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BIG CHANCE TO WEIGH IN BY MAY 10 ON HOW $56 MILLION IN VALERO FINES CAN BENEFIT BENICIA

Steve Golub: There is a MAY 10 DEADLINE to weigh in, via a Bay Area Air District (BAAD) survey, on guidelines that will determine how Benicia and other communities could benefit from fines imposed on/negotiated with air quality violators in the region.
Smoke from the Valero Benicia refinery during a 2017 incident. | Bay Area Air Quality Management District.
By Stephen Golub, email of May 7, 2025

Hi folks,

Forgive the shouting conveyed by the all-caps subject line, but there is a MAY 10 DEADLINE to weigh in, via a Bay Area Air District (BAAD) survey, on guidelines that will determine how Benicia and other communities could benefit from fines imposed on/negotiated with air quality violators in the region. Benicia has by far the most to gain from this, by virtue of the $82 million fine (which I’m informed translates into $56 million that can actually be used here) paid by Valero for its 15 years of illegal, undisclosed toxic emissions. 
Here’s the link to the survey:
I found the survey useful in some regards and too narrow in others. Most of all, I feel that the BAAD Community Investments Office (which controls the monies – it does not automatically hand them over to Benicia or other localities) should allow maximum flexibility for affected communities to benefit from use of the relevant funds. 
 
For Benicia, that could include the possibility of what I’d call a Bridge to the Future Fund that would allow the City to utilize all or part of the $56 million fine to compensate for the revenue reductions resulting from Valero’s closure, as long as the spending went to current or potential services or projects relevant to air quality, public health, community resilience or just transitions to more environmentally friendly policies and industries. That Fund would ease the severe budget crunch we face by supporting spending that, broadly interpreted, could fall within those categories.
 
The survey may already provide some wiggle room for such flexibility. For instance, one option includes support for firefighting services. But we can weigh in to try to maximize options.
 
Whether you agree with this perspective or not, I hope you’ll consider filling out the survey, otherwise contacting the CIO (email below) and/or favoring a very flexible approach to utilizing the funds.
A bit more background from the BAAD (what an acronym!) site: 
Community Investments Survey

This anonymous survey is designed to gather input from the Bay Area community on how funds from enforcement actions should be allocated. The Air District collects penalties from industry and businesses that violate its regulations. These funds will be managed by the newly established Community Investments Office, which will create the strategy to distribute over $124 million in local and regional funds. Your feedback will help shape the Community Investments Office’s strategy to ensure that investments address local and regional priorities and promote environmental justice. Your responses are confidential and will directly influence the use of funds. The survey will take approximately 5 minutes to complete.
 
Here’s  a link for more extensive background:
And here’s the email for the Community Investments Office, if you want to weigh in beyond or instead of the survey: communityinvestments@baaqmd.gov
 
Cheers,
Steve Golub

KQED’s extensive recent coverage of Valero’s Benicia refinery

Benicia’s Industrial Safety Ordinance April 1; Valero announces impending closure April 16;  Huge refinery fire on May 5

Valero Benicia 2023-09-21, Martin do Nascimento/KQED

Valero Refinery Fire in Benicia Is Under Control After Warnings to Stay Indoors
May 5 – The fire comes just weeks after Valero executives announced they were considering closing the sprawling refinery by next April. (Including quotes by Larnie Fox and Pat Toth-Smith of Benicia.)

Benicia Contends With Valero Refinery Closure
We talk about the possible closure of the Benicia Valero refinery and what it means for our region. (Guests include Benicia Mayor Steve Young)

Potential Valero Refinery Closure Leaves Benicia, State Officials Scrambling for Alternatives
The potential closure of the massive Benicia oil refinery by next April would have a major impact on the city’s economy and the state’s oil supply. (Including comments of Benicia Mayor Steve Young and Benicia attorney-activist Terry Mollica.) 

‘Shocking News’: Valero Announces Plans to End Operations at Benicia Refinery
Apr 21 – Last week, the oil giant Valero announced that it will “idle, restructure, or cease operations” at its Benicia refinery that employs more than 400 workers. (Including comments of Benicia City Councilmember Kari Birdseye.)

