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. Sydney Kamlager-Dove
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (CA-37)
Rep. Kevin Mullin
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (CA-15)
Rep. Gabe Amo
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (RI-01)
Rep. Adam Schiff
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (CA-30)
Rep. Summer Lee
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (PA-12)
Rep. Shri Thanedar
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (MI-13)
Rep. Maxwell Alejandro Frost
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (FL-10)
Rep. Greg Casar
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (TX-35)
Rep. Delia Ramirez
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (IL-03)
Rep. Becca Balint
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (VT-AL)
Rep. John Garamendi
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (CA-03)
Rep. Danny Davis
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (IL-07)
Sen. Peter Welch
Member of U.S. Senate (VT)
Rep. Jerrold Nadler
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (NY-10)
Sen. Alex Padilla
Member of U.S. Senate (CA)
Rep. Raúl Grijalva
Member of U.S. House of Representatives (AZ-03)

* 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.