Bill could shield utilities from California wildfire costs
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California’s Legislature will be asked to protect utilities from possible bankruptcy by shielding them from billions of dollars in liability linked to this year’s deadly swath of wildfires, it was reported Tuesday.
Assemblyman Chris Holden (D-Pasadena), plans to introduce a measure that could allow Pacific Gas & Electric and other utilities to pass onto customers some costs related to this year’s fires, the San Jose Mercury News reported .
Holden chairs the state Assembly Utilities and Energy Committee.
“We want to send a signal to the financial markets that we are not going to leave the utilities flapping in the wind,” Kellie Smith, chief consultant for the committee, told the paper.