Even the PUC President is Against Prop 16

Add another rational mind to the list of "No on Prop 16" advocates. Michael Peevey, president of the California Public Utilities Commission, wrote a wonderful op/ed piece in the Mercury News. Titled "Reject Prop 16's outrageous bid for monopoly power," Mr. Peevey explains exactly why Prop 16 is bad for consumers.

Now, this isn't new information to UCAN (check out this UCAN article and this UCAN video), but it's great to see public figures taking a stand against Prop 16. It's especially great when that public figure is the president of the regulatory agency in California created specifically to prevent private company action like PG&E's.

It is vitally important for you to get out and vote no on Prop 16 this June.

Questions about Prop 16 or energy-related issues? Give the Fraud Squad a call at (619) 696-6966. 

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