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Activistas irán a Sacramento

Activistas irán a Sacramento

<h3>Invitan al público para que los acompañen; intentarán influenciar a los legisladores para que no rescanten financieramente a compañía eléctrica</h3><p class="source">La Opinión</p> <p>Los residentes del Sur de California podrían terminar pagando cientos de millones de dólares si la Legislatura estatal ayuda a Southern California Edison a salir de la crisis económica que sufre esa compañía, afirmaron ayer organizaciones del consumidor.</p>
Activistas irán a Sacramento

Activistas irán a Sacramento

<h3>Invitan al público para que los acompañen; intentarán influenciar a los legisladores para que no rescanten financieramente a compañía eléctrica</h3><p class="source">La Opinion</p> <p>Los residentes del Sur de California podrían terminar pagando cientos de millones de dólares si la Legislatura estatal ayuda a Southern California Edison a salir de la crisis económica que sufre esa compañía, afirmaron ayer organizaciones del consumidor.</p>
Californians should reject utility bailout

Californians should reject utility bailout

<p class="source">San Diego Union-Tribune</p> <p>Term-limited California legislators often behave as if history began six years ago. But statehouse politicians who are being strong-armed this week by Gov. Gray Davis and Assembly Speaker Robert Hertzberg to support a $7 billion public bailout of Southern</p>
State Power Authority to Take Energy Reins Today

State Power Authority to Take Energy Reins Today

<h3>Agency has $5 billion to spend and broad discretion. Critics say it's unnecessary.</h3><p class="source">Los Angeles Times</p> <p>When Chairman S. David Freeman gavels the new state Public Power Authority into session today, he will launch an agency that is the centerpiece of California's plan to tame its volatile electricity market.</p>
PUC conflict case off to rocky start

PUC conflict case off to rocky start

<h3>Judge says court lacks authority to boot commissioner</h3><p class="source">The San Francisco Chronicle</p> <p>A San Francisco Superior Court judge yesterday rejected a watchdog group's request to oust a state utility commissioner for investing roughly $27,000 in a mobile-phone company his agency helps regulate.</p>
Scaled-Back Edison Bailout Plan Emerges

Scaled-Back Edison Bailout Plan Emerges

<h3>Possible deal to keep the company afloat would not cover all of its debts. Passage is still iffy.</h3><p class="source">Los Angeles Times</p> <p>The rough outlines of a possible deal to keep Southern California Edison out of bankruptcy began to emerge Tuesday as Gov. Gray Davis made a personal plea for lawmakers to approve a scaled-back bailout plan and company officials backed away from opposing</p>
Davis backs Edison rescue plan

Davis backs Edison rescue plan

<h3>The $2.9 billion proposal draws fire from many sides.</h3><p class="source">Sacramento Bee</p> <p>Gov. Gray Davis and Assembly Democratic leaders reached agreement Tuesday on a $2.9 billion rescue plan for the state's second-largest utility, but the pact was immediately blasted by business, consumer and other critics.</p>
The Coming Showdown at the Ballot Box

The Coming Showdown at the Ballot Box

<!-- excerpt --><p>The Showdown isn't inevitable: sensible lawmakers (or those merely concerned about self-preservation) will vote against any bailout that requires residential and small business ratepayers to pay one more penny to rescue the utilities' executives and shareholders from their irresponsible and reckless conduct. They will also support SB 2X 18, Senate President John Burton's bill to ensure that energy deals are open to public scrutiny and regulatory oversight, as the state constitution requires. But if worst comes to worst -- we're ready. Buckle your seat belts.</p>
Bailout Watch #68 – Aug 21, 2001

Bailout Watch #68 – Aug 21, 2001

<strong>BAILOUT WATCH: Keeping an eye on the energy industry and the politicians<br/> <br/> Bailout Watch #68 - Aug 21, 2001<br/> <br/> Back in the Sac. </strong>With three weeks left in this year's legislative session, we've entered the...
The Coming Showdown at the Ballot Box

The Coming Showdown at the Ballot Box

<!-- excerpt --><p>One fundamental rule about Sacramento lawmaking that has not changed it's the power of the special interests. That's why we at FTCR are in the final stages of preparing for the Mother of All Ballot Wars next year.</p>