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Drag PG&E into the light

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Deadline: December 13 and keep the pressure on –

Dear readers, as we go into yet another damn PG&E power shutoff we hope that wherever you normally read our blog posts has power and that you are safe and warm and illuminated. And speaking of illuminated – it’s about time we shed some light on why we’re having to do without electricity in this highly technologically advanced State in this highly technologically advanced country, don’t you think? 

On November 13, 2019, the California Public Utilities Commission voted unanimously to do just that. The plan is to prevent catastrophic fires in the future, and to call PG&E to account for their behavior to date – behavior that has led to depriving millions of Californians of power while not preventing wildfires. All of the state’s utility companies must report to the CPUC by December 13. And the CPUC has already imposed “sanctions,” which are actually instructions to comply with procedures to improve its approach to planned power outages.

What you can do:

In the context of the ongoing investigation of PG&E, tell our state legislators you want PG&E to be thoroughly investigated, punished as appropriate, and made to put their customers and California residents, rather than their shareholders, first. Tell them:

What to say:

My name is ___________, my zip code is __________, and I’m a member of Indivisible East Bay. I’m calling to ask ______ to support a thorough investigation of PG&E. Any investigation needs to include their role in the state’s wildfires, their failure to work with local governments, their horrible communication with their customers, and their putting us in the dark and at risk. I hope that _____________ will support sanctions for the things that PG&E has done wrong – not just a slap on the wrist or a list of things they need to change. We should be PG&E’s priority, and I hope _____ will do whatever it takes, including supporting legislation that protects California residents and PG&E consumers above PG&E shareholders, to make that happen.

Assembly:

Senate:

Don’t know who your state representatives are, or have friends outside the East Bay? Find legislators and their contact info here: http://findyourrep.legislature.ca.gov/

Originally published at Indivisible East Bay. Re-published with permission.


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