This is a guest post by Jesse Coleman crossposted from Greenpeace US
Ever wonder what itโs like to be a pawn in the oil and gas industryโs political ambitions? This pencil, hired by oil and gas front group Protect Colorado, summed itย up:
โIt feels like shit to fucking wear this thing, but itโs 25 bucks anย hour.โ
And there are a lot of people taking the oil and gas industryโs money in Colorado theseย days.
Anadarko Petroleum and a group of fracking companies, most from outside Colorado, have pumped well over $75 million into PR firms and front groups in the state since 2014. These millions are primarily aimed at preventing Coloradans from voting for twoย ballot measuresย that would regulate the oil and gas industry. $75 million is a serious amount of money, even in a state that, according theย Brennan Center, has one of the highest levels of secret political spending in theย nation.
The largest single recipient of the fracking industryโs war chest is a PR firm calledย Pac/West Communications. Pac/West, known for creatingย independent sounding groupsย on behalf of large corporate clients, netted nearlyย $30 millionย fromย oil and gasย companies in 2014 alone. In return for the fracking cash, Pac/West built perhaps the best funded and most formidable political advocacy operations in anyย state.
Strategy of Fracking Industryย Revealed
Mark Truax, a vice president ofย Pac/West Communications, revealed the depth and breadth of the oil and gas industryโs political strategy in a transcript released by Greenpeace and printed in full by theย Boulder Weekly.
Mr. Truaxโs presentation outlines a sophisticated plan to counter the popular cry for fracking regulations with a gusher of oilย cash.
Here are some of the strategies Mark Truaxย outlines:
- Take over cityย councils
โWe then also elected a pro city council, a pro-energy city council 7-6 on the conservative count, my count is like 9-4 in our favor for Denver City Council. To try and push something through there, which the opposition was trying to do, is now veryย difficult.โ
- Spend tens of millions of dollars to gather information on Colorado voters so it can manipulate election outcomes and keep setback and community rights initiatives off theย ballot
โWe have scored 3.9 million Colorado voters in our databases, on their opinion of fracking. Everything we do then gets fed back in to this database. So that we can use it at a later time. Weโve knocked on 1.7 million doors, weโve done 9 statewide surveys, we have done extensive phone research, and mail research, all of that information if I ever have contact itโs fed back in to thatย file.โ
- The transcript, which can be foundย in full here, also details Pac/Westโs plans toย change the constitutionย so citizens will no longer be able to put forward ballot measures in theย future.
To accomplish these political goals, Pac/West Communications, with funding from Anadarko Petroleum, created two tax exempt โcharitableโ groups, Protect Colorado andColoradans for Responsible Energy Development (CRED).
It wasย Protect Coloradoย that hired the pencil. As the following video shows, these industry front groups are focused on scare tactics and spreading misinformation about fracking regulations, not โeducation,โ as front group spokespersonย Karen Crummyย oftenย claims.
On July 28, the Denver Business Post reported that Protect Colorado has a budget ofย $25 millionย for its 2016ย effort.
Industry Fundedย Harassment
The oil and gas strategy to control the ballot process in Colorado does not stop with the plan Truax outlined in his 2015ย talk.
In recent weeks, Coloradans have experienced an trulyย unprecedentedย attempt to stop a ballot measure from coming to a vote at all. Unlike normal ballot campaigns, where voters must decide whether to support or oppose a measure on election day, in Colorado the fracking industry is trying to strip voters of the right to decide altogether. The effort is calledย โdecline to sign,โย and the aim is to prevent regulations from appearing on the ballot, by preventing organizers from gathering enough preliminaryย signatures.
The effort includes more than just TV ads and pencils trying to scare people about regulations. The oil and gas industry has also unleashed an army of paid harassers, who have targeted volunteers trying to gather signatures for the ballot. As one signature gatherer describes, men surrounded an elderly signature gatherer andย scared off peopletrying to sign theirย name.
The fight over fracking ballot measures in Colorado illustrates the lengths that corporations are willing to go to control politics. Will the fracking industry buy its preferred regulatory environment in Colorado? Will Coloradans be stripped of their right to vote on these ballot measures? While signatures for the ballot measure are dueย August 8, the questions about the role of fracking money in Colorado are likely toย linger.
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