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Board of Supervisors and PUC enter closed session on PG&E litigation after public comment

3006288 · April 16, 2025
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At a joint special meeting March 10, 2020, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and the Public Utilities Commission moved into a closed session on existing litigation involving Pacific Gas and Electric Company after brief public comments; both bodies later voted not to disclose their closed-session deliberations.

San Francisco's Board of Supervisors and the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission met jointly March 10, 2020, and entered a closed session to discuss existing litigation involving Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), city officials said.

The joint meeting opened with two minutes of public comment. An unnamed speaker who identified themselves as a regular SFPUC attendee urged the commission to assess whether the SFPUC “has the capacity…to buy PG and E, whether it's a small part or a large part,” and warned that PG&E “doesn’t want to give up anything that it possesses.” Tom Gilberty, another public commenter, said he opposed a…

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