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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Urge that the Senate Rules Committee recommend to the California Senate the confirmation of Michel Florio, Mark Ferron, Catherine Sandoval

Please join us in recruiting organizations in your regions to email 3 letters of support to the Senate Rules Committee by January 11— one each to support the confirmations of Catherine Sandoval, Michel Florio, and Mark Ferron to the California Public Utilities Commission.  The more letters received by the Senate Rules Committee, the stronger the case to confirm the three candidates at the Senate Rules Committee hearing, likely to be scheduled for January 18.

Together, the 3 Brown appointees provide a rare opportunity for a majority of the 5–member CPUC to be comprised of members who take seriously the CPUC mission to provide safe and reliable utility service at fair and reasonable prices.  During the past few months the new Commissioners have been responsible for several decisions in which the public interest has prevailed over industry interests, including opening an investigation of the AT&T/T-Mobile merger, rejecting a PG&E customer service charge, and compelling utilities to share with ratepayers the benefits of federal economic stimulus funding.  During the next few months, they will decide upon LifeLine affordability and expansion to wireless, profit rates guaranteed to utilities, and PG&E fines for the San Bruno explosion.

Commissioner Sandoval is a law professor specializing in telecommunications policy at Santa Clara University, and has served as a senior manager at the FCC.  She was born in East LA, becoming the first Latina in the U.S. to be awarded a Rhodes Scholarship and the first person of Latino descent to be appointed to the CPUC.  

Commissioner Florio developed his reputation as California's foremost consumer advocate during the 33 years (1978–2011) he worked as the senior energy attorney at TURN.  He was raised in the Midwest, became the first in his family to attend college and law school, and is possibly the most experienced person ever appointed to the CPUC.  

Commissioner Ferron has over two decades of banking and business experience from a European perspective that embraces the value of regulation as a balance to industry dominance.  He worked his way through school growing up in the Midwest by working in factories, and brings to the CPUC an expertise in financial markets with a sense of humanity.

Here are 3 sample letters of support for each of the 3 CPUC appointees up for confirmation. Please feel free to modify anything that you desire.

Letter 1
January 11, 2012

Honorable Darrell Steinberg
Chair, Senate Committee on Rules
California State Senate
State Capitol, Room 205
Sacramento, CA 95816

Dear President pro Tempore Steinberg,

I am pleased, on behalf of _____________________________, to submit this letter of enthusiastic support for the confirmation of Michel Florio as Commissioner of the California Public Utilities Commission.  __________________ is a ______________________ organization that ________________________________.

Commissioner Florio offers a unique depth of experience and expertise that qualifies him to serve as an effective CPUC Commissioner.  His 33–year tenure from 1978 to 2011 as TURN Senior Energy Attorney provides him with an exceptional appreciation of how energy policies impact both the utility industry and everyday consumers.  His expertise on the challenges of maintaining a sustainable system of energy procurement, transmission, and distribution was honed when he served as a member of the Board of Governors of the California ISO from 1997 to 2005.  His reputation as a problem solver has been earned from years of bringing together consumers, utilities, and energy generators to seek common solutions that resulted in SB 695 reforms as well as broad–based settlements in key energy policy procurement issues.

Commissioner Florio brings a sensibility to the CPUC rooted in community and accomplishment.  He was raised in the Midwest as the son of a machine repairman who worked in a rock quarry.  He was the first in his family to not only receive a law degree, but to attend college at all.  It seems only fitting that he was appointed by Governor Brown as one of the most experienced regulatory experts to serve as CPUC Commissioner in its 100–year history.

The most important reason that we support the confirmation of Commissioner Florio is because he has demonstrated his leadership commitment to the CPUC mission of providing safe and reliable utility service at fair and reasonable prices.  While he has had to recuse himself from recent key votes pertaining to PG&E rate cases because of his previous participation as a consumer attorney in those cases, recent examples of his willingness to exercise independence from the CPUC leadership include:

1)      Commissioner Florio joined Commissioners Sandoval and Ferron in voting for an investigation of the impact on California ratepayers of the proposed AT&T/T–Mobile merger, and voted against President Peevey’s alternate proposal, which would not have analyzed the California-specific impacts of the merger.

2)      Commissioner Florio has taken the lead in expanding CPUC oversight of gas safety, requiring PG&E to conduct extensive pipeline inspections and document retrieval, and reversing the policy of not fining utilities for safety violations—resulting in a $36 million fine of PG&E for the deadly Rancho Cordova explosion.

We strongly urge that the Senate Rules Committee recommend to the California Senate the confirmation of Michel Florio as CPUC Commissioner because of his leadership experience, accomplishments, and willingness to defend the public interest to deliver the cleanest energy and best phone service at the lowest prices to consumers.

