What happens in Sacramento does not stay in Sacramento! The climate bills moving in Sacramento in 2026 affect us all—impacting our air, our wallets through energy bills and higher insurance costs, and our communities as we harden against firestorms and floods. These decisions ripple outward, shaping the planet we share and our ability to grow healthy food to feed us all.
At the June Community Climate Forum, we’ll dig into the bills that matter most in 2026: the bold proposals worth fighting for, and the harmful ones worth fighting against. On the table this month:
- Data centers’ electricity and water use
- Portable solar panels permitting
- The right to sue fossil fuel companies
- Costs of environmental remediation when refineries close
See all the bills we’re tracking right now: California Climate Bills Tracker: The Stakes for Contra Costa County.
Join the discussion!
What’s happening in Sacramento and how does it impact us in Contra Costa County? We want to hear from you. At the forum, we’ll highlight the high-impact climate bills that 350 Contra Costa Action considers to have the greatest environmental stakes, around the state, and here in Contra Costa County.
We’ll also walk through valuable steps you can take—from supporting the good bills to pushing against the harmful ones. Most importantly, we want to hear your thoughts on current climate legislation.
This event is free and open to all. Register below to get your Zoom link.
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