Newsom signs new laws cracking down on oil industry in California

In the latest setback for the oil industry in California, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday signed a new law that allows cities, counties, and local voters to block construction of new oil and gas wells in their communities.

The bill, AB 3233, by Assemblywoman Dawn Addis, D-Monterey, which the industry staunchly opposed, overturns a state Supreme Court ruling from last fall. In that case, the justices ruled in favor of Chevron and nullified a ballot measure that Monterey County voters passed in 2016 to ban new oil and gas wells there over pollution concerns, saying that state regulations took precedent.

Environmental groups pushed hard for the new law, which could affect a broad range of communities that have passed local oil drilling restrictions over the past decade, from Antioch and Brentwood in Contra Costa County to Santa Cruz County to the city of Los Angeles.

Newsom, who called a special session of the Legislature this month to address gas prices, was sharply critical of oil companies, an industry that he has increasingly clashed with in recent years over pollution and climate change.

“They are the polluted heart of this climate crisis,” Newsom said. “They have been lying and deceiving us for decades and decades. It is finally time to hold big oil accountable.”

Gov. Gavin Newsom, on Wednesday Sept. 25, 2024, speaks at a bill signing ceremony at an oil field in Inglewood, Calif. (Photo: YouTube) 

Earlier this month, a Los Angeles County judge, citing the state Supreme Court ruling, struck down an ordinance passed unanimously in 2022 by the Los Angeles City Council that barred new oil and gas extraction and required that all existing operations in the city limits to stop production within 20 years.

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