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RATEPAYERS SHOULDN’T BAIL OUT EDISON

RATEPAYERS SHOULDN’T BAIL OUT EDISON

<p class="source">Los Angeles Times</p> <p>California's largest utility company, Southern California Edison, has thrown down the gauntlet to Gov. Gray Davis: Force the ratepayers to bail us out or we'll declare bankruptcy.</p>
Bankruptcy v. Bailout

Bankruptcy v. Bailout

<!-- excerpt --><p>California's largest utility company, Southern California Edison, has thrown down the gauntlet to Governor Gray Davis: force the ratepayers to bail us out or we'll declare bankruptcy.</p>
STATE CRITICAL AS U.S. TRIES TO KEEP POWER ON

STATE CRITICAL AS U.S. TRIES TO KEEP POWER ON

<h3>THE ENERGY REGULATORY PANEL ACTS TO CALM THE MARKET. OFFICIALS SAY THE EFFORT IS TOO TIMID TO WORK.</h3><p class="source">Los Angeles Times</p> <p>Calling deregulation of California's electric power industry a worthy effort that has unfolded disastrously, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Friday launched a multipronged effort to calm a crazed electricity market and keep the lights on acros</p>
Government Acts to Calm California’s Energy Market

Government Acts to Calm California’s Energy Market

<p class="source">The New York Times</p> <p>The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission took action today to protect Californians against the recent volatility in the wholesale electricity market that has brought soaring power prices, threats of blackouts and perils of insolvency for the state's large</p>
Utility woes put Davis in hot seat

Utility woes put Davis in hot seat

<h3>Governor says power to end crisis is limited</h3><p class="source">Sacramento Bee</p> <p>Consumer advocate Harvey Rosenfield makes his living holding corporate and government feet to the fire, but even he is feeling a little sorry for Gov. Gray Davis these days.</p>
NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT

NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT

<p class="source">NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT</p> <p>YASTINE: Well, Paul, federal energy regulators OK'd new rules to prevent power shortages in California as that state deals with sharp spikes in electricity prices. California was once considered a model for utility deregulation, but as Pat Anson repor</p>
POWER SHORTAGE IN CALIFORNIA

POWER SHORTAGE IN CALIFORNIA

<p class="source">CBS EVENING NEWS</p> <p>DAN RATHER, anchor: More stormy weather coming in the Pacific Northwest could make it harder to keep the lights on in California. California is already struggling to beg, borrow or buy power from neighboring grids. CBS' Sandra Hughes has been digging in</p>
California power companies on brink of bankruptcy

California power companies on brink of bankruptcy

<p class="source">San Jose Mercury News</p> <p>SAN JOSE, Calif._Wednesday's fast-emerging concern about the financial health of the state's major utility firms is prompting an alarming possibility: that taxpayers will get stuck paying the companies' multi-billion-dollar debts.</p>