ACTION ALERT: Tell Governor, No to CEQA Changes in Budget Trailer Bills

By Dan Bacher : kailykos – excerpt

Portions of the Governor’s proposed Trailer Bills that would significantly weaken the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) could be approved as early as this week. Tell the Governor we reject his secretive trailer bill effort, which excludes public input and evades the democratic process. We provide a suggestedphone/email script below but encourage you to use your own words.

TAKE ACTION: You can call the Governor’s office at 916-445-2841 or email through the portal at Contact the Governor. Additionally, please tell your elected representatives in the State Legislature to Keep CEQA Strong. Remind them that a strong CEQA is vital to protecting public health and the environment, advancing California’s urgent climate priorities, and giving disadvantaged communities a voice in local land use decisions. Please find your state legislators and write or call them today.

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“I’m deeply concerned about Governor Newsom’s infrastructure trailer bills, which include provisions that would greatly weaken the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). They would, as a practical matter, take away the ability of small nonprofits, including those that advocate for environmental justice and protecting clean air and water, to bring citizen suits to enforce environmental laws. Communities that are most heavily burdened by environmental injustice, which are often low-income, could find it impossible to enforce CEQA in court because of the increased costs that could be associated with gathering the administrative record. Endangered species, water in the Delta, and pollution-burdened communities would be damaged by many of the proposals in the Governor’s infrastructure trailer bill package. Finally, I object to this process: there is no need to rush consideration of the Governor’s drastic measures in a budget trailer bill instead of through the normal Legislative process.”…(more)

I belive this news publisher is fairly left of center on most things. The governor is not putting anything over on his environmental or social rights advocates with his tactics. I belive is has managed to bridget he gap between richt and left wing politicians in a way that few have. No one like his manuevers.

SF Mayor London Breed is trying similar tactics that may also backfire on her. Forcing half the city to take the developer remedy pill before the devleoper even asks for it is going outsdie the bounds of reason for most people who are watching the dimise of a once wonderful city under her watch.