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Office of Ratepayer Advocates Left Without a Leader

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Even as questions continue to emerge about the record of the California Public Utilities Commission, Governor Brown has neglected the Officer of Ratepayer Advocates, the state agency that fights for the lowest utility rates and for the safety of residential consumers and small businesses. The office has been without a permanent director for more than five years.

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