
The California Legislature recently voted on a bill aimed at regulating the expenditure of customer funds by major utilities, specifically targeting practices like advertising and lobbying. The proposed legislation, which faced a critical vote, intended to prevent companies such as PG&E from using customer money for these purposes. Despite the support from consumer groups who criticized the utilities for funding trade groups and TV advertisements with customer funds, the bill was ultimately rejected.
Consumer groups accuse utilities like PG&E of using money from customers to fund trade groups and for TV ads. Now, California lawmakers have rejected a proposal to crack down on this. https://t.co/Qh6hD2OrDn https://t.co/Qh6hD2OrDn
California rejects bill to crackdown on how utilities spend customers' money https://t.co/J38BsTdEn7
Bill to crackdown on how California utilities spend customers’ money rejected https://t.co/4reWE7YlKG


