Governor Caught Between Key Democratic Blocs On Oil Setbacks

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – California Gov. Gavin Newsom has set ambitious goals for weaning his state off oil, including calling for an end to oil production by 2045. But environmentalists want more action in the near term. They’re awaiting upcoming rules from the state oil and gas regulator that could require set distances between oil drilling and homes, schools and hospitals. They point to studies that show elevated health risks from living near drilling sites. But unions representing oil industry workers are opposed to a statewide rule, saying it will cost jobs. That leaves Newsom caught between two major Democratic voting blocs as he faces an expected recall election.

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