A closer look at the CPUC board members who approve SDG&E rate hikesBy LaMesa on February 4, 2022Commissioners appointed by Governor, vote on rate increases proposed every three years. Source: CBS 8 New feedShare La MesaClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading...Published in home, investigations, local, money and Newsnews LaMesaMore from homeMore posts in home »City of San Diego changes confusing bike lanes on Gold Coast Drive back to 'normal'Corrections agents search for escaped offender from San Diego facilityMore mild days into the start of the weekendMan wounded in Midway District shootingCalifornia looks to triple electric car sales in 4 yearsMore from investigationsMore posts in investigations »Tips sought in suspicious fire at home of Nathan Fletcher, Lorena GonzalezFirefighters battle 2-alarm townhome complex fire in University City'Seeing a lot of demand right now' | Skyrocketing rent hikes across San Diego County, new report showsSan Diego police fatally shoot possible robbery suspect in Stockton neighborhoodFamily and friends hold vigil for Maya Millete, marking one year since her disappearanceMore from localMore posts in local »City of San Diego changes confusing bike lanes on Gold Coast Drive back to 'normal'Corrections agents search for escaped offender from San Diego facilityMore mild days into the start of the weekendMan wounded in Midway District shootingCalifornia looks to triple electric car sales in 4 yearsMore from moneyMore posts in money »'I'm angry, I'm shocked' | Rancho Bernardo man sues SDG&E for high bills'Trying to have a really big impact' | Residential power customers begin switchover to 'community choice' energyElectric bill high? Here's tips to save on electricity at homeSupervisors OK first step toward allowing micro-enterprise home kitchens'Force everyone on to trolleys and buses'| Proposed road usage tax doesn't sit well with SANDAG board membersMore from NewsMore posts in News »City of San Diego changes confusing bike lanes on Gold Coast Drive back to 'normal'Corrections agents search for escaped offender from San Diego facilityMan wounded in Midway District shootingCalifornia looks to triple electric car sales in 4 yearsNew legislation would ban gun shows on all state-owned fairgrounds
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