CPUC tells PG&E to stop harassing Marin customers

Strong arm tactics by Utility companies will not stand, man!

State regulators are warning PG&E to get out of the way of efforts in Marin to give people a choice about where they get their power.

Back in February, the Marin Energy Authority voted to begin selling power directly to Marin County residents.

The California Public Utility Commission on Monday accused the utility of violating state regulations by calling customers, urging them to opt out of the deal.

The utility is the sole sponsor of Proposition 16 on the June ballot.

It's spending $34.5 million on the measure which would require two-thirds voter approval before other local governments could implement similar plans.

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