June to impact enviro legislation
Susan Smartt, executive director of the California League of Conservation Voters, pens a piece at the California Progress Report today that the June primaries will decide the fate of environmental legislation in California. At the end she breaks down, what could happen. On the Democratic side, we face the possible loss of the working environmental majority in the Senate and continued stalemate in the Assembly. Based on our analysis of who is running for which seat, the following scenarios are likely: Senate Current reliable pro-environmental Senate votes: 20 Number needed to pass or defeat legislation: 21 Potential losses of reliable Senate votes: 7 Potential gains over existing poor environmental votes: 0 Best case outcome—Total environmental votes: 18 Worst case outcome—Total environmental votes: 13 Assembly Current reliable pro-environmental Assembly votes: 27 Number needed to pass or defeat legislation: 41 Potential losses of reliable Assembly votes: 3 Potential gains over existing poor environmental votes: 10 Best case outcome—Total environmental votes: 38 Worst case outcome—Total environmental votes: 28 And while we are on the topic of left-leaning sites, Speak Out California has an endorsement breakdown of some of the state's leading races. |
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