Watchdog to Legislative Leaders: Maui Utilities’ Junket While Paradise Burned Should Spark New Rules for Real-time Disclosure of Lawmaker Trips
In a letter to
"We were shocked to learn that while many wildfire victims fled for their lives in
The letter was prompted by reporting from
Read the letter at: https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/2019-01/LtrAtkins%...
"Legislative junkets to far-flung and exotic destinations have become a regulator rite of passage in the
"Edison and its executives had a captive audience with the 12 Wailea legislators around the pool at the posh
Legislators in attendance included Assembly Members
Consumer Watchdog noted the "Wailea 12" received more than
"Currently, as you know, legislators only disclose paid-for travel and accommodations for these junkets once per year on their statements of economic interest," the letter noted. The public is left in the dark about how and when their elected officials hob nob with special interests who have business before the legislature.
"It's shameful that while wildfire victims fled for their lives, and many lost them, legislative policy about the wildfires was being made over Mai Tais in
"Consumer Watchdog urges you to institute new rules for your respective houses that require sitting legislators to disclose on their public websites the educational "seminars" and trips they attend when they accept an invitation and the lobbyists attending as well. Had this been a requirement for the Wailea trip in November many legislators would likely have reconsidered their attendance. "
Court noted the irony that the host, the so-called
"Peace is the last person legislators should be taking advice from, his advocacy of free market electricity brought us Enron and the last utility bankruptcies," the letter said.
"The ink is barely dry on the ratepayer bailout of utilities over the 2017 wildfires, grudgingly passed on the last night of the legislative session in September. Already the utilities and their advocates are pushing for a new bailout in
"Assembly Member
"The public deserves full and immediate disclosure," the letter concluded.
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