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Season 2025
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How Utlities Shareholders Get Funds
Season 2025
Episode 294
California’s investor-owned utilities collect millions in shareholder profits through customer bills, adding to rising energy costs. While meant to attract investment, critics argue it unfairly burdens ratepayers, especially as wildfire-related expenses drive rates higher. With shareholder returns built into rates, many Californians are paying more without a breakdown of where their money goes.
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A pilot program raising juror pay is cut from California's budget plan.

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California eases AI rules, removing key protections under pressure.

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The LAPD’s decades-old warning about false complaints now faces a court challenge.

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Lawmakers push new pay rules for incarcerated firefighters and inmates.

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California jobs and revenue on and off the ports are feeling the effects of Trump’s tariffs.

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State Farm approved to raise insurance rates by up to 38% after wildfire losses.

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Cities complain Caltrans delays encampment removals.

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Border Patrol barred from sweeping parts of California.

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A $250M clean truck grant is frozen, stalling port electrification efforts.

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California bill funds phonics-based reading programs but avoids mandates.

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A new Escondido neighborhood models fire-resistant housing in California.

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Black Caucus reintroduces 16 equity bills, steering clear of cash reparations.