Sincerely,
(Your name)

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Letter 2

January 11, 2012

Honorable Darrell Steinberg
Chair, Senate Committee on Rules
California State Senate
State Capitol, Room 205
Sacramento, CA 95816

Dear President pro Tempore Steinberg,

I am pleased, on behalf of _____________________________, to submit this letter of enthusiastic support for the confirmation of Catherine Sandoval as Commissioner of the California Public Utilities Commission.  __________________ is a ______________________ organization that ________________________________.

Commissioner Sandoval offers a wide range of leadership experience and expertise that qualify her to serve as an effective CPUC Commissioner.  Her positions as a professor specializing in telecommunications law at Santa Clara University since 1994, and a senior manager at the FCC from 1994 to 1999, provide her with a research–based expertise in telecom policy issues.  Her expertise in energy policy issues was developed when she served as Undersecretary of the California Business, Transportation and Housing Agency from 2001 to 2004 and advised the Agency Secretary on energy matters when she served on the California ISO Board of Governors.

Commissioner Sandoval brings a sensibility to the CPUC rooted in community and accomplishment.  She was raised in East Los Angeles in a bilingual Spanish and English environment, and became the first person in her family to graduate from a four–year college.  She is the first Latina in the United States to be awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to study at Oxford University.  It seems only fitting that she was appointed by Governor Brown as the first person of Latino descent to serve as a Commissioner on the CPUC in its 100–year history.

The most important reason that we support the confirmation of Commissioner Sandoval is because she has demonstrated her leadership commitment to the CPUC mission of providing safe and reliable utility service at fair and reasonable prices by casting votes different from that of the CPUC leadership.  For instance:

1)      Commissioner Sandoval joined Commissioners Simon and Ferron in voting for a CPUC Judge’s Proposed Decision to deny a new PG&E $3 monthly customer service charge, saving most customers $1 billion over the next 3 years, compelling President Peevey to join the majority and withdraw his Alternate Decision to grant the customer service charge.

2)      Commissioner Sandoval joined Commissioners Florio and Ferron in voting for a thorough investigation of the impact on California ratepayers of the proposed AT&T/T–Mobile merger, and against President Peevey’s alternate proposal in which an expedited and more superficial investigation would have been conducted. 

We strongly urge that the Senate Rules Committee recommend to the California Senate the confirmation of Catherine Sandoval to Commissioner of the California Public Utilities Commission because of her leadership experience, accomplishments, and willingness to defend the public interest to deliver the cleanest energy and best phone service at the lowest prices to consumers.

Sincerely,

(your name)
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Letter 3

January 11, 2012

Honorable Darrell Steinberg
Chair, Senate Committee on Rules
California State Senate
State Capitol, Room 205
Sacramento, CA 95816

Dear President pro Tempore Steinberg,

I am pleased, on behalf of _____________________________, to submit this letter of enthusiastic support for the confirmation of Mark Ferron as Commissioner of the California Public Utilities Commission.  __________________ is a ______________________ organization that ________________________________.

Commissioner Ferron offers a wide range of leadership experience and expertise that qualify him to serve as an effective CPUC Commissioner.  His 24 years of service as an international banker provides him with the experience necessary to evaluate the costs and risks associate with running a business that delivers safe and reliable utility service.  For the past two years, he has supported the role of nonprofits in advancing positive policy reforms through his involvement with Silicon Valley Social Ventures, a collaboration of 100 families who pool their resources to promote effective organizations. His two decades living in Europe has given him an appreciation of the positive effects of government regulation to provide a balance to unfettered markets.

Commissioner Ferron grew up in a small Midwestern town, worked his way through school by cleaning up in a metals-working factory, working grave-yard shifts at a 24/7 plastics factory and tutoring kids in Math.  He comes from a family of 5 kids, and now has 5 children of his own.  One of his chief motivations for getting involved in the work of the PUC is to try to hand over a decent environment for children who will live with the world we have created. It seems only fitting that Governor Brown has appointed him as a financial markets expert with a sense of humanity to serve as CPUC Commissioner.

The most important reason that we support the confirmation of Commissioner Ferron is because he has demonstrated his leadership commitment to the CPUC mission of providing safe and reliable utility service at fair and reasonable prices by his willingness to exercise independence from the CPUC leadership.  Two recent examples include:

1)      Commissioner Ferron joined Commissioners Sandoval and Simon in voting for a CPUC Judge’s Proposed Decision to deny a new PG&E $3 monthly customer service charge, saving most customers $1 billion over the next 3 years, compelling President Peevey to join the majority and withdraw his Alternate Decision to grant the customer service charge.

2)      Commissioner Ferron joined Commissioners Sandoval and Florio in voting for a thorough investigation of the impact on California ratepayers of the proposed AT&T/T–Mobile merger, and and against President Peevey’s alternate proposal in which an expedited and more superficial investigation would have been conducted.

We strongly urge that the Senate Rules Committee recommend to the California Senate the confirmation of Mark Ferron as CPUC Commissioner of the California Public Utilities Commission because of his leadership experience, accomplishments, and willingness to defend the public interest to deliver the cleanest energy and best phone service at the lowest prices to consumers.

Sincerely,

(Your name)

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