Category Archives: CPUC

Sleeping Mamma Wakes!

Maureen Homan is a “sleeping mamma” who’s just woken up to the “smart” meter invasion where she and her family live, in Orange County CA. But she’s got herself and others organized the way only a mamma can do! She’s … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, CPUC, neighborhood organizing, Orange County, Privacy, Safety, SCE, Uncategorized | 23 Comments

CPUC: “You can go back to the analog meter.”

In a remarkable about-face this morning at a public meeting, the president of the CPUC, Michael Peevey, told a man made ill by his “smart” meter, “[PG&E] will provide that you can go back to the analog meter, if that’s … Continue reading

Posted in CPUC, PG&E, San Diego County, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz County | 33 Comments

Recall of Santa Cruz County Sheriff Wowak Launched Tonight

Tonight marks the official launch of a community effort to recall Sheriff Phil Wowak from office, for failing to enforce County ordinance 5084 and protect the public from greedy corporations like PG&E and corrupt regulatory agencies like the CPUC.  The … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, CPUC, Democracy, PG&E, Police, Privacy, Santa Cruz County, World Health Organization | Leave a comment

“Smart” Meters Violate FCC Regulations. Period.

  Pacific Gas and Electric claimed last week in a workshop held at the CA Public Utilities Commission- the video of which is now online thanks to EON– that their ‘smart’ meter program is in full compliance with all FCC … Continue reading

Posted in Cell phones, Citizen rebellion, CPUC, Democracy, FCC, PG&E, Safety | 29 Comments

More Thoughts on Wednesday’s CPUC “Opt Out” Workshop

A lot has been said about the ‘opt out’ workshop on Wednesday at the California Public Utilities Commission .  Here are statements from two of those present, shedding additional light on the ways in which the PUC and the utilities … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, Class Issues and Social Equality, CPUC, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, PG&E, San Francisco | 7 Comments