The letters to the editor express frustration over the California Public Utilities Commission's approval of substantial rate hikes for PG&E without thorough public scrutiny. They reflect the lack of transparency and accountability in how decisions are made, as residents face high electricity costs. Additionally, the letters critique an op-ed about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, arguing that it neglects the role of Hamas in causing suffering and calls for recognition of their actions and the need for accountability to improve the situation.
I appreciated the column by Loretta Lynch, former president of the California Public Utilities Commission. I was infuriated to read that the current PUC approved billions of dollars more to PG&E without reviewing their needs in a public hearing.
California has the second-highest electricity rates in the nation. I agree with Lynch, who says, The PUC has become a lapdog... Instead of looking out for us, the PUC regulators are rolling over for PG&E.
Interesting how Nour makes no mention of how Hamas has murdered Gazans who dared to protest against their rule... what triggered such Gazan suffering was Hamas' atrocities when they murdered nearly 1,200 Jews.
Want to end suffering in Gaza? Call for the release of the hostages and the end to Hamas rule. You won’t find Nour making such a statement.
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