Rep. Khanna Issues Statement on PG&E Power Shutoffs, Wildfires
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 -- Rep. Ro Khanna, D-California, issued the following statement on PG&E power shutoffs and wildfires causing residents to evacuate:
"This situation has been devastating for many people across California. Many are without power and homes have been destroyed by these fires.
"We need bold action. PG&E has been a disaster. When you have a state that has Apple, Google, and Tesla in it, there's no excuse for not getting power to our people.
"I'm calling on Gov. Newsom to support turning PG&E into a customer owned utility. We need to have more municipal public utilities providing energy.
"We need state and federal investment in smart micro grids with distributed power generation. We also need more federal resources in the state to deal with wildfires. California needs to be bold and take over PG&E."
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About the Office
Congressman Khanna represents the 17th District of California, which covers communities in Silicon Valley. Visit his website at khanna.house.gov. Follow him on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @RepRoKhanna.
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