Pledge Signers

The following candidates and elected officials have signed the No Fossil Fuel Money Pledge.

Taking the pledge means that a politician and their campaign will adopt a policy to not knowingly accept any contributions over $200 from the PACs, executives, or front groups of fossil fuel companies — companies whose primary business is the extraction, processing, distribution, or sale of oil, gas, or coal.

National Signers

Rep. Melanie Stansbury
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (NM-01)
Rep. Sara Jacobs
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (CA-53)
Rep. Jamaal Bowman
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (NY-16)
Rep. Cori Bush
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (MO-01)
Rep. Don Beyer**
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (VA-08)
Rep. Earl Blumenauer
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (OR-03)
Rep. Jim McGovern
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (MA-02)
Sen. Michael Bennet
Member of U.S. Senate (CO)
Rep. Anna Eshoo
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (CA-18)
Sen. Cory Booker
Member of U.S. Senate (NJ)
Sen. Amy Klobuchar
Member of U.S. Senate (MN)
Sen. Gary Peters
Member of U.S. Senate (MI)
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand
Member of U.S. Senate (NY)
Rep. Eric Swalwell
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (CA-15)
Rep. John Sarbanes
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (MD-03)
Rep. Pramila Jayapal
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (WA-07)

* Some California pledge-takers ​have signed a pledge to not take money from the oil industry. The pledge was developed by Oil Money Out, a California group, in light of the extraordinary influence the oil industry holds in California politics.

** Some Virginia pledge-takers have signed a pledge to not take money from Dominion Energy. The pledge was developed by Activate VA, a Virginia group, in light of the extraordinary influence Dominion holds in Virginia politics.

*** Some Colorado pledge signers have signed a pledge to not take money from the fossil fuel industry, and to support strong climate action and a just transition to clean energy. The pledge was developed by The Colorado People’s Climate Justice Platform, a Colorado coalition, in light of the extraordinary influence the fossil fuel industry holds in Colorado politics.