CALIFORNIA LEAGUE OF CONSERVATION VOTERS th CLCV 18 ANNUAL environmental leadership awards thursday, december 1, 2011 th ANNUAL Congratulations CLCV 18 CLCV and tonight’s honorees environmental Attorney General Kamala Harris leadership awards Mayor Bob Foster, City of Long Beach Daphne Zuniga, Actress & Activist Wendy James, The Better World Group honorees

Thank you for your leadership in attorney general kamala harris building a greener California! mayor bob foster, city of long beach

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Thank you so much for being here tonight to help celebrate the The good news is that together with environmental advocates like you, we won most of the important battles where our environment was at stake and contributions of four of California’s best environmental leaders. delivered dozens of good proposals to Governor Jerry Brown. He signed the Our state needs champions for the environment in government, business, vast majority of them into law, including a landmark bill committing California to obtain one-third of our energy from renewable sources by 2020. But the and entertainment sectors, and of course in our own advocacy organizations, hard truth is that many of our community’s high-priority bills to protect our air, and we need supporters like you, who make our work possible. water, and wild spaces failed to reach the governor’s desk—sometimes falling short by just a handful of votes. We are fortunate to have all of these sectors represented tonight, with Califor- That’s why the real lesson is that elections have consequences. nia Attorney General Kamala Harris; Long Beach Mayor and former president And California’s of Southern California Edison, Bob Foster; founder and president of The 2012 elections will be the most significant in a decade. Better World Group, Wendy James; and actress and founding board member The combination of redistricting and open primaries means more contested of Earth Communications Office, Daphne Zuniga. races in the Assembly and Senate next election. These will become major opportunities if we have the capacity to influence the outcome of these It’s fitting that you’ve joined us for this event in December, which is a time contests. In other words, the Golden State has a golden opportunity to both for reflection on the current year and planning for the next. CLCV elect an environmental majority to the state legislature in 2012. Tonight we recently wrapped up our work advocating for the environment during the celebrate our champions and successes, but we must gather our forces to 2011 legislative session, where we faced now-familiar challenges. California’s brace for the upcoming elections. budget deficit and a lingering national recession emboldened those opposed to California’s bedrock environmental and public safety laws to introduce a As we honor these four outstanding champions for California’s environment, we record number of bills to weaken those protections. ask you to join them and all of us in the fight for California’s future. Together, we’ll ensure that California continues to be the national leader in environmental protection and conservation and clean energy success.

Sincerely,

Warner Chabot, Chief Executive Officer ad n le er e sh re ip CLCV thanks our 2011 Green Leadership Circle donors g for supporting our campaigns with major gifts. circle CHAMPIONS STEWARDS Steve Blank and Amonix Alex Klyce Alison Elliott Applied Materials Latham & Watkins* Kimo Campbell The Capital California State Association Susan McLaughlin Exchange Company, of Electrical Workers David Wilstein and The James and Rebecca Dean Isaacson California State Pipe Trades Morgan Family Foundation* Council The Nature Conservancy COTCHETT, PITRE * Clean Energy & McCARTHY, LLP Andrew A. Okun Conservation Strategy Group Julie Packard * Dart Container Corporation* Derry and Charlene Paramount Pictures* Kabcenell Glen Dake Thomas Safran & Associates Alan Davis Sam Schuchat Rochester, Wong, Clint Reilly Environmental Defense Fund & Shepard VantagePoint Venture Partners Rampa Hormel Rick Zbur Keesal Young & Logan LLP

