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  • Wednesday, September 8, 2010

    MORE OILY BACKERS FOR 23

    Koch brothers give $1M to back Proposition 23
    September 4, 2010 (AP)

    "Oil billionaires David and Charles Koch have jumped on board an effort to suspend California's global warming law by making a million-dollar contribution…

    "A subsidiary of Wichita, Kan.-based Koch Industries, the nation's second-largest private company with oil refineries and pipelines, made a $1 million contribution…to the campaign for Proposition 23 [and may consider further support]. They join two Texas-based companies, Valero Energy Corp. and Tesoro Corp..."


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    "California's global warming law, known as AB32, seeks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions statewide to 1990 levels over the next decade…Proposition 23 seeks to suspend California's 2006 law until the state's unemployment rate falls below 5.5 percent for four consecutive quarters. That level has happened three times in the last three decades, according to state statistics.

    "The initiative is opposed by environmental groups, Democratic lawmakers and Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger…[A] Koch spokeswoman…said the company believes [AB32] will cause ‘significant job losses and higher energy costs.’"


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    "The Koch brothers have founded several libertarian organizations and think tanks dedicated in large part to fighting what they view as excessive government regulation. They have helped finance efforts to develop arguments against global warming.

    "So far, the Proposition 23 campaign has raised $8.2 million, of which 97 percent has come from oil interests. The campaign against the measure has raised $6.6 million with donations from billionaire hedge fund manager Thomas Steyer, environmental groups and clean-tech businesses."

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