Welcome California Clean Climate Coalition Kick-off Sunday, August 16 th 2015.

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Welcome California Clean Climate Coalition Kick-off Sunday, August 16 th 2015

California Clean Climate Coalition Your hosts Russell Greene R.L. Miller Board President,Co-Founder, People Demanding Action Climate Hawks Vote Vice Chair, Legislation Chair CDP, Environmental Caucus

Andrea Miller Executive Director, People Demanding Action

Technical Stuff  RSVP for the call climate-leadership-callhttps://actionnetwork.org/events/ca- climate-leadership-call  DIAL IN : pin #  VIEW THE WEBINARhttp://login.meetcheap.com/conference, http://login.meetcheap.com/conference,  JOIN THE DISCUSSION BOARD  REVIEW THE LEGISLATION:

California Clean Climate Coalition -What are the CCCC’s objectives? -Timeline -Tonight’s Agenda - Bill McKibben on California’s Climate Leadership -Senate President pro tem Kevin de León on the legislation and the process -How we will take action

Bill McKibben Author, Educator, Environmentalist Founder, 350.org billmckibben.com

Kevin de León California Senate President Pro Tem

Key Legislation -SB 185 Senator Kevin de León Public retirement systems: public divestiture of thermal coal companies (Status: Assembly- Appropriations) -SB 32 Senator Fran Pavley -California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006: Emissions Limit (Status: Assembly- Appropriations) - SB 350 Senators Kevin de León & Mark Leno -Clean Energy and Pollution Reduction Act (Status: Assembly- Appropriations)

Full Climate Bill Package  SB 185 (De León) Investing with Values and Responsibility  SB 32 (Pavley) CA Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006: emissions limit  SB 350 (De León & Leno) Golden State Standards  SB 9 (Beall) Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program  SB 64 (Liu) California Transportation Plan  SB 189 (Hueso) Maximizing Jobs and Economic Growth

Full Climate Bill Package  SB 246 (Wieckowski) Climate Adaptation  SB 367 (Wolk) Agriculture Climate Benefits Act  SB 379 (Jackson) Climate Adaptation  SB 398 (Leyva) Green Assistance Program  SB 758 (Block) Atmospheric Rivers  SB 788 (McGuire & Jackson) California Coastal Protection Act of 2015

Timeline  POLITICAL CALCULUS o CDP Exec. Board endorsed SB 350 SB 32, SB 185, SB 788 o Ca. State Assembly Session Opens Tomorrow o Appropriations Committee – Vote on Wed. o Then to the floor o That’s when they must hear from us……

Committee on Appropriations Democrats 1. Jimmy Gomez, Chair 2. Richard Bloom 3. Rob Bonta 4. Ian Charles Calderon 5. Tom Daly 6. Susan Talamantes Eggman 7. Eduardo Garcia 8. Chris Holden 9. Bill Quirk 10. Anthony Rendon 11. Shirley Weber 12. Jim Wood Republicans 1. Frank Bigelow, Vice Chair 2. Ling-Ling Chang 3. Brian Jones 4. Donald P. Wagner 5. James Gallagher

Next Steps  Petition to Governor Jerry Brown  Assembly District Office Visits  Assembly Office Phone Call and Letter Writing Campaigns  Petitions to key Assembly Members  Coalition Calls Each Sunday until the vote is complete  Same number  Same Webinar Room  RSVP -Invite Friends – Spread the word