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PARTNERS FRIENDS circle 8minutenergy Renewables LLC Gregory S. Lee Patricia Addleman Kim Maxwell Adams Broadwell Joseph and Liquid Environmental Solutions Altshuler Berzon LLP Mayer Brown LLP Audubon California Microsoft Cardozo Loeb & Loeb LLP Carol Baird and Alan Harper Wendy Mitchell & The Honorable AEG Long Beach Container Terminal Russell Belinsky Richard Katz The Better World Group Ben Lunsky Faye Brophy Carl Moor Bridgelux, Inc. Christina Mednick Jefferson Burch Sharon Muenchow Lucy Butler Elizabeth Cabraser/Lieff Cabraser Suki Munsell, Ph.D. Minami Tamaki LLP Heimann & Bernstein LLP Gina and David Nahai California State Parks Foundation Cathy Morris Nicholas Clinch NASDAQ CH2M HILL Natural Resources Defense Council* Brigitte Collazo Marjory Newell Virginia Carder Navistar International Corporation Erika Delacorte Sally Tischler Newson Oscar De Los Rios Ann Notthoff and Dwight Holing Yvon Chouinard Jeffrey P. Neu Fran and Roger Diamond NRG Energy, Inc. Comverge Mary O’Drain Bill Downing Jan Ögren Consumer Attorneys of California Pathfinder Renewable Wind Susan Faris Jim Olson Preston Brooks/Cox, Castle & Energy Carol Fields Parsons Corporation Nicholson LLP Plumbers and Pipefitters Local The Honorable Dianne Feinstein and Janice Patrick Richard Blum David Perry Earthjustice* Union #447 Fred Fritsch Playa Vista The Emmett Family* Renne Sloan Holtzman Sakai LLP Assemblyman Mike Gatto Psomas/FMG Bob Epstein and Amy Roth Rebecca J. Rubin Susan Heitman Anthony Rendon, Ph.D. Gladstein Neandross and Associates Allen and Cynthia Ruby Victoria Henley Suz Rubel Jennifer Hernandez Charles Grace Sheet Metal Workers Local #104 Guido Saveri Holland & Knight LLP Karen Grove Timothy Saxe Gregory Short Gerald Huff Dr. Sheryn T. Scott Mary Hayden Nancy Stephens and John and Tina Keker SEIU Local 1000 John Haskins Rick Rosenthal* Keker and Van Nest Sugerman Communications Group Renata Hesse Terra-Gen Power LLC Charles Kolstad Lynda F. Sullivan Robert P. Lawrence Peggy B. Jones Warner Bros.* SVB Financial Group Venora Lee Fred Kaplan Torrey Pines Bank Michael Weber and Doug Linney* The Honorable Daniel Weinstein Alex Klyce Frances Spivy-Weber Lawrence Lui Howard Welinsky and Karren Ganstwig Janet Lafler Winner & Mandabach Campaigns Donald J. Mastronarde Kenneth Yamanaka

