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Portland Citizens United members held a #NoExxon Rally on a COLD day in January 2017.
Environmental and Health

RELEASE: Portland Citizens United Decries Selection of Site for New Exxon/SABIC Petrochemical Plant

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PORTLAND CITIZENS UNITED DECRIES SELECTION OF SITE FOR NEW EXXON/SABIC PETROCHEMICAL PLANT On April 19, 2017, Gulf Coast Growth Ventures, ExxonMobil Corporation and Saudi Arabia Basic Industries …

In the News / Letter to the Editor / The Port

Summerlin: The port has no master plan?

By Errol A. Summerlin It is well known that the Port of Corpus Christi actively promotes and encourages industry to locate in our area. The location of the Exxon/SABIC petrochemical …

Portland Town Hall with the Port of Corpus Christi

It looks like the Port of Corpus Christi is trying to smooth things out with Portland residents.  We know that the Port has been a driving force behind the Exxon/SABIC …

Environmental and Health / Permitting / Tax Abatements

Our reaction to G-PISD School Board vote FOR Exxon/SABIC tax abatement.

Ladies and Gentlemen: We know there is great disappointment with the actions taken by the Commissioners and school board. The designation of the reinvestment zone by the Commissioners set it …

G-PISD School Board Meeting – Exxon Public Hearing and Abatement Vote

The Gregory-Portland ISD School Board will hold a public hearing and then vote on tax abatement for Exxon/SABIC. This meeting will be at 6pm at the GP-ISD training Center-it was …

Tax Abatements

A brief summary of what happened this morning at the San Patricio County Exxon/SABIC Public Hearing and tax abatement vote.

After scheduling the new Public Hearing this morning at 9am, when inconvenient for working families, and immediately after spring break, the Commissioners Court displayed a charade of open government. The …

San Patricio County Meeting – Public Hearing Exxon/SABIC Reinvestment Zone and Tax Abatement Vote

The San Patricio County Commissioners will hold a public hearing to designate the proposed site of the Exxon/SABIC petrochemical complex as a reinvestment zone. The area has been designated as …

In the News / Tax Abatements

Cochran-May Threatens Legal Action to Enforce Open Meetings Act

SINTON, Texas – San Patricio County Attorney Tamara Cochran-May said she may seek misdemeanor charges against San Patricio County commissioners for Open Meetings Act violations. Her statements came shortly before …

Environmental and Health / Letter to the Editor / Tax Abatements

Letter to the Editor: Public Health at stake with petrochemical plant

I have lived in San Patricio County most of my life and have years of experience in public health so when the location of the proposed site for the Exxon/SABIC …

Tax Abatements

Clarification of Public Hearing to be held at Commissioners Court on Monday at 9am

A Public Hearing will be held at the San Patricio County Commissioners Court on Monday, March 20, at 9 am. The purpose of the Hearing is to designate the two …

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The Exxon/Saudi effluent into La Quinta Channel will include a daily average of 1,083lbs of “oil and grease”.

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