Our Credentials
Last year, E3 members worked closely with industry leaders and the environmental community to craft legislative proposals and cross party lines and voted in support of key legislation that promoted cleantech, helped prevent oil spills, established incentives for reduced mobile source emissions, and promoted green chemistry.
The average E3 member scored 15 points higher on the California League of Conservation Voters (CLCV) scorecard than their non-E3 counterpart in the Assembly Republican caucus, and 18 points higher than their prior year score.
The work of E3 and its members has been noted in broadly distributed periodicals such as the San Francisco Chronicle and LA Times, in political blogs including the California Progress Report and the Flash Report, and on industry and environmental websites like the CMTA and CLCV.