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<p class="source">Communications Daily</p> <p>Cal. consumer watchdog group that last Dec. sued to oust PUC Comr. Henry Duque for investing in Nextel mobile phone stock, has raised questions about some of his other investments.</p>
Bailout Watch #33 – Apr 16, 2001

Bailout Watch #33 – Apr 16, 2001

<strong>BAILOUT WATCH: Keeping an eye on the energy industry and the politicians<br/> <br/> Bailout Watch #33 - Apr 16, 2001<br/> <br/> The Governor puts his foot down!?!</strong> Yesterday's San Francisco Chronicle reports that, prior to...
PG&E sent hard-nosed proposal to Davis demanding no regulation

PG&E sent hard-nosed proposal to Davis demanding no regulation

<p class="source">The Associated Press</p> <p>Pacific Gas and Electric Co. officials demanded the utility be cut free from state regulation and be allowed to push huge rate increases onto its customers, two weeks before negotiations with Gov. Gray Davis broke off, the San Francisco Chronicle reported</p>
Greed Fuels Energy Crisis

Greed Fuels Energy Crisis

<p class="source">In These Times</p> <p>Deregulation of the energy industry was supposed to bring lower prices through the invisible hand of the free market. It didn't. Ask any electricity consumer in California, natural gas consumer in the Midwest or home heating oil consumer in the Northea</p>
Plan to Save Edison Faces Skepticism in Sacramento

Plan to Save Edison Faces Skepticism in Sacramento

<h3>No legislative clamor for Davis' bailout deal</h3><p class="source">The San Francisco Chronicle</p> <p>Gov. Gray Davis may have a hard time persuading skeptical lawmakers to approve the deal he reached last week to rescue Southern California Edison.</p>
PG&E Took Hard Line, Dooming State Talks

PG&E Took Hard Line, Dooming State Talks

<h3>Secret plan shows utility demanded less regulation</h3><p class="source">The San Francisco Chronicle</p> <p>PG&E's bailout talks with Gov. Gray Davis fell apart after the utility demanded unprecedented freedom from regulatory oversight and the ability to pass along huge rate increases to consumers, The Chronicle has learned.</p>
Bailout Watch #32 – Apr 12, 2001

Bailout Watch #32 – Apr 12, 2001

<strong>BAILOUT WATCH: Keeping an eye on the energy industry and the politicians<br/> <br/> Bailout Watch #32 - Apr 12, 2001<br/> <br/> APOCALYPSE NOW</strong><br/> <br/> <strong>Unless the elected leaders of California take...</strong>