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  1. "You break it, you fix it. Not: You break it, your victims lose everything, and shareholders and executives walk away even richer" #wildfires #utilityjustice calmatters.org/commentary/2026?

  2. "You break it, you fix it. Not: You break it, your victims lose everything, and shareholders and executives walk away even richer" #wildfires #utilityjustice calmatters.org/commentary/2026?

  3. "You break it, you fix it. Not: You break it, your victims lose everything, and shareholders and executives walk away even richer" #wildfires #utilityjustice calmatters.org/commentary/2026?

  4. "You break it, you fix it. Not: You break it, your victims lose everything, and shareholders and executives walk away even richer" #wildfires #utilityjustice calmatters.org/commentary/2026?

  5. "You break it, you fix it. Not: You break it, your victims lose everything, and shareholders and executives walk away even richer" #wildfires #utilityjustice calmatters.org/commentary/2026?

  6. "In its decision, the commission admitted that granting PG&E half a billion up front, based only on PG&E’s word, “departs from the general requirement to raise rates only after the costs are determined reasonable.” #UtilityJustice sfchronicle.com/opinion/openfo

  7. "In its decision, the commission admitted that granting PG&E half a billion up front, based only on PG&E’s word, “departs from the general requirement to raise rates only after the costs are determined reasonable.” #UtilityJustice sfchronicle.com/opinion/openfo

  8. "In its decision, the commission admitted that granting PG&E half a billion up front, based only on PG&E’s word, “departs from the general requirement to raise rates only after the costs are determined reasonable.” #UtilityJustice sfchronicle.com/opinion/openfo

  9. "In its decision, the commission admitted that granting PG&E half a billion up front, based only on PG&E’s word, “departs from the general requirement to raise rates only after the costs are determined reasonable.” #UtilityJustice sfchronicle.com/opinion/openfo

  10. "In its decision, the commission admitted that granting PG&E half a billion up front, based only on PG&E’s word, “departs from the general requirement to raise rates only after the costs are determined reasonable.” #UtilityJustice sfchronicle.com/opinion/openfo

  11. PG&E has 15 billion in the bank and a 25% year over year increase in profits, yet the #CPUC still thinks ratepayers have to cover their 2.5 billion dollar cost overrun last year. Where is *our* annual 25% increase in profit? #UtilityJustice sfstandard.com/2024/03/07/pge-

  12. PG&E has 15 billion in the bank and a 25% year over year increase in profits, yet the #CPUC still thinks ratepayers have to cover their 2.5 billion dollar cost overrun last year. Where is *our* annual 25% increase in profit? #UtilityJustice sfstandard.com/2024/03/07/pge-

  13. PG&E has 15 billion in the bank and a 25% year over year increase in profits, yet the #CPUC still thinks ratepayers have to cover their 2.5 billion dollar cost overrun last year. Where is *our* annual 25% increase in profit? #UtilityJustice sfstandard.com/2024/03/07/pge-

  14. PG&E has 15 billion in the bank and a 25% year over year increase in profits, yet the #CPUC still thinks ratepayers have to cover their 2.5 billion dollar cost overrun last year. Where is *our* annual 25% increase in profit? #UtilityJustice sfstandard.com/2024/03/07/pge-

  15. PG&E has 15 billion in the bank and a 25% year over year increase in profits, yet the #CPUC still thinks ratepayers have to cover their 2.5 billion dollar cost overrun last year. Where is *our* annual 25% increase in profit? #UtilityJustice sfstandard.com/2024/03/07/pge-

  16. Paradise survivor: "“PG&E is getting our settlements back from us by raising rates,” she said. “This has to stop.” Yep. #UtilityJustice sfstandard.com/2023/11/16/pge-?

  17. Paradise survivor: "“PG&E is getting our settlements back from us by raising rates,” she said. “This has to stop.” Yep. #UtilityJustice sfstandard.com/2023/11/16/pge-?

  18. Paradise survivor: "“PG&E is getting our settlements back from us by raising rates,” she said. “This has to stop.” Yep. #UtilityJustice sfstandard.com/2023/11/16/pge-?

  19. Paradise survivor: "“PG&E is getting our settlements back from us by raising rates,” she said. “This has to stop.” Yep. #UtilityJustice sfstandard.com/2023/11/16/pge-?

  20. Paradise survivor: "“PG&E is getting our settlements back from us by raising rates,” she said. “This has to stop.” Yep. #UtilityJustice sfstandard.com/2023/11/16/pge-?

  21. #Utilities are cutting people off from life-saving services at alarming rates. 1.5M #shutoffs in 30 states & DC just last year. It’s time Congress recognize that access to energy is a #HumanRight and ban shutoffs. #UtilityJustice

  22. #Utilities are cutting people off from life-saving services at alarming rates. 1.5M #shutoffs in 30 states & DC just last year. It’s time Congress recognize that access to energy is a #HumanRight and ban shutoffs. #UtilityJustice

  23. #Utilities are cutting people off from life-saving services at alarming rates. 1.5M #shutoffs in 30 states & DC just last year. It’s time Congress recognize that access to energy is a #HumanRight and ban shutoffs. #UtilityJustice

  24. #Utilities are cutting people off from life-saving services at alarming rates. 1.5M #shutoffs in 30 states & DC just last year. It’s time Congress recognize that access to energy is a #HumanRight and ban shutoffs. #UtilityJustice

  25. #Utilities are cutting people off from life-saving services at alarming rates. 1.5M #shutoffs in 30 states & DC just last year. It’s time Congress recognize that access to energy is a #HumanRight and ban shutoffs. #UtilityJustice

  26. Criminals. "At the end of Dec 2021, @[email protected] average residential bills were around $202. By about mid-2022, PG&E’s average residential bills had risen to the amount of $233.67. That represented an increase of 15.6% over a 6-month period." #UtilityJustice eastbaytimes.com/2022/12/19/pg

  27. Criminals. "At the end of Dec 2021, @[email protected] average residential bills were around $202. By about mid-2022, PG&E’s average residential bills had risen to the amount of $233.67. That represented an increase of 15.6% over a 6-month period." #UtilityJustice eastbaytimes.com/2022/12/19/pg

  28. Criminals. "At the end of Dec 2021, @[email protected] average residential bills were around $202. By about mid-2022, PG&E’s average residential bills had risen to the amount of $233.67. That represented an increase of 15.6% over a 6-month period." #UtilityJustice eastbaytimes.com/2022/12/19/pg

  29. Criminals. "At the end of Dec 2021, @[email protected] average residential bills were around $202. By about mid-2022, PG&E’s average residential bills had risen to the amount of $233.67. That represented an increase of 15.6% over a 6-month period." #UtilityJustice eastbaytimes.com/2022/12/19/pg

  30. Criminals. "At the end of Dec 2021, @[email protected] average residential bills were around $202. By about mid-2022, PG&E’s average residential bills had risen to the amount of $233.67. That represented an increase of 15.6% over a 6-month period." #UtilityJustice eastbaytimes.com/2022/12/19/pg