Here’s a note I sent to Bruce Anderson, of the Anderson Valley Advertiser, regarding a letter-to-the-editor in the AVA about PG&E and the folly of the state’s 1996 law deregulating the electrical monopolies: Hi Bruce, I read with some interest the posts regarding the CPUC and PG&E in Friday’s online AVA. Your post was spot-on pin-pointing the bi-partisan collaboration between Republicans and Democrats in fostering the collapse of electrical regulation that resulted in the CPUC’s neutering from Watchdog to Lapdog. PG&E and the state’s other electrical monopolies are able to operate with a public-be-damned attitude because of this state’s fatal blunder deregulating the electrical industry back
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