California Prop 7

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Prop 7 is an initiative that belongs to 2 billionaires not from California.
The initiative would enforce utilities to provide alternative energy by half by 2025.
Big Solar would set up operation in our deserts and the initiative if approved calls for no actions in a court of law to oppose or complain about the company who would produce the alternative energy. The company would not be held responsible for its action or operations.
It would expect Californians to pay 10 million dollars per mile of new lines coming from an unclean fossil plant in the desert that would produce solar power.
Construction costs would be paid for by the state whether they were completed or not.
It would cost the state $3.4 million in administrative costs alone.
The initiative calls for fast tracking which means that our ecosystem, deserts and water reserves would not be adequately investigated which is against the law.
It would put small companies who some have spent their lives producing alternative energy for us out of business.
It would also slam the brakes on any alternative energy plan that is needed now not in 2025 and not by half.
Prop 7 is an initiative that belongs to 2 billionaires not from California.
The initiative would enforce utilities to provide alternative energy by half by 2025.
Big Solar would set up operation in our deserts and the initiative if approved calls for no actions in a court of law to oppose or complain about the company who would produce the alternative energy. The company would not be held responsible for its action or operations.
It would expect Californians to pay 10 million dollars per mile of new lines coming from an unclean fossil plant in the desert that would produce solar power.
Construction costs would be paid for by the state whether they were completed or not.
It would cost the state $3.4 million in administrative costs alone.
The initiative calls for fast tracking which means that our ecosystem, deserts and water reserves would not be adequately investigated which is against the law.
It would put small companies who some have spent their lives producing alternative energy for us out of business.
It would also slam the brakes on any alternative energy plan that is needed now not in 2025 and not by half.
We the undersigned are concerned citizens that want to get the word out that our State is in danger of corporate business ruling our utilities by Big Solar under the guise of alternative and clean energy.
Please read the initiative Prop 7 and vote no to the initiative. Thanking you for your time and concern.
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We signed the "California Prop 7" petition!
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6:29 pm PST, Nov 5, Name not displayed, California
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10:04 am PDT, Oct 23, Name not displayed, California
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5:47 pm PDT, Oct 18, Deborah SilverKnight, California
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8:59 pm PDT, Oct 14, Dave Guevara, California
Large Corporations should not be above the law, nor should they be assisted by legislation in creating monopolies in the renewable energy markets. We should use legislation to support homeowners and small business in creating the renewable energy infrasructure that is so badly needed. It will create jobs for the middle class, not just funnel funds to the large corporations owned by the mega-rich! Having lots of roofs with solar and wind energy closer to the end user will also reduce the need for long, unsightly and expensive transmission lines. Prop. 7 makes no sense to normal everyday Americans. It only serves to line the pockets of greedy corporate C.E.O,s and executives. America needs to get back to basics. Install solar and wind generation on your home or business and benefit from it, it should be that simple!
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10:31 am PDT, Sep 15, Andree Vigeant, California
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7:48 pm PDT, Sep 14, David Douthat, California
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4:08 pm PDT, Sep 14, Freddie Geisler, Florida
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2:23 am PDT, Sep 14, Steve Klein, Canada
Do you agree big corporations can be above the law?
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9:03 pm PDT, Sep 13, Sue Whitney, California
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