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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Sep 3

    California lawmakers pass bill allowing utility PG&E to pass on fire-liability costs to ratepayers in effort to avert bankruptcyhttps://on.wsj.com/2Py90KR 

    8:36 PM - 3 Sep 2018
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      1. Ben Shultz  🇺🇸 🇮🇱‏ @benmshultz Sep 3
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        PG&E screwed us over in 2007 to pay for the pipe that blew up in San Bruno in 2010, and made us pay again when they were fined $1 billion. PG&E is a SOULLESS sham of a company. Absolute criminals and the State of California lets them off once again, only to let you and I pay. WTF

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      1. Rob Jaracz‏ @JRAZ447 Sep 3
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        And yet there are people who think the rest of the country should be more like California...

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      1. Reese Harris‏ @reeseharris Sep 3
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        Another large public corp enjoying capitalistic upside, and socialistic public bailout when the going gets rough.

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      1. Nicole Sexton‏ @Nicolesmic Sep 3
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        The power bills from PG&E are already bankrupting some families in Northern California. This is a disaster. Remember that giant budget surplus? It might be the time to help your constituents out, instead of passing the buck on fixing this.

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      1. REL‏ @1213treboR Sep 3
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        More expenses for the all ready overly taxed citizens of Calif.(excluding the elites Hollywood and Dems)

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      1. Ayla Kay Smith  🌊 🌊 🌊‏ @AylaKaySmith1 Sep 3
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        PG&E shouldn’t even be in operation anymore after they poisoned water wells and caused people to have cancer...

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      1. MA‏ @ma_gkg Sep 3
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        Who the f$ck voted these lawmakers in??? Time to looking in the mirror! They also voted to forbid school from starting before 8:30am! Seriously? Tons of athletes do zero period, 7am, to keep up their academic standings!!! Get an effing clue, for god sake. 😳🙄☹️ @JerryBrownGov

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      1. Tony J‏ @jury_tony Sep 3
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        The State declaring a utility soveriegn is a page from Obama's EPA. His department declared themselves unsueable when they caused Gold King Mine disaster. This was said January 6th, 2017 in the 10th Circuit Court.

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      1. Hillary Lou‏ @HillaryLou1 Sep 3
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        Looks like the ratepayers are getting burned twice....

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      1. Bill Wilson‏ @BillWil07698614 Sep 6
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        Of course liberals hate Americian citizens

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      1. Noah Kameyer‏ @noahkameyer Sep 3
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        @realDonaldTrump How about treating the PG&E CEO like Social Services treats the poor? Where’s the bailout for the average person? These corporations could burn the world and get away with it. Oh, guess they did.

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      1. mike koehl‏ @mpk62 Sep 3
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        Beautiful. Just beautiful.

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      1. Cali‏ @califun50 Sep 3
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        Californians pay for everything else that’s gone wrong in this state, what’s another bill?

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      1. Tod El Fitzrocket Fitzpatrick‏ @Fitz78T Sep 3
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        And people are surprised? Every person that approved this should be voted out.

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      1. Easy B‏ @bdex75 Sep 3
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        California is making the power rebuilding efforts in Puerto Rico look good.

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      1. HunYun‏ @hannayazdi Sep 3
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        It is a shame, there is no countability, what kind of lawmakers allow this?

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      1. Katy Oldenburg‏ @KatyOldenburg Sep 3
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        It's just a matter of time before California completely goes broke and everyone in the whole state moves out---& 80% of all the new jobs in Texas came from California and New York

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