Oil Giant Valero Looks to Shutter Troubled Bay Area Refinery. It’s ‘a Big Surprise’
Months after Valero was hit with a record $82 million fine by air regulators, the company said it would ‘idle, restructure, or cease operations’ in Benicia by the end of April 2026. (Quotes by Benicia Mayor Steve Young and Benicia City Councilmember Kari Birdseye.)

Benicia Moves Toward Tougher Oversight of Valero Refinery
Benicia City Council gives preliminary approval to an ordinance that could create a citizen’s oversight panel and allow the city to issue fines for safety and air-quality violations. (Quotes by Benicia attorney-activist Terry Mollica, Benicia City Councilmember Kari Birdseye and several other Benicians.)

See also on KQED:

Where to find a May Day Protest near Benicia – and beyond!

100 DAYS OF RESISTANCE – links with details for your May Day Protest …

IN BENICIA ON MAY DAY

May 1 is a Thursday, and EVERY Thursday in Benicia there is a VIGIL FOR DEMOCRACY, 5-6 PM! Stop by at City Park, First & Military Streets – gather on the sidewalk by the Gazebo. “Come whenever you can, stay as long or as briefly as you can. Bring your signs, bells, kazoos, noisemakers. Invite ten people to join us.”

MAY DAY STRONG – EVENTS NEAR BENICIA / IN THE BAY AREA

  • LATE BREAKING ADDITION – THERE DEFINITELY IS A PROTEST IN NEARBY FAIRFIELD, CA – Thursday, May 1, 5 – 7pm PDT. In front of Garamendi’s Fairfield Office Building, 1261 Travis Blvd, Fairfield https://www.mobilize.us/speakoutdemocracysod/event/778894/
  • This link will take you to a page with details on May Day Protests in Martinez, Napa, Berkeley, and Oakland.
  • This link will take you to details for May Day Protests in Walnut Creek, Rio Vista, El Sobrante and Davis.
  • And here’s the link for San Francisco.

MAY DAY STRONG! EVENTS ALL AROUND THE COUNTRY!

Trump’s failed 100 days – and a HUGE nationwide protest this Thurs May 1

100 DAYS OF RESISTANCE – find a nearby May Day Protest below

From an Indivisible email, April 29, 2025

Today marks the 100th day of Trump’s second term. In that short amount of time we’ve seen him attack our basic constitutional rights like birthright citizenship and due process, shutter federal agencies and programs that millions of people depend on, and target marginalized communities across the country.

But we’re also seeing a growing backlash against this administration. Trump’s approval rating is historically low. Polls show people disapprove of his policies on almost every issue including trade and the economy — and that’s before the real impacts of tariffs and empty shelves hits most Americans. Things have gotten so bad, Trump is demanding investigations into the pollsters.

This shift in the political climate didn’t just happen — the backlash is shaped and driven by the grassroots. Every one of you who showed up to district offices and empty chair town halls, took to the streets to protest, supported independent media, donated to legal and advocacy orgs, and got involved in a thousand different ways played a crucial role in building the backlash that we see today.

And your courage has been contagious. A rising faction of the Democratic Party is beginning to fight back. Universities are beginning to hold the line against Trump’s bullying. Whistleblowers inside the government are speaking out. And folks who’ve never attended a protest in their lives are out in the streets.

So to everyone getting this email who has called your Members of Congress, joined us at Hands Off! protest, hosted a recess event, shared a call to action on social media, wrote a postcard, chipped in with a one-time or recurring donation, started an Indivisible group or joined one, we want to say THANK YOU.

Today doesn’t just mark the 100th day of this fascistic presidency. It marks the 100th day of courageous resistance. If you’re looking for a suitable way to mark it:

Register for one of the nearly 1000 May Day protests taking place this week.

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IN BENICIA ON MAY DAY

May 1 is a Thursday, and EVERY Thursday in Benicia there is a VIGIL FOR DEMOCRACY, 5-6:30 PM! Stop by at City Park, First & Military Streets – gather on the sidewalk by the Gazebo. “Come whenever you can, stay as long or as briefly as you can. Bring your signs, bells, kazoos, noisemakers. Invite ten people to join us.”

MAY DAY EVENTS NEAR BENICIA / IN THE BAY AREA

  • This link will take you to a page with details on May Day Protests in Martinez, Napa, Berkeley, and Oakland.
  • This link will take you to details for May Day Protests in Walnut Creek, Rio Vista, El Sobrante and Davis.
  • And here’s the link for San Francisco.