In The News CPUC’s Preminary Response to FTCR’s Lawsuit v. CPUC RE: PG&E Bankruptcy Published on April 18, 2002 By Consumer Watchdog Share EmailPrintCopy URLFacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItTelegram Consumer Watchdoghttps://consumerwatchdog.orgProviding an effective voice for American consumers in an era when special interests dominate public discourse, government and politics. Non-partisan. submit a consumer complaint Latest Releases New Bill Requires Insurance Companies to Offer and Renew Insurance Coverage for Fire-Safe Homes Carmen Balber - February 18, 2026 Consumer Watchdog’s Consumer Alert Challenges Uber’s Fake Super Bowl “Consumer Alert” TV Ad: Uber Really Wants Removal of Legal Accountability for Faulty Safety Checks Jamie Court - February 9, 2026 Consumer Alert : Consumer Watchdog Challenges Uber’s Fake Super Bowl “Consumer Alert” TV Ad Jamie Court - February 9, 2026 More New CA Oil Drilling Permits Approved in January Than All Of 2025 As Path to Clean Energy Faces Mounting State, Industry, and Federal... Liza Tucker - February 5, 2026 Goodbye Patch Annette Ramirez - February 4, 2026 Read More Releases In The News Politico – From The Capitol February 18, 2026 Los Angeles Times – Who pays for Newsom’s travel? Hint: It’s not always taxpayers February 14, 2026 Politico – The insurance race is on fire February 13, 2026 New York Times – Three Hours of Free Power? Ideas to Lower Utility Bills. February 11, 2026 Fox 20: Bill Could Lead To California Fair Plan Changes February 10, 2026 Read More News Stories Search Latest Report Reports How Technology Shapes Property Insurance Support Consumer Watchdog Donate Subscribe to our newsletterTo be updated with all the latest news, press releases and special reports.Subscribe More ReleasesContinue to the category New Bill Requires Insurance Companies to Offer and Renew Insurance Coverage for Fire-Safe Homes Consumer Watchdog’s Consumer Alert Challenges Uber’s Fake Super Bowl “Consumer Alert” TV Ad: Uber Really Wants Removal of Legal Accountability for Faulty Safety Checks Consumer Alert : Consumer Watchdog Challenges Uber’s Fake Super Bowl “Consumer Alert” TV Ad More New CA Oil Drilling Permits Approved in January Than All Of 2025 As Path to Clean Energy Faces Mounting State, Industry, and Federal... Goodbye Patch Dive into Consumer Watchdog’s Investigative Series Examining How Large Insurance Companies Mistreat Wildfire Survivors