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	"author_name": "Last Chance Alliance",
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	"title": "Tell State Parks: Parks are for People, not Pipelines!",
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	"description": "Ten years ago, a ruptured oil pipeline spilled more than 450,000 gallons of crude oil into the Pacific Ocean at Refugio State Beach. Beaches were closed, fisheries shut down, and marine wildlife — from pelicans to sea lions — died in devastating numbers. We should be learning from our past — not repeating it. But as we mark this grim anniversary, California State Parks just granted a California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) exemption to Sable Offshore Corp., the Texas-based oil company that has been running roughshod over California regulations as they rush to restart the same disaster-prone pipeline — without requiring a full environmental impact report. &amp;nbsp; A company with a record of ignoring our laws and regulations should be held to the highest standards — not exempted from them. Tell State Parks to do the right thing: Defend our precious ecosystems and prioritize people over Big Oil’s profits!",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/tell-state-parks-parks-are-for-people-not-pipelines-2"
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