SB 568: Styrofoam's short-term convenience, long-term impact

CLCV Supported
Passed Senate Floor 21-15 (6/2/2011)
Held in Assembly Inactive File

Foam packaging litters our streets, costs taxpayers millions of dollars in clean-up costs, and is the second most common type of debris on California's beaches. It also comprises 15% of the litter in storm drains. SB 568 (Lowenthal) would phase out the use of take-out food containers made of polystyrene (otherwise known as Styrofoam) at food service establishments statewide, except in jurisdictions that recycle 60% of the foam foodware used locally. Despite massive spending on lobbying by the chemical and plastic groups, SB 568 passed the Senate with bipartisan support; it just fell shy of passage in the Assembly. Undoubtedly, this bill will be recycled.

Senator Party Vote
Elaine Alquist D
Good
Good
Joel Anderson R
Bad
Bad
Tom Berryhill R
Bad
Bad
Sam Blakeslee R
Good
Good
Ron Calderon D
Bad
Bad
Anthony Cannella R
Bad
Bad
Ellen Corbett D
Good
Good
Lou Correa D
Bad
Bad
Kevin de León D
Good
Good
Mark DeSaulnier D
Good
Good
Bob Dutton R
Bad
Bad
Bill Emmerson R
Bad
Bad
Noreen Evans D
Good
Good
Jean Fuller R
Bad
Bad
Ted Gaines R
Bad
Bad
Loni Hancock D
Good
Good
Tom Harman R
Good
Good
Edward P. Hernandez D
Not Voting
Not Voting
Bob Huff R
Bad
Bad
Christine Kehoe D
Good
Good
Doug La Malfa R
Bad
Bad
Mark Leno D
Good
Good
Ted Lieu D
Good
Good
Carol Liu D
Good
Good
Alan Lowenthal D
Good
Good
Gloria Negrete McLeod D
Good
Good
Alex Padilla D
Good
Good
Fran Pavley D
Good
Good
Curren Price D
Good
Good
Michael Rubio D
Bad
Bad
Sharon Runner R
Excused
Excused
Joe Simitian D
Good
Good
Darrell Steinberg D
Good
Good
Tony Strickland R
Bad
Bad
Juan Vargas D
Not Voting
Not Voting
Mimi Walters R
Bad
Bad
Lois Wolk D
Not Voting
Not Voting
Rod Wright D
Good
Good
Mark Wyland R
Bad
Bad
Leland Yee D
Good
Good

There are no Assembly votes for this bill.

There are no Governor votes for this bill.