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San Bruno PG&E Blast: DLA Piper, Sen. Mitchell Urged to Resign CPUC Settlement Negotiations for Conflict of Interests, Confidentiality Breach
U.S. Sen. George Mitchell’s firm, DLA Piper, is adverse to S.F. in litigation, claims several utilities among its clients
PHMSA ‘still asleep at the switch,’ City Attorney says, after ignoring S.F.’s concerns, recommendations of federal investigators
Findings strongly support Herrera’s July 14 notice of intent to sue CPUC, PHMSA regulators
Revelations from San Bruno tragedy lead San Francisco to seek federal court order compelling regulators to strictly enforce U.S. safety standards
City Attorney’s additional recommendations support Representative Jackie Speier’s recent proposal to the California Public Utilities Commission
‘The real outrage’ is lack of safety improvements to transmission lines seven months after San Bruno tragedy, Herrera argues
Penalty ‘disregards the risks to human life and safety,’ provides ‘no incentive for PG&E to take its responsibilities seriously’
City Attorney, TURN petitioned yesterday for a ‘thorough, transparent investigation’ by the commission regulating California’s utilities
City Attorney joins TURN in calling for a ‘thorough, transparent investigation’ by the commission that regulates California’s utilities
Utility’s deceptive campaign, broken promises on Community Choice Aggregation demand expedited action by regulators, City argues
PG&E to Pay $6.5 Million in Lieu of Fines for Massive Holiday Season Outage Caused By Mission Street Substation Fire in December 2003
Consumers, businesses and regional economy would be hit hard by proposed rate plan, economist and utility expert argues
Consumers, businesses and regional economy would be hit hard by proposed rate plan, economist and utility expert argues
San Francisco City Attorney Testifies That Dedicated Rate Component Plan Would Save California Ratepayers $5 Billion Over Next Decade