Email your senator to ensure the COGCC works for people, not industry
It’s not often a good oil and gas bill gets introduced in the Colorado General Assembly, so when it happens we need to make a joyful noise in support.
Sen. Matt Jones (D-Longmont) has introduced Senate Bill 16-129, titled Neutral Oversight of Oil and Gas Activities. The bill would amend the mandate of the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, the agency responsible for permitting oil and gas development in Colorado.
Specifically, SB 16-129 would make a single but profound word substitution, declaring the COGCC’s mission to be to “administer” – rather than to “foster” – the development of Colorado’s oil and gas resources.
WCC supports this bill and asks for your help to get it through the Senate!
Although it’s only a small word switch to a state statute, the result would help level the playing field between industry and impacted communities who rely on the COGCC for resolution of conflicts. (See full text of the bill here.) For too long, the COGCC has been an agency fundamentally structured in favor of oil and gas companies, leaving impacted people disenfranchised.
Notes WCC of Mesa County member Karen Sjoberg: “The recommendation to change the COGCC into a balanced agency was one of the only good things to come out of the Governor’s Oil and Gas Task Force.”
Reasons to support SB 129:
Emily stepped up as our staff director in 2017, but originally joined our team as a community organizer in 2013. Born and raised on the Western Slope, Emily graduated from Colorado State University and then had the privilege of learning from and working alongside organizers in Central and South America as well as Appalachian coal country. They returned to their home state to protect the land they love and work with fellow Coloradans for a healthy, just and self-reliant future for our rural communities. Emily enjoys organizing, exploring the Colorado Plateau, country music and punk concerts with equal passion.