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Sep. 25, 2019
Both sides in PG&E argue claim negotiations sabotaged
Groups interested in opening the door to competing proposals to reorganize the Pacific Gas & Electric Corp. accused the utility Tuesday of undermining settlement negotiations by refusing to talk to them while PG&E and its allies argued the committee representing wildfire victims is similarly sabotaging efforts by asking for too much money.




SAN FRANCISCO -- Groups interested in opening the door to competing proposals to reorganize the Pacific Gas & Electric Corp. accused the utility Tuesday of undermining settlement negotiations by refusing to talk to them while PG&E and its allies argued the committee representing wildfire victims is similarly sabotaging efforts by asking for too much money.
The two sides remained distant in their evaluations of how much wild...
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