November 2026 —Vote No on the CalChamber Initiative.
California oil refinery at dusk, smokestacks against a smoke-filled sky

They Pollute.You Pay.

People Over Polluters: No on the CalChamber Initiative.

What's at stake

Three reasons to vote no.

Follow the Money

Polluting industries, for-profit utilities, and luxury developers are spending millions to pass this initiative to increase their profits — while the rest of us pay.

Less Accountability = Higher Taxpayer Costs

This initiative lets deep-pocketed developers call the shots. With no way to force industries to prevent pollution, taxpayers will have to clean up their mess.

Clean Water & Clean Air at Risk

This initiative makes it easier for industry to pollute with little oversight and makes it hard for communities to raise concerns about harmful projects.

Covered projects

This initiative allows developers to call the shots on a wide range of projects with no chance to take developers to court to protect health and safety.

Covered projects could include:

  • Data centers*
  • Freeway expansions
  • Dairy biogas digesters
  • Landfill gas facilities
  • Biomass power plants
  • Dams
  • Waste incinerators
  • CO₂ pipelines

*Legal scholar Eric Biber of UC Berkeley Law writes that data centers could fall within the Initiative's expansive project definitions.

Get Involved!

200+ Organizations Agree:

Vote No.

EarthjusticeSierra Club CaliforniaFood & Water WatchCommunities for a Better EnvironmentPlanning and Conservation LeagueCalifornia Environmental VotersHeal the BaySurfrider FoundationClean Water ActionNational Wildlife FederationCenter for Biological DiversityCalifornia Native Plant Society

From the coalition

Don't let the smoke and mirrors deceive you. [This initiative]…strips families of the strongest tool they have to protect their kids from toxic projects next door.

Nicole GhioCalifornia Director, Food & Water Watch