Iiiiiiit’s happening! Let your district supervisor know you want a public utility in San Francisco! We can’t let another for-profit utility company raise our rates and put us in danger again. #powerforthepeoplehttps://www.sfchronicle.com/business/article/PG-E-bankruptcy-leads-San-Francisco-to-reconsider-13536619.php …
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Kim-Mai Cutler Retweeted J.D. Morris
From a regional or state perspective, SF leaving and forming its own utility is not a progressive outcome. It leaves the poorest Californians in the most vulnerable parts of the state to fend for themselves.https://twitter.com/thejdmorris/status/1085595511770378240?s=21 …
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J.D. MorrisVerified account @thejdmorrisSan Francisco leaders are thinking about stepping up the city's role as a power provider in light of PG&E's bankruptcy plan. But@MichaelWWara asks: If SF exits the utility, what's the impact on those it leaves behind? https://www.sfchronicle.com/business/article/PG-E-bankruptcy-leads-San-Francisco-to-reconsider-13536619.php?utm_campaign=twitter-premium&utm_source=CMS%20Sharing%20Button&utm_medium=social … w/@DominicFracassa pic.twitter.com/xaH5iLnxEE2 replies 0 retweets 20 likes -
Replying to @kimmaicutler @buttpraxis
Why not a regional Nor Cal Public Power agency? It could be a merger of
@SMUDUpdates and@sfpuc, but a better model could be a state owned non-profit holding corporation for PG&E assets that could contract with local incumbents (SF, SMUD, Alameda, etc) & supply the rest of NorCal1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes -
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Better, but still similar issues. Where are we leaving Butte, Mendocino, Sonoma, etc counties?
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Thank you for remembering the rural counties. Is there any org working on making the state energy utility publicly owned? If there isn't, maybe the SF utility could act as a pilot program for a state public utility.
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@GavinNewsom said all options were on the table.
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