Government,
Environmental & Energy
Feb. 13, 2020
Bill would make utilities share information on vulnerable customers during shut-offs
AB 2179, from Assemblyman Marc Levine, D-Marin County, would require electric utilities to share information about which homes receive medical baseline rates in case of a “de-energization event.”




A state legislator has introduced a trio of new bills on wildfire mitigation, including one that almost appeared to anticipate the next day’s headlines.
AB 2179, from Assemblyman Marc Levine, D-Marin County, would require electric utilities to share information about which homes receive medical baseline rates in case of a “de-energization event.”
The state’s Medical Baseline Program provides fina...
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