Pg e said the plan would allow it to pay the victims and meet all the requirements of ab1054, the new state bill regulating public yutilities. The governor said the plan didnt focus on providing safe and reliable power. Thats the key there. Tonights decision is a major setback for pg e, as it races to meet a june deadline to get out of bankruptcy. In a statement, pg e says in part we just spoke with senator jerry hill. He said the governor made the right decision. Its the same old pg e, and we will not stand for that. He recognizes the problem, he recognizes that if we do not see the change thats necessary for pg e, through this bankruptcy, we will one, be back into bankruptcy in the next five to ten years, and two, we will not have a safe utility. Senator hill has been a longtime critic of pg e. He says the best outcome for pg e to make victims whole and protect rate payers going forward. The rain was on and off all day and will continue into the weekend. Lets check in with rob mayeda
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