Back to Show
SoCal Matters
CA To Cut Power Company Profits, But You Won't See Much of a Change
Season 2025
Episode 510
State regulators recommended lowering the shareholder return for California’s biggest electric utilities, a move critics say is too small to noticeably reduce bills. Even with the cut, Californians would still pay among the highest electricity rates in the nation.
Support Provided By
2:00
Senate Bill 68 would require restaurants to identify allergens on menus.
2:00
A bill would let car dealers charge up to $500 in processing fees.
2:00
State Farm faces state probe after complaints over fire claim delays.
2:00
Study links rising rents to falling transit use in LA neighborhoods.
2:00
Governor Newsom wants to cut back weightloss drugs from Medi-Cal to help the $12 billion deficit.
2:00
The CA Supreme Court heard arguments in a case about how much customers are paid for excess energy.
2:00
Governor Gavin Newsom wants to increase the state's investment in film and tv tax credits.
2:00
Newsom’s budget proposal to speed up the Delta Tunnel project ignites controversy.
2:00
A pilot program raising juror pay is cut from California's budget plan.
2:00
California eases AI rules, removing key protections under pressure.
2:00
The LAPD’s decades-old warning about false complaints now faces a court challenge.
2:00
Lawmakers push new pay rules for incarcerated firefighters and inmates.