Public Forum on Energy in California
Keeping the Lights On
An informed public is the most important
element of a functional democracy.
Become informed on this issue that affects
our daily lives.
- What are the challenges to how energy policy is made--post restructuring?
- What are the needs and the options in terms of energy resources and transmission?
- Are there changes in the way that electric utility business is done and regulated that would benefit the people of California?
- What is the role of citizens in state energy decision making?
Invited Speakers Include . . .
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Martha Escutia, State Senator John Geesman, CEC Commissioner Michael Peevey, CPUC President Jackalyne Pfannenstiel, CEC Commissioner Joseph Canciamilla, Assemblyman |
Lloyd Levine, Assemblyman Joe Desmond, Deputy Secretary for Energy, Resources Agency Susan Kennedy, CPUC Commissioner |
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January 21, 2005
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Ronald Reagan State Building, Auditorium |
January 28, 2005
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
CPUC Headquarters, Auditorium |
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Admission: $25 Meeting and box lunch $15 Meeting only, bring your own lunch $15 Payment at Door, no lunch available, bring your own lunch Accessability: Both venues are wheelchair accessible and easily accessible by public transit. To register, print flyer with form and follow instructions. |
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Presented by
The League of Women Voters of California Education FundThe California Public Utilities Commission
The California Energy Commission
The Commonwealth Club of California
Town Hall Los Angeles
