When California industry takes its beef to the ballot

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Powerful interests have always had the power to go directly to voters when they don’t get their way in Sacramento. But as Democratic Legislature control has become even more dominant, aggrieved businesses have adopted a new fondness for the strategy.

Getting a majority of California voters to agree with the oil industry might be a tough sell. But a referendum campaign can be its own reward. Once a referendum measure qualifies, the law is suspended until the electorate can weigh in.

The oil and gas industry won’t be able to count on the support of at least two California voters: Gov. Newsom and Sen. Gonzalez.on Tuesday, the governor bemoaned the fact that the bill was already being undercut — and had some sharp words for the more industry-friendly members of his own party.“We may be dominated by Democrats, but many of us are wholly owned subsidiaries of the fossil fuel industry…They just filed a referendum yesterday — big oil. These guys aren’t going away.

Rock Zierman, CEO of the California Independent Petroleum Association, didn’t reply to my email asking for his response. But the organization’s lobbyistGonzalez is also in New York this week, though she said she missed the governor’s comments. But she did call this latest referendum effort and similar campaigns an “abuse” of the process.

, which includes information on races, candidates and propositions, as well as videos, interactives and campaign finance data.Angelique Ashby, a Sacramento City Council member running for state Senate, speaks at a campaign event in Sacramento on Sept. 10, 2022. Photo by Rahul Lal, CalMatters,” this year’s midterm elections could present the bigger opportunity for more equal gender representation in the state Capitol.

That’s according to CalMatters political reporter Sameea Kamal and political reporting intern Ariel Gans, who

 

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