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    CORONADO >> California Gov. Jerry Brown on Tuesday asked President Barack Obama to permanently ban new offshore oil and gas drilling in the state before he leaves office.If Obama agrees, the …





    California Gov. Jerry Brown speaks at a news conference to launch a new organization aimed at protecting the oceans, called the International Alliance to Combat Ocean Acidification, at the Hotel del Coronado Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2016, in Coronado, Calif. Brown announced Tuesday a proposal to permanently ban new offshore oil and gas drilling in the state. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
    CORONADO >> California Gov. Jerry Brown on Tuesday asked President Barack Obama to permanently ban new offshore oil and gas drilling in the state before he leaves office.

    If Obama agrees, the edict would set up a potential showdown with the incoming administration of Donald Trump. Brown said he didn't know if Trump would have authority to overturn a permanent prohibition.

    "California is blessed with hundreds of miles of spectacular coastline; home to scenic state parks, beautiful beaches, abundant wildlife and thriving communities," Brown wrote the president. "Clearly, large new oil and gas reserves would be inconsistent with our overriding imperative to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and combat the devastating impacts of climate change."

    Working to lock in environmental protections as the clock runs out on his presidency, Obama last month released a plan for offshore oil drilling in federal waters that bans until 2022 any new drilling off the coasts of California, Oregon or Washington. The White House declined to comment on Brown's request to make the ban permanent.

    Brown said he would invite fellow Democratic governors of Oregon and Washington to join the effort, which he announced at an event to launch a new organization to protect oceans. Oregon and Washington also joined the International Alliance to Combat Ocean Acidification, which includes the governments of France, Chile, the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Quebec, businesses and advocacy groups.
    Many Democrats in California's congressional delegation, including Sens. Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer, have urged Obama to use executive authority to permanently block oil and gas leasing on the West Coast. In 2014, Brown asked for a ban on Pacific offshore drilling through 2022, but climate activists have pushed him to ask for a permanent ban.

    Skyli McAfee, national oceans director for the environmental advocacy group The Nature Conservancy, said she was "extremely pleased at how seriously (Brown) is taking the issue and his reliance on the academic community."

    The Western States Petroleum Association, an industry group, didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Brown later joined the Western Governors Association's winter meeting, where he warned against expectations of major policy changes happening quickly under Trump. He said Congress and the judiciary serve as checks on the president and that differences tend to narrow over time.

    "If the world ends, we're in deep trouble but that hasn't happened yet," Brown said at a news conference, responding to a question about the consequences of overturning the Affordable Care Act.

    Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, a Democrat, said he didn't expect significant changes under Trump toward states like his that have legalized recreational use of marijuana.

    Hickenlooper said Democrats may find themselves in the unusual position of advocating for states' rights in a Trump administration, a posture that is more commonly associated with Republicans.

    Idaho Gov. Butch Otter, a Republican, wrapped his arm around Hickenlooper and said, "Welcome to the party."


  • #2
    Too bad no one understands the "supposed" limits of a President's power anymore...

    To do something future "President Proof" would require at the very least a bill from Congress.

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    • #3
      I thought the Fed Gov't took a back seat on issues like this from the states? Why doesn't the governor just ban the drilling himself, then tell Trump to shove it when/if he tries to undo the action.
      G'Day Mate

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Grimpala View Post
        I thought the Fed Gov't took a back seat on issues like this from the states? Why doesn't the governor just ban the drilling himself, then tell Trump to shove it when/if he tries to undo the action.
        In general, States have authority from the shoreline out three miles.
        Federal territorial sovereignty extends 12 miles offshore out to 200 miles.

        I guess it depends where they plan on deploying the rigs.
        (I admittedly don't know much about offshore drilling)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Gargamel View Post
          In general, States have authority from the shoreline out three miles.
          Federal territorial sovereignty extends 12 miles offshore out to 200 miles.

          I guess it depends where they plan on deploying the rigs.
          (I admittedly don't know much about offshore drilling)
          That doesn't make sense.. The state has authority from 0 - 3 miles, the federal government from 12 to 200 miles? So what about 3 miles to 12 miles?

          Maybe you just typed it in a confusing way.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Chili View Post
            That doesn't make sense.. The state has authority from 0 - 3 miles, the federal government from 12 to 200 miles? So what about 3 miles to 12 miles?

            Maybe you just typed it in a confusing way.
            That's MY authority!
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Chili View Post
              That doesn't make sense.. The state has authority from 0 - 3 miles, the federal government from 12 to 200 miles? So what about 3 miles to 12 miles?

              Maybe you just typed it in a confusing way.
              No... its just confusing.

              Based upon my sub-standard Google-Fu, there seems to be some weird twilight zone between 3 and 12 miles.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by DON SVO View Post
                That's MY authority!
                Lol

                Originally posted by Gargamel View Post
                No... its just confusing.

                Based upon my sub-standard Google-Fu, there seems to be some weird twilight zone between 3 and 12 miles.
                Lol, well I can't say I would be surprised..

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                • #9
                  I guess I dont understand cali... but It doesnt make me feel all warm and fuzzy seeing rigs on the horizon when I got to Galveston. I write it off because, well, it's Galveston.
                  "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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                  • #10
                    clinton did the 12 mile thing for drug trafficking. the coast guard has more teeth there. but cal is sol after 3 miles.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Chili View Post
                      That doesn't make sense.. The state has authority from 0 - 3 miles, the federal government from 12 to 200 miles? So what about 3 miles to 12 miles?

                      Maybe you just typed it in a confusing way.
                      From what I know of it, it depends on the state. Nearly every state is 3 miles - the Submerged Lands Act or something... But Texas, western Florida and a couple others use different measurements (nautical leagues and other stuff), so because of unit conversions there are a few places where the states actually have out 9-12 miles out.

                      From there out to 200 miles is US Govt

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Chili View Post
                        So what about 3 miles to 12 miles?
                        SVO owns from 3 to 8 miles out and Laser owns from 8 to 12 miles. I thought everyone knew this, at least about SVO. I guess since Laser hasn't posted a thread about 8-12 yet that some may not be in the know...yet...

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by DON SVO View Post
                          That's MY authority!
                          I got news for you. You ain't running shit!

                          Please don't ban me... I'm still at work.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by DON SVO View Post
                            That's MY authority!
                            I sea what you did there.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Craizie View Post
                              I got news for you. You ain't running shit!

                              Please don't ban me... I'm still at work.
                              It is more of a jog actually
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                              What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
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