![]() ![]() And and so this is the the agency in California that is charged with assuring the lowest utility rates to consumers. So the California Public Advocate’s office used to be called the Office of rate payer advocate, I believe, correct. And that’s just very troubling, that they would do something like that. I mean, calot, pa has no legal authority to sign the agreement, number one, and they very well could have broken the law. So it was written to the California Public Advocate’s office, and it was agreement, a common interest agreement between those folks in the Sierra Club. Can you quickly summarize that for me, please? So today, we’re talking about your November 30 letter that you wrote along with Assemblywoman Blanca, Rubio, to the to the California Public Utilities Commission, about the about the issue of natural gas bans. Sixth year and just reelected and sworn in? As I recall. ![]() ![]() So you’ve introduced yourself before, I’m just going to remind listeners that Assemblyman Jim Cooper is from Elk Grove, he has spent a long career in both law enforcement and in politics, at the local level in Elk Grove, and then you’ve been in the assembly for how many years is assembly? So today of the last time you were on the podcast, we talked about electric vehicle subsidies and the issue of social equity in California and had written a letter to the Sierra Club at that time objecting to their policies toward electric vehicles in the state calling them out in the other environmental groups out in the state for the issue of, of the inequity of the subsidies and that were largely going to wealthy senate districts in the state and, and and coming at the expense of the poor ones. We talk about energy, power, innovation and politics and my guest today the first return guest for the power hungry podcast is Assemblyman Jim Cooper from Elk Grove, California Assemblyman welcome, again to the power hungry podcast. Hi, and welcome to the power hungry podcast. ![]()
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