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PUC APPROVES LARGEST ELECTRICITY RATE INCREASE IN STATE’S HISTORY SOME CUSTOMERS WILL PAY UP TO 46% MORE.

PUC APPROVES LARGEST ELECTRICITY RATE INCREASE IN STATE’S HISTORY SOME CUSTOMERS WILL PAY UP TO 46% MORE.

<h3>COMMISSIONERS, FACING STRONG OPPOSITION BEFORE THEIR UNANIMOUS VOTE, SAY THEY ARE TRYING TO AVERT BLACKOUTS. CRITICS SAY MOVE WON'T SOLVE THE CRISIS.</h3><p class="source">Los Angeles Times</p> <p>With protesters jeering their disapproval, besieged utility regulators Tuesday adopted the largest electricity rate hike in the state's history and defended the action as the only way to keep the lights on for millions of customers.</p>
Editorial: Will higher rates make you serious?

Editorial: Will higher rates make you serious?

<h3>Few will be surprised that we're finally being asked to pay more -- much more</h3><p class="source">Ventura County Star</p> <p>While Gov. Gray Davis has stubbornly staved off rate increases that the utilities and others have been clamoring for, it was perhaps inevitable that ratepayers would eventually have to pay more.</p>
Consumer activists say they will fight price hikes

Consumer activists say they will fight price hikes

<p class="source">Contra Costa Times</p> <p>Calling it the beginning of a ratepayer revolt, consumer activists descended on state regulators who approved a massive electricity rate increase on Tuesday and said they would eventually go to voters to try to get the price hikes reversed.</p>
Consumer activists say they will fight price hikes

Consumer activists say they will fight price hikes

<p class="source">Contra Costa Times</p> <p>Calling it the beginning of a ratepayer revolt, consumer activists descended on state regulators who approved a massive electricity rate increase on Tuesday and said they would eventually go to voters to try to get the price hikes reversed.</p>
Rate hikes may be OK’d today

Rate hikes may be OK’d today

<p class="source">San Diego Union Tribune</p> <p>Regulators appointed by Gov. Gray Davis are expected to vote today on a proposal to raise electricity rates more than 40 percent, a move supported by business groups and Democratic legislative leaders but opposed by consumer groups.</p>
Bailout Watch #25 – Mar 26, 2001

Bailout Watch #25 – Mar 26, 2001

<strong>BAILOUT WATCH:  Keeping an eye on the energy industry and the politicians<br/> <br/> Bailout Watch #25 - Mar 26, 2001<br/> <br/> Gov. Running Out of Alternatives to Emergency Action Against Wholesalers.</strong> The estimated $23...