Proposition 16 would require local governments to receive two-thirds voter approval before expanding or creating new public electricity services. Proponents argue that it will protect taxpayer dollars. But opponents assert that the proposition is an attempt by special interests groups to eliminate competition in the utilities market and protect their bottom line. We discuss the measure with representatives from both sides.
Prop. 16: Two-Thirds Vote for Public Electricity

Guests:
Ross Mirkarimi, San Francisco supervisor, District 5
Jim Wunderman, president and CEO of the Bay Area Council
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