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January 16, 2019 Newswires
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No road map for California lawmakers in fire-sparked PG&E bankruptcy

Press Democrat, The (Santa Rosa, CA)

Jan. 16--Democratic state Sens. Bill Dodd of Napa and Mike McGuire of Healdsburg, who both represent areas scorched by the North Bay wildfires of 2017, said fire survivors and PG&E ratepayers need protection as the state's largest utility moves toward a bankruptcy filing in two weeks.

But neither lawmaker nor newly sworn-in Gov. Gavin Newsom cited any specific responses Tuesday as the process for assigning an estimated $30 billion in wildfire liabilities and settling 3,600 survivors' damage claims appears headed out of state courts and into federal bankruptcy court.

PG&E said Monday that seeking bankruptcy protection was "the only viable option" and has until Jan. 29 to submit an official filing.

"I'm not sure there's a legislative role here yet," said Dodd, who last year co-chaired a special legislative committee that crafted a wide-ranging wildfire response bill.

The measure allowed PG&E to lean on its customers to help pay for billions of dollars in damages from the 2017 blazes. But the law did not apply to 2018, when the Camp fire killed at least 86 people, destroyed more than 14,000 homes and accounted for $12.5 billion in insured losses, the costliest disaster in the world that year.

There had been talk of extending the same provision to cover 2018, but Dodd said it now is "not likely to happen." He also ruled out the prospect of using taxpayer funds to assist PG&E in any way.

The North Bay wildfires destroyed more than 6,200 homes and caused $10 billion in insurance claims.

McGuire said it was "to soon to tell" if the state might provide funding to the embattled utility, which also declared bankruptcy in 2001, facing a $9 billion debt and soaring wholesale power costs.

Now, 18 years later, the next move is up to PG&E, McGuire said.

"I am looking for PG&E to present a plan to dig out of this financial swamp," he said. "The bottom line is they have to."

However, McGuire said, Newsom and lawmakers are "working overtime" to develop safeguards for "survivors who lost everything in the North Bay and Camp fires."

Newsom told reporters Monday he had brought in experts on bankruptcy and finance for assistance, calling the bankruptcy "a top priority" for his administration. But like the lawmakers, he offered no details.

"All the options are on the table," Newsom said.

"I think we just need to be patient with the process," Dodd said. "Right now there are parties talking behind the scenes on this."

Dodd said PG&E needs to make "wholesale changes" to its 10-member corporate board of directors, which includes at least five members who have remained since the San Bruno gas pipeline explosion in 2010.

"I think it's inexcusable," he said.

One of the long-standing board members, Roger Kimmel, vice chairman of the investment banking firm Rothschild Inc, resigned Monday, PG&E disclosed Tuesday.

PG&E spokeswoman Lynsey Paulo said Tuesday the utility giant is committed to working with regulators and lawmakers.

Paulo was asked but did not comment on whether PG&E would follow up on former CEO Geisha Williams' plan to renew a request to ease California's legal standard that holds utilities liable for any damage caused by their equipment, regardless of whether the company was deemed negligent.

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