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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 YES on PROP P NO on PROP P vs The oil industryaccounts for just 1% of jobs andGDP of Santa Barbara County. Should not have to rely on imported energy from foreign countries because California has betterenvironmental regulations than other places in the world, therefore is a better place for oilproduction. Proposed by theSanta Barbara Water Guardians. Main goal is to protect the air and water quality, water supplies, agricultural lands, scenic views, and quality of life of Santa Barbara County. Prop P does not effect or change current oil productions, therefore does not affect the oil industry's 0.7% contribution of the county’s revenue or people currently under employment of oil companies. High-intensityextraction has anegative impact on surrounding property values which could lead to lower property taxes and less money for public schools. No on Measure P, "TheSanta Barbara CountyCoalition Against the Oiland Gas Shutdown"was formed byopponents of Measure P. Say supporters just want the shutdown of all existing oil and gas production. Over 1,000 people would lose their jobs and the County would lose $300 million in taxes every year that it would normallyreceive each year from oil and gas companies. Measure P2014, if passed, would prohibit, with certain exemptions,high intensity oil extraction such as: hydraulic fracturing; acid well stimulation; and steam injection, in Santa Barbara County. A loss of $10 millionfor public schools and $2 million for fireprotection each yearwould occur.
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