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SUPPORTERS circle Aitken, Aitken, Cohn Environment Now Robert Kotmel Jane Riggs Dale and Sharon Allen Fairbank Maslin Maullin Metz and Leonard Lattanzi Katherine Roberts Alston + Bird LLP Associates League for Coastal Protection Kathleen Robinson Anderlini and Emmerick LLP Farella Braun + Martel Nicole Lederer Hilary Saner Rolf Augustine Fisher Investments Hazel Lewis Francis and Karen Scarpulla Karen Beck Laura Fox Ira Lifland H. Eric Schockman, Ph.D. Nicholas Beitcher John Geesman and Kathryn Dickson George and Annette Lippi Kathy Schwarz Hester Bell Cyndi and Bob Gilson Carol Littleton SG&A Campaigns Walter Girdlestone Biomass One Sheila Malone Anore Shaw Ike and Jeannette Goodman The Honorable Bob Blumenfield Mark Manasse Todd Sherman The Honorable Rich Gordon and The Boeing Company Kathleen Martin Shute, Mihaly & Weinberger LLP Denny McShane Susan McCabe The Honorable Joe Simitian Charles Briggs Carl and Leslee Guardino Miles Millar Marna Skaar, M.D. Broadway Grill Laurelle Gutierrez James and Carol Brosnahan Richard Morrison Jill Soffer Susan Hagemeister Jay Morse Peter Buckley Larry Sonsini Bob Harrington Kathie Nelson Wanda Burzycki Lannie Spencer Robert Harris The Honorable William A. Newsom (Ret.) The Honorable Meg Caldwell Cynthia Stone Laurie Hasencamp and Mike Lurey Victoria Nolan Calthorpe Associates Douglas Stuart Jeff Hayden Brian Olson California Strategies Randy Taylor Beverly Haynes Joseph Ossino Law Offices of Paula Canny Lisa Toensfeldt Alfred Heller Andrew Pauley CarbonLITE Industries Jerry Tone Virginia Heuga Tim Payer Kat Carroll Ben Tulchin The Honorable Jerry Hill Lewis Perry Denise Chandler Deborah Udin Jerry F. Hornof Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP Margaret Chilton Mark Vasser Lawrence Horowitz, M.D. Mark and Corinne Pitre Clean Power Campaign Marybeth Watt John Hunter Plumbers and Steamfitters Union Clear Channel Outdoor, Inc. Betty Johnson Local #159 Lee Weisz Alexis Colker Charles Johnson Fre A. Pokoik V. John White Associates Nancy Cooper Justice Laurence and Heather Kay Mark Reedy Donald H. Whitebread Patrick Dawson Carole Kelly Renewable Resources Group, Inc Albert Williams III Robert Demattei Kenyon Yeates LLP Marguerite Renner Wind Harvest International Dongell Lawrence Finney LLP Nancy Kidd Republic Services, Inc. Leslie Winslow Sandra Douglas Steve and Michele Kirsch* Eleanor Rhoades Chung Yen

* indicates a contribution to the CLCV Education Fund The California League of Conservation Voters CLCV BOARD OF DIRECTORS is the political action arm of California’s environmental movement. Rick Zbur Tracy Egoscue Chair David Festa For 39 years, CLCV’s mission has been to defend and strengthen the laws Susan Frank that safeguard the health of our neighborhoods and the beauty of our Vice Chair great state. We work to elect environmentally responsible candidates to Cliff Gladstein state and federal office who will join us in our mission. And, once they’re Leslie Friedman Johnson Carl Guardino elected, we hold them accountable to a strong environmental agenda. Vice Chair Kimo Campbell Jennifer Hernandez WE ELECT ENVIRONMENTAL CHAMPIONS Secretary Scott Leathers The single most important contribution you make through CLCV is to Fran Diamond Staff Advisor enhance the lives of Californians by electing candidates into office who are Treasurer committed to protecting the environment. CLCV conducts rigorous Doug Linney research on candidates and concentrates on the races in which our resources Tom Adams can make a difference. We back our endorsements with expertise, assisting Chair Emeritus Wendy Mitchell candidates with the media, fundraising, and grassroots organizing strategies they need to win. We educate voters and then get out the vote on Election Day. Robert L. Balgenorth H. David Nahai Sara Barth Ann Notthoff WE FIGHT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS Steve Blank Andrew Okun Each year, we aggressively lobby on the most important environmental bills Këri Bolding in Sacramento and work to make sure lawmakers hear from environmen- Charles Stringer tal voters. Our targeted Member Action Campaigns, in which we call our Christopher Cannon members and pass them directly through to their legislators, help swing key Mike Young votes at crucial moments. Shannon Eddy Staff Advisor WE HOLD LAWMAKERS ACCOUNTABLE At the end of the legislative year, we publish the California Environmental Scorecard, which cuts through political rhetoric and records the most impor- tant environmental votes. The Scorecard — distributed to CLCV members, friends, partner organizations, and the news media — is the authoritative source on the state’s environmental politics. CLCV STAFF GREEN ADVISORY COUNCIL

