From Fatima from EnviroVoters <[email protected]>
Subject ExxonMobil gets $62,614 every minute in profits.
Date April 24, 2025 10:16 PM
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Hey team, 

I've got great news to share: the Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act made it out of the Assembly Natural Resources Committee and is moving on to Assembly Judiciary! 

We're one step closer to making polluters pay for the decades of pollution and harm they've done by requiring the biggest companies to fund climate resiliency, infrastructure, and affordable housing projects for Californians.

We need your representative to support this bill as it moves through the state legislature. Will you fill out our one-minute form to email them in support of the Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act?

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Big Oil wants us to believe that if this law passes, they'll retaliate with higher prices. That's a lie designed to scare us away.

California has robust oil accountability laws that protect us from price gouging at the pump. And Big Oil makes more than enough extra profit to pay for climate projects that address the harm they've done to communities.

After paying for labor, operational costs, and taxes, ExxonMobil made $62,614 in excess profits every single minute last year. It takes the average Californian an entire year to bring home $69,048 after taxes.

What could some of Big Oil's extra money do? It could fund grid resiliency projects, disaster planning, green infrastructure, sustainable agriculture, drought resilience, forest health, wildfire prevention, extreme heat relief, affordable housing projects, and so much more. 

What is Big Oil doing with it? Making their rich CEOs richer—like ExxonMobil's CEO Darren Woods, who got a $4.5 million bonus last year on top of his $1.96 million salary and $26.8 million stock awards.

It's common sense: Big Oil directly caused the climate crisis and lied about it for years. Now it's their turn to pay us back by funding climate recovery, resiliency, mitigation, and affordability.

I know from experience that your representative weighs their constituents' voices heavily when making voting decisions. Join thousands of EnviroVoters by using our quick contact form to tell them to support this bill.

I can't thank this community enough for your help making this happen. In the last few months, 2,560 of you signed your name and 1,715 of you have sent emails to your representatives in support of this bill. I've seen the effects firsthand: your activism really does make a difference in Sacramento to get leaders excited about the Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act. 

Thank you for your continued support,

Fatima Iqbal-Zubair
Legislative Affairs Manager, California EnviroVoters

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