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Tagged with: CleanPowerSF

Lee avoids tough questions in mayoral debate

The challengers did the best they could, but a weak format allowed Lee to duck any criticism of his record By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 9, 2015...

Clean Power program starts signup campaign

Residents and businesses can sign up now for 100 percent renewable power By Tim Redmond There hasn’t been a lot of news media attention to it,...

Solar power isn’t green? PG&E scam heads to the November ballot

Despite last-minute efforts, a misleading measure seeking to undermine clean public power is going to the voters. Will the mayor help defeat it? By Tim...

The Agenda, July 6-12: A terrible killing becomes a political attack on immigrants …

... plus Uber and traffic, and a bill that would help public power by making PG&E's fossil-fuel and nuclear mix more expensive By Tim Redmond JULY...

PG&E Scam warning

That ballot measure gathering signatures for "clean power" is actually an attack on CleanPowerSF, sponsored by PG&E allies By