Warner Chabot Alyson Ogasian CLCV would like to thank the following environmental leaders for Chief Executive Officer Administrative & Development Assistant their support and counsel on our political and legislative priorities, David Allgood Lillian Phaeton communications plans, and development efforts for the 2011-12 Political Director Membership Assistant political season. Shilpa Andalkar Terry Rillera Database Manager Executive Assistant Becki Ames Alan Baker Rebecca Saltzman Assistant Accounting/ Government Affairs Manager Preston Brooks Administrative Manager H. Eric Schockman, PhD Mike Cluster Vice President, Education Fund Todd Campbell Membership Administrator Sam Shaw Glen Dake Ana Elizondo Manager of Development Services Membership Assistant / Receptionist Julianne Simitz Estela de Llanos Carlson Jillian Elliott Development Associate, Chief Operating Officer Education Fund Tal Finney Nisha Gnanamuthu Ella Tabasky Administrative Manager Development Manager Dr. Douglas E. Goldman Jason L. Gohlke Mike Young Communications Manager Political & Campaign Manager Victor Griego Beth Gunston Membership Representatives: Sharon Keyser Campaigns & Outreach Manager Robin Abelson, Glenn Barker, Michael Hawk Bekah Barnett, Jeremy Begin, Stephen Matloff Director of Operations Patricia Berny, Matt Bielby, Eric Andy Kelley Cavallari, Mike Cherin, Sam Megan Norris Online Organizer Davidson, Steve DeCaprio, Linda Scott Leathers Glaser, Dave Krzysik, Laurel Lee, Wendy Pulling Membership Manager Barry Lefsky, Mary Lunetta, Micci Thomas Safran Lucas Lineback Martinez, John Payne, Marlene Assistant Database Manager Tait, Betty Jane Wilhoit Nancy Stephens Sarah Lyons Legislative Advocates: Administrative Assistant Justin Malan, Rachael O’Brien, Daniel Yost Jenesse E. Miller Kiowa Borja, Ecoconsult Communications Director Wendy Mitchell, Chair KAMALA HARRIS BOB FOSTER

As Attorney General of California, Kamala Harris enforces the Mayor of California’s seventh largest city, Bob Foster is being landmark environmental laws that make California a national leader honored for an entire career as an environmental champion. The in smart environmental policy. As District Attorney, former President of Southern California Edison, Mayor Foster led Harris created the office’s first Environmental Justice unit which the company in implementing the largest renewable energy portfolio prosecuted environmental crimes. She actively supported the in the United States. As Mayor, he spearheaded an aggressive Environmental Circuit Prosecutor Project by the California District cleanup of the Port of Long Beach, initiated the conservation of Attorneys Association that provided environmental education for the Los Cerritos wetlands by acquiring key portions of one of the state and local prosecutors and local governments. A graduate of last intact wetland ecosystems in Southern California, and led the the University of California Hastings College of the Law, Ms. Harris efforts to decommission the outdated, polluting South Bay Power has worked with environmental leaders and legislators throughout Plant in San Diego. Mayor Foster worked closely with CLCV to the state to support environmental protection laws. advance the implementation of landmark global warming and land use laws AB 32 and SB 375. DAPHNE ZUNIGA WENDY JAMES

