According to the Associated Press, Gov. Jerry Brown used public employees to investigate the potential for finding oil on his private land. Isn’t it a misuse of public funds for the governor to have the state’s oil and gas agency map and survey his personal property?
The governor's office told the Los Angeles Times that Brown "has the same right as anyone to obtain public records." If that’s true, they should be willing to do it for you. At our new website, CapitolWatchdog.org, you can ask the state Oil & Gas Supervisor to check out your property for oil and minerals too.
Oil industry experts say that they have never heard of the Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources mapping land belonging to any individual, let alone a public official.
But the Department of Conservation says it will conduct geologic and resource surveys of Californians' private property in response to citizen requests for the same information the agency provided Governor Brown.
Why not find out if your house is sitting on a black gold mine? Go to our website and send an email asking for your free oil and gas map.
Don’t forget to let us know how it goes.
Click here to read the Associated Press story that broke the news.