MBCA Signs with Coalition Against Proposed Fall Ballot Initiative

In a coalition with over 210 public health, environmental, and environmental justice organizations, MBCA has signed a letter to members of the California legislature with deep concern about the proposed fall ballot initiative 25-0023A1. Proposed by the California Chamber of Commerce in November 2025, it has been cleared for circulation and is in the petition signature collection phase (due June 24). The coalition letter asks all state legislators to publicly oppose the initiative. It would “fundamentally undermine the public health and environmental protections provided under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), upon which our state has relied for over half a century. ” Below are the six main points of concern. Detailed explanations can be found in the letter.

  1. Reverses CEQA's Foundational Principle to Protect the Environment and Overrides Other Laws
  2. Applies to a Sweeping Range of Consequential Projects
  3. Undermines Recent Legislative Efforts
  4. Strips Agencies of Tools to Protect Communities and the Environment
  5. Increases Agencies’ Litigation Exposure While Undercutting CEQA’s Enforcement
  6. Shifts Long-Term Costs onto Public Agencies and Taxpayers

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  • Laraine Turk
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