For several months now, a leaking well at SoCal Gas’s Aliso Canyon field has been spewing methane gas into the atmosphere, literally poisoning every breath we take.
TURN and other
by Ana Montes–
Access to the Internet has become today’s new civil rights issue for low-income communities, especially communities of color. That’s why TURN is a strong supporter
All of us in northern California have been subjected to a barrage of advertising from PG&E designed to convince us that PG&E is putting safety first. Diverse workers wax
Matt Freedman’s Testimony to Senate Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee
March 11, 2015 My name is Matthew Freedman and I have been a staff attorney with The UtilityReform Network
Whether or not you have cable TV, whether or not you use Comcast for phone service, you should be concerned about Comcast’s plan to merge with Time Warner. Ultimately,
by Regina Costa, TURN Telecom Director—-As telecom networks move to shiny new technologies, (and grow their profits enormously) the essential core values of public safety, universal access, competitive choice and
OpEd by Mark Toney, TURN executive director, Manteca Bulletin Nov. 12, 2014
What happens to a person when their reckless driving while under the influence alcohol kills eight
by Mindy Spatt, TURN Communications Director
TURN is urging the California Public Utilities Commission to take immediate and decisive steps to restore its own credibility, which is at an all-time
by Mark Toney, executive director, TURN
In PG&E’s new disclosures on October 6, 2014, the public now has smoking gun evidence of CPUC President Mike Peevey’s corruption. An E-mail
Raising Rates for Essential Needs During COVID is Wrong
PG&E, SDG&E and SoCal Edison are rapidly raising rates for essential heat and light despite the COVID crisis. With lower-income Californians already bearing the brunt of the pandemic and resultant