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		<title>Environmentalists&#8217; clout may be waning in CA Legislature</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>California environmentalists have long been one of the most powerful forces in the Legislature. But in 2015, the centerpiece of the green agenda &#8212; a provision in a broader measure that would have mandated a 50 percent reduction in gasoline use in the state by 2030 &#8212; stalled in the Legislature despite heavy prodding from Gov. Jerry Brown and appeals from then-Speaker Toni Atkins, D-San Diego, and Senate President Kevin de Leon, D-Los Angeles. The development was such a break from the norm that it won heavy <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/10/us/california-democrats-drop-plan-to-force-50-percent-cut-in-oil-use.html?_r=0" target="_blank" rel="noopener">coverage</a> from The New York Times, which called it &#8220;a major setback for environmental advocates in California.&#8221;</p>
<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-89996" src="http://calwatchdog.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/kevin.de_.leon_-e1468563152552.jpg" alt="kevin.de.leon" width="320" height="240" align="right" hspace="20" />Now there&#8217;s a fresh sign that environmentalists&#8217; clout may be on the wane. De Leon has stunned green groups by endorsing a moderate incumbent &#8212; Assemblywoman Cheryl Brown, D-San Bernardino &#8212; who opposed the push for a sharp cut in gasoline use over another prominent Inland Empire Democrat, attorney Eloise Gomez Reyes. As Calwatchdog <a href="http://calwatchdog.com/2016/02/05/green-targeting-dissident-ca-dem-off-bad-start/" target="_blank">reported </a>earlier this year, Brown was indirectly blasted by one of de Leon&#8217;s leadership team, Sen. Connie Leyva, D-Chino, who said she was backing Brown&#8217;s opponent because &#8220;she was a principled human being.&#8221;</p>
<p>In a strange twist, the document making the rounds in media circles showing de Leon&#8217;s endorsement of Brown contends that Leyva and all his fellow Senate Democratic leaders agree with him.</p>
<p>&#8220;I support Eloise Reyes. Period. Somehow the pro tem must have misunderstood my position, although I thought I was quite clear,&#8221; Leyva <a href="http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-sac-essential-politics-updates-senate-leader-kevin-de-leon-wades-into-1468370454-htmlstory.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">told </a>The Los Angeles Times.</p>
<p>Whatever the logistical problems with de Leon&#8217;s endorsement, it amounts to a striking rejection of environmentalists&#8217; argument that they know Brown&#8217;s district better than she does. This view was voiced again this week by one of Reyes&#8217; consultants, Leo Briones, who told the Times, &#8220;Cheryl Brown can have every special interest and every Sacramento politician &#8230; but she still is a legislator that does not represent progressive values or her district when it comes to issues of working families, of consumers, of guns and public safety and the environment.&#8221;</p>
<h4>Green official: Brown a &#8216;nice person,&#8217; bad lawmaker</h4>
<p>This argument was offered by a high-profile environmentalist in a January Sacramento Bee story that rubbed some minority lawmakers the wrong way:</p>
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<p>“There’s no doubt Ms. Brown, who’s a very nice person, has not been representing her constituents when it comes to environmental issues, particularly clean-air issues,” Sierra Club California director Kathryn Phillips told the Bee. “She’s collected too much money from the oil industry and let that guide too many of her votes.”</p>
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<p>As Calwatchdog reported then &#8230;</p>
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<p>Phillips, who works out of Sacramento, is a white UC Berkeley graduate who <a href="http://www.sierraclub.org/california/meet-staff" target="_blank" rel="noopener">used to work</a> for the Environmental Defense Fund. Brown, who turns 72 next week, <a href="http://asmdc.org/members/a47/about/biography" target="_blank" rel="noopener">has been a fixture</a> in the Inland Empire African-American political establishment for more than three decades. She co-founded a weekly publication that focuses on black issues in 1980 and has worked on a wide variety of African-American causes in western San Bernardino County.</p>
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<p>Assemblyman Sebastian Ridley-Thomas, D-Los Angeles, told the Bee he didn&#8217;t care for how environmentalists were treating his fellow African-American lawmaker. “I think it’s a tone-deaf approach. &#8230; The environmental community, and the broader environmental coalition, needs to figure out whether or not it’s going to be a collaborator and … work with black California on policy, and shared political goals, or if it will be an adversary.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ridley-Thomas is a vocal supporter of de Leon&#8217;s efforts to have a <a href="https://www.facebook.com/AssemblymemberRidleyThomas/videos/vb.1449542781996702/1723348124616165/?type=2&amp;theater" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Superfund-type cleanup</a> of the Exide battery plant in Vernon.</p>
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