Monday, October 19, 2009
Stop the PG&E Power Grab - PAC Formed
Local Power has joined The Utility Reform Network (TURN) and Capitol Consulting to form a Political Action Committee in opposition to PG&E's desperate move to halt the Community Choice movement in California - the so-called "taxpayers right to vote act." As dozens of communities in PG&E's service territory mobilize to win energy independence and implement Climate Action Plans, PG&E's claims that it will spend $50-$100M on its campaign to impose monopoly on Northern California portends a major political fight. We say bring it on - there is no better publicity than negative ads paid by an unpopular power monopoly - the great shot in the foot heard round the world. Visit our new organization, Stop the PG&E Power Grab to learn more.
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