California League of Conservation Voters Endorses Debra Bowen for Congress

When people think “California League of Conservation Voters” they focus on the words “California” and “conservation.” And rightfully so. First and foremost, CLCV is the political arm of the environment. For nearly four decades, we have worked tirelessly to seek out and endorse environmental champions and then fund and support their campaigns to help them get into office. This has always been a primary part of our mission.

But every now and again we find a candidate who is not only an environmental champion but also demonstrates leadership in another critical piece of our mission: aiding voters. For the special election in Congressional District 36, we’re lucky to have found such a candidate, and it’s none other than Secretary of State Debra Bowen.

Secretary Bowen has a long track record of expertise and leadership on the environment. During her fourteen years serving in both houses of the Legislature, Bowen authored bills to protect our coast and restrict offshore oil drilling. She also co-authored four landmark environmental laws including the first bills in California to ever address global warming, environmental justice, and create a renewable portfolio standard. She also aided Senator Alan Lowenthal with his critical legislation to clean-up pollution in the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.

At a time when Congress is not only lacking environmental leadership but when the majority has become downright hostile towards any attempt to protect open spaces, improve public health, and protect clean air and water, Bowen will be a needed breath of fresh air in Washington.

In fact, if protecting the environment alone was the only reason to send Secretary Bowen to Washington, it would be enough. But electing her to Congress would also add an incredibly important leader in the field of fair elections and open government. While her environmental work has been notable, Secretary Bowen’s single most important piece of legislation was arguably AB 1462, the landmark law that made all of California’s bill information available on the Internet. A voter can easily find out how his or her legislator voted on any piece of legislation because of this bill, so if you’re following any piece of legislation online as it works its way through the California Legislature at the Senate and Assembly websites, you have Debra Bowen to thank for it.

Secretary Bowen also has a record of holding corporations accountable. Bowen was chair of the Senate Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee during the height of the infamous Enron scandal. She was one of the lawmakers leading the charge against Kenneth Lay and Enron and investigating their manipulation of the energy market. Only too recently, Massey Energy and BP ignored safety violations that caused unparalleled environmental disasters and cost lives. We need a legislator who is smart, full of integrity, and has a track record of standing up against corrupt and powerful polluters and hold them accountable. We have such a leader in Debra Bowen.

This is why CLCV is thrilled to endorse Debra Bowen for Congress, and why we will do everything we can to make sure Debra Bowen goes to Washington. Join us by committing to support Debra Bowen for Congress here.

2 thoughts on “California League of Conservation Voters Endorses Debra Bowen for Congress”

  1. While Debra Bowen’s main opponent in the race, LA City Councilwoman Janice Hahn,  lists the endorsements of “environmental leaders” on her campaign website, she has yet to earn the endorsement of any environmental organization.

    Her council district includes San Pedro and Wilmington, two communities in CA-36 which have struggled for decades with environmental justice issues brought on by the petroleum and shipping industries.  

  2. Debra Bowen’s Enron donations matter to me, to my family, to Venice, to CD36 and to California. Debra Bowen voted in 1996 to de-regulate the CA energy industry, passing on the costs of the dangerous Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant to the ratepayer.  During the energy crisis, when she chaired the Senate Energy Committee, she took money from Enron and refused to support re-regulating the energy industry. Enron’s donations to Debra Bowen matter because Enron was able to take advantage of Debra Bowen’s SB335 vote and her deregulation and because its entire fortune was built on economic withholding and inflated price bidding in California’s spot markets.  Bowen actually invested in Enron, a company that created a phony regional and statewide energy crisis by taking power plants off-line during peak demand.  Bowen’s Enron allowed arket traders to sell power 20 times its normal price in scams dubbed “Black Widow” and “Death Star”.  

    $40 to $45 Billion lost to California due to Debra Bowen’s Senate Energy Chairship kowtowing to CA Corporations and to Enron.  Debra Bowen’s siding with Enron (and her investments thereto) cost California between $40 and $45 billion (Source:  Christopher Weare, // The California Electricity Crisis: Causes and Policy Options. San Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California — 2003).  Bowen is a candidate — like Hahn — who is leaving her job before her recently elected term is up and now — like Jane Harman (who she implicitly endorsed) now may trigger elections costing millions of dollars.

    Marcy Winograd is the opposite of Debra Bowen when it comes to Corporate Fraud and Donations.  She has taken ZERO donations from corporations and is an authentic progressive who cannot be brought the way Bowen was.

    DEBRA BOWEN – A FORMER REPUBLICAN AND ENRON’S BEST FRIEND IN SACRAMENTO

    Debra Bowen rejected SB 335 (3 strikes law equivalent for Corporate felonies) and was one of two Democrats who joined the Republicans in defeating it in 2003.

    She did so b/c she was protecting Enron.  Enron brought Debra Bowen.  Debra Bowen invested in Enron.  

    It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to see where Debra Bowen’s deeper allegiances, values & loyalties lie.

    If you want a corporate tool (a former Republican in Democratic clothing), vote for Debra Bowen.  If you want someone who will not allow Corporations to control their vote — vote for Marcy Winograd.

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