Dear Robert --
Are oil companies more important than children and the disabled? Our legislative leaders and the governor seem to think so.
Last night, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and the leaders of the state legislature announced they had reached a deal to close the state's budget deficit. And it's a horrific deal. They agreed to $15 billion in cuts that will cause 500,000 children to lose their health care and will cause thousands of disabled Californians to lose their in-home caregivers.
Too often we see these cuts as abstract -- as mere numbers on a page. That's why community organizers Marta Evry and Laura Velkei produced a heartbreaking video that shows the impact of these cuts. They call it "California Closed" and it is a powerful call to action on behalf of the Californians who will suffer the most if this deal is approved.
To add insult to injury, the budget deal benefits oil companies at the expense of children and the disabled. And despite widespread public support for an oil severance tax, the Governor and legislative leaders chose not to include such a tax as part of the budget deal. Instead they agreed to allow the first new offshore drilling off the California coast in 40 years.
The budget isn't a done deal yet -- legislators will vote on it Thursday. We have 48 hours to tell them to protect children and the disabled by passing a budget that makes oil companies pay their fair share in taxes. Please watch the "California Closed" video and then sign a letter that we will deliver to every legislator before the budget vote:
http://www.couragecampaign.org/CaliforniaClosed
According to the nonpartisan California Budget Project, an oil severance tax of 9.9% could generate as much as $1 billion per year -- without requiring any new drilling. That is enough to prevent the cuts to in-home supportive services, to children's health care, and to Medi-Cal.
Last year, Chevron -- the largest California corporation in terms of revenue -- banked $24 billion in profits. Yet California is the only major oil-producing state that does not tax the extraction of oil from its lands. Even Sarah Palin's Alaska has an oil severance tax.
Our legislators need to hear from you right now that you will not support any budget deal that does not include an oil severance tax to protect children and the disabled.
Please click here to watch the "California Closed" video, and sign the Courage Campaign letter to the legislature demanding an oil severance tax to stop the health care cuts. We will deliver your signatures to your legislators before they vote on the budget on Thursday:
http://www.couragecampaign.org/CaliforniaClosed
It's time progressives like you made your voice heard in Sacramento. Thank you for standing up for a more progressive and fair California.
Robert Cruickshank
Public Policy Director, Courage Campaign