
Western States Petroleum Association Finishes Second in 7th Quarter CA Lobbyist Expenses
The Western States Petroleum Association (WSPA) usually captures the top spot in the quarterly lobbying expenses listed on the California Secretary of State’s website, but Tom Steyer’s Next Generation Climate Action, a campaign committee, actually beat the oil industry trade association in spending in the seventh quarter of the 2015-2016 Legislative Session.
WSPA dumped $2.6 million into lobbying legislators and state officials in the seventh quarter, while Steyer’s group spent an unprecedented $7.3 million, almost 3 times the oil industry group’s expenses.
In spite of WSPA finishing second in lobbying expenditures last quarter, the California Oil Lobby remains the biggest spender in the 2015-16 legislative session, spending an amazing $32.4 million so far. That’s the equivalent of dropping $50,750 every day since January 1, 2015, reported Stop Fooling California.
$32,400,000 is enough money to get Netflix and chill for 270,000 years, buy 648 refurbished DeLoreans, give away 81 thousand iPad airs, get 92,571 goats, see Beyonce’s Formation World Tour 11,571 times, buy 16,200 Portuguese Water Dogs and go tandem skydiving 155,024 times, the group noted.
If you were to have $32.4 million in 1 dollar bills, end to end they’d stretch the distance of 50 marathons. Stacked, they would reach the height of 50 marathons. That’s a ton of money, the group stated. Actually it’s 35 tons of money, if you’re weighing it.
WSPA has spent a total of $16,619,272 in the first seven quarters of the 2015-2016 session, the most of any lobbying organization.