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San Francisco LAFCO adopts resolution opposing PG&E ballot initiative that would restrict CCAs
Summary
LAFCO voted to oppose a PG&E-filed statewide ballot initiative ("Taxpayers' Right to Vote Act") that would require two-thirds voter approval before a community choice aggregator (CCA) could provide service. The commission directed staff to submit comments to the Attorney General and Legislative Analyst by July 22 and explore legal challenge strategies.
The San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) on a unanimous voice vote adopted a resolution expressing strong opposition to a PG&E-sponsored ballot measure that would require two-thirds voter approval before a community choice aggregator (CCA) could provide electric service within a jurisdiction. Interim Executive Officer Nancy Miller described the measure as the "Taxpayers' Right to Vote Act," said it is under review by the Attorney General and Legislative Analyst, and urged the commission to act quickly to…
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