SACRAMENTO, CA — California Environmental Voters (EnviroVoters) launched “Big Oil is Slick. Don’t Slip, California,” a major campaign launching today on billboards, in digital spaces, and through guerilla marketing. The campaign blankets Sacramento’s streets, sidewalks, and screens to call out the fossil fuel industry’s deception and urge lawmakers to stand up to the slick influence of the oil and gas industry.

Big Oil is slick. Don't slip, California. Dirty energy keeps costs high. Lawmakers: choose clean, affordable energy.

“We wanted to remind lawmakers – and Californians – that the oil industry is continuing to profit off of Californians’ suffering,” says Mary Creasman, EnviroVoters’ CEO. “Their products are bad for our health and responsible for costly climate crises like the wildfires we just saw in Los Angeles. Now they’re trying to use slick PR campaigns and lobbyists to block Californians from the cheaper, healthier, clean energy future they want.”

The campaign greets lawmakers as they arrive back to the capital after their summer recess with a variety of eye-catching tactics including digital billboards, sidewalk decals, large and small format flyers, and more.

“We even had coffee cup sleeves printed with our message to try and get it in front of as many people as possible, wherever they go,” says Creasman. The coffee cup sleeves have the message “This is the only dark liquid that belongs in Sacramento” printed on them, along with the “Don’t Slip” message to lawmakers. “We want lawmakers to respond to what voters are asking for: real solutions to the affordability crisis they’re facing and accountability for the companies that caused it–not more bailouts and handouts to the most profitable industry the world has ever known.”

Image of a coffee cup sleeve with the text: "Notice: This is the only dark liquid that belongs in Sacramento. Big Oil is slick. Don't slip, California."Recent polling shows that 78% of voters support California investing in clean energy to lower costs for consumers and that companies who are found to be polluting the air (85%), and oil and gas companies (77%) should be most responsible for paying more to address wildfires and repair damage.

Warning sign with the text: "Warning: Big Oil is slick. Don't slip, California!"Meanwhile, lobbying disclosures revealed that the Western States Petroleum Association spent $18 million in the first half of 2025 alone attempting to influence California lawmakers. 

“As we approach the end of the legislative session, we need lawmakers to stand firm in the face of Big Oil’s influence and stay committed to California’s climate agenda,” says Creasman. “We need a worker-led transition for communities that may be impacted by proposed refinery closures, investments in clean transportation solutions so we can continue to lessen our oil dependency, and policies that require polluters to pay for the affordability crisis they have caused.”

All campaign materials point toward DontSlipCA.org, a new landing page on the EnviroVoters website where visitors can learn more about the organization’s priorities and take action.

Big Oil is slick. Don't slip, California. Move forward with clean energy.

CONTACT:

Erika Guzman Cornejo

(310) 755-1615

erika@envirovoters.org

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California Environmental Voters (EnviroVoters) believes the climate crisis is here and this moment requires transformative change. California has the policy solutions to stop climate change but lacks the political will to do it at the rate and scale that’s necessary. EnviroVoters exists to build the political power to solve the climate crisis, advance justice, and create a roadmap for global action. We organize voters, elect and train candidates, and hold lawmakers accountable for bold policy change. We won’t stop until we have resilient, healthy, thriving communities, and a democracy and economy that is just and sustainable for all. Join us at www.envirovoters.org and on Instagram, LinkedIn, and X. See more press releases.

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