Budget Conference Committee
Doesn’t Consider Governor’s Scheme to Expand Offshore Oil Drilling
Sacramento- The Budget
Conference Committee rejected the Governor's attempt to undermine the State Lands
Commission offshore oil leasing authority. New offshore oil drilling was not
included in the final recommendations. Congratulations to the environmental
coalition that worked tirelessly to save our coast from the first new offshore
oil drilling lease since the 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill.
“For over 40 years, Californians have not
allowed a single new oil lease off our coast, and the State Lands Commission
has protected us from this risk,” Said Terry O’Day of
Environment Now, “Undermining the Commission’s independence is wrong for this
project, for this budget crisis, and for our future.”
I had the pleasure of working with Sierra
Club California, Surfrider Foundation, the Natural
Resources Defense Council, Environment Now, Environment California and others
in defeating the Governor's proposal.
“Sierra Club California applauds the
Conference Committee’s decision to keep new offshore oil drilling out of its
budget-balancing proposal. We will continue to work with Assemblymember
Nava and other coastal defenders to oppose efforts to overturn the State Lands
Commission’s denial of the PXP proposal,” said Bill Magavern, Director of
Sierra Club California.
It was especially important to beat this bad
deal because Interior Secretary Salazar is right now writing new
offshore oil lease proposals for the nation. Any new drilling in California
sends the wrong message to the federal government.
“At a time when new offshore drilling
threatens our coasts around the nation, it is more important than ever to ensure
that our decision making processes are sound, independent and resistant to
tampering by special interests regardless of the circumstances,” says Surfrider Foundation’s Chad Nelsen.
Let's savor this victory, but for only
a few moments. The issue of offshore oil drilling isn't dead yet. There is the
possibility the Big 5 will try to revive this bad deal as part of budget
negotiations. We still have work to do.
But for now, a big round of applause for
those environmental champions who fought this battle and won.