planet a healthier future.

Senate Announces Early Action Budget Plan To ‘Shrink The Shortfall’

SACRAMENTO – Recent reports indicate the projected budget shortfall has grown by an additional $15 billion, resulting in a potential shortfall range from $38 billion to $53 billion.