Actress Daphne Zuniga is a devoted conservationist and a founding Wendy James, founder and president of The Better World Group, Inc., board member of Earth Communications Office (ECO), an organization brings 30 years of exceptional environmental strategy, communications, that harnesses the power of the environmental movement and the and policy expertise to the clients and organizations with which she entertainment community. She joined the Board of the Los Angeles works. She provides trusted advice to policy makers at all levels River Conservatory following her illness from mercury poisoning. of government, works with progressive businesses to frame their She has collaborated with Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) political strategies, and coordinates environmental organizations and Robert Kennedy, Jr.’s Waterkeeper Alliance. Recently, Zuniga in implementing advocacy campaigns. James has worked as the has focused her efforts on public education campaigns about the head of the Environmental Media Association, led the Electric hazards of toxic chemical and environmental problems in Hispanic Transportation Division of Southern California Edison, and served communities, where childhood asthma is an epidemic. Zuniga became as a press secretary for a former member of Congress, garnering familiar to millions for her roles in feature films such asThe Sure Thing numerous awards and recognitions. For over a decade, she served and , and as Jo Beth Reynolds on the hit series Melrose on the CLCV Board of Directors; she currently serves on the Board Place. Zuniga can currently be seen on the series One Tree Hill. of Trustees for the California State Parks Foundation. RECENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS LEGISLATIVE ELECTORAL 2011 2007 2010 represents the good that can happen Raising the Renewable Energy Bar Protecting Endangered Birds Governor Jerry Brown when the two movements seek out After prior governors and legislatures AB 821 (Nava) bans the use of poisonous Governor Jerry Brown has proven his common ground and work together for dealt setbacks to similar bills, SB 2X lead ammunition in the range of the commitment to environmental protection the good of all Californians. (Simitian) increases the share of renewable endangered California condor, our state and progress throughout his lifetime of energy supplied by the state’s retail sellers bird, to prevent its extinction. government service. He campaigned 2006 of electricity and publicly owned utilities to on a bold platform of environmental Defeat of U.S. Rep. Richard Pombo 33 percent by 2020. 2007 protection and creating clean energy jobs, CLCV’s investment in and activist Banning Phthalates in Products for earning CLCV’s endorsement. He has recruitment for clean energy businessman 2011 Young Children earned a lifetime CLCV Scorecard rating Jerry McNerney’s campaign played a Banning Shark Fins AB 1108 (Ma) provides the first major of 86%, the highest of any governor in large role in defeating Congressman AB 376 (Fong & Huffman) bans the sale step toward protecting children from California history. Richard Pombo. Pombo, a 7-term and possession of shark fins. The practice toxics in baby products. It bans the use incumbent and chairman of the House of cutting the fins off of living sharks and of phthalates—a type of toxic chemical 2010 Resources Committee, consistently dumping them back in the ocean is cruel used in plastics—in toddler and baby Defeat of Proposition 23 attacked our nation’s coastline, parks, and harmful to ocean health. items such as toys, teethers, and sippy cups. CLCV helped bring together a broad wildlife, and air quality. As the icing on top coalition which included public health, of this victory, Pombo publicly blamed the 2010 2006 business, and environmental justice environmental community for his defeat. Reducing Copper Levels in Water Capping Global Warming Emissions groups to activate voters to defeat Prop SB 346 (Kehoe) phases out the use AB 32 (Pavley/Núñez) sets a statewide 23, the Dirty Energy Proposition. The Hilda Solis, U.S. Secretary of Labor of vehicle brake pads containing toxic cap on greenhouse gas emissions from result: Voters soundly defeated Big Oil’s Hilda Solis, a longtime champion of heavy metals such as cadmium, lead, and major stationary sources such as power attempt to meddle with CA’s landmark environmental protection, authored the mercury. Fragments of worn brake pads plants and factories. clean energy law, AB 32. In fact, Prop 23 first environmental justice law in the are the worst sources of these pollutants received more “no” votes than any other nation as a California legislator. CLCV in our urban waterways. 2002 campaign or candidate received in 2010. first backed Solis in her 1992 run for Setting Tailpipe Carbon Standards the Assembly; we gave her a full-time 2008 AB 1493 (Pavley) laid the groundwork 2008 campaign organizer and dedicated staff Planning for Sustainable Communities for future climate change policy, passing John A. Pérez, Assembly Speaker time to field organizing. We backed SB 375 (Steinberg) is a comprehensive by a one-vote margin to become the John A. Pérez served on the CLCV her again in her successful run for the global warming law that focuses on first global warming law in the country. Board of Directors for ten years before California Senate in 1994, and again when she unseated incumbent Congressman improving housing and transportation It mandates the reduction of CO2 stepping down to run for the Assembly. planning decisions to reduce fossil fuel emissions from mobile sources such as As both a longtime labor leader and a Marty Martinez in a major upset in 2000. consumption and conserve farmlands cars and light-duty trucks. longtime environmental leader, Pérez and habitat. P11-227-CLCVEF.ai 10/19/11 10:10:48 AM

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