Posted on 06/02/2002 12:27:26 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:40:20 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Is a palace coup under way at the California Public Utilities Commission?
Insiders sure think so.
All eyes these days are on Michael Peevey, a former Southern California Edison president who was appointed by Gov. Gray Davis in March to oversee his past employer (as well as PG&E, Pacific Bell and other such entities).
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Excuse me, but doesn't it take three of the five members to "push through a rate hike"?
Oh, lookie here. The original post:
California To OK 20 Percent Rate Hike For Utilities Tuesday - Commissioner
Loretta Lynch was appointed by Governor Gray Davis as President of the California Public Utilities Commission on March 22, 2000. Ms. Lynch is responsible for managing 900 employees and is one of five Commissioners charged with regulating telecommunications, utilities, and commercial transportation and water companies. The California PUC enforces consumer protection mandates as well as provides a fair and competitive environment for business and economic development in California, while ensuring that energy, water and phone services are provided in an efficient and cost-effective manner. Ms. Lynchs term expires in January, 2005.
Prior to her appointment to the CPUC, Ms. Lynch was the director of Governor Davis Office of Planning and Research. OPRs mission is two-fold: fulfilling statutory land use and environmental requirements and developing affirmative policy proposals and projects at the direction of the Governor. OPRs statutory mandates include: coordinating Californias environmental justice efforts; overseeing review of land developments of regional and state significance; reviewing local governments general plans; and, through the State Clearinghouse, coordinating environmental and land use filings from local entities. OPR also functions as the Governors liaison with local governments and Ms. Lynch assisted with the Governors Commission on Building for the 21st Century and with the development of budget and policy proposals.
Prior to her service in state government, Ms. Lynch was a partner in the San Francisco litigation firm of Keker & Van Nest, where she represented businesses and their employees in class action suits, white collar criminal cases, and intellectual property disputes. In 1994, Ms. Lynch took a leave from her firm to manage State Superintendent of Public Instruction Delaine Eastins first successful statewide campaign. In 1992, Ms. Lynch moved to Little Rock to help start the quick response team for President Clintons first presidential bid. In the 1992 general election, she became the deputy campaign manager for Senator Dianne Feinstein where she coordinated policy development and policy communications. In 1990, Ms. Lynch served as assistant campaign manager for Attorney General John Van de Kamps gubernatorial bid. Ms. Lynch also has served as a legislative assistant for California Assemblymember Johan Klehs.
Ms. Lynch also has worked as special counsel litigating class actions on behalf of the homeless for the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles and as an associate at the Washington D.C. law firm of Shea & Gardner. In 1988-89, she served as a judicial clerk to the Honorable Dorothy Nelson, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. In 1987, she received her law degree from Yale University Law School, where she was an articles editor for the Yale Law & Policy Review, a member of the Moot Court Board of Directors, a member of the Yale Homelessness Legal Clinic, and a tax research assistant for Professor Michael Graetz. She received her bachelors degree in political science from the University of Southern California, where she was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and President of Mortar Board Honor Society. Ms. Lynch was born and raised in Independence, Missouri.
Yes, but do you have an opinion about him?
When is Ashcroft going to appoint a US attorney to investigate racketeering between SCE, Bray Davis, the Whirled Bunk, and the NRDC?
Read: OPR's mission is to coordinate payoffs between candidates for State office and campaign donors with specific local interests, while symmitrically focussing harassment upon the supporters of political opponents.
Someone should remind Peevey that at the Nurenburg trials men were hanged who tried to defend their actions by saying that they were just following orders. People in state Commissions have legal and ethical responsibilities to the public, not to just the folks that appoint them. I hope that some Cal-ISO and DWR officials may find this out when FERC and Ashcroft finish their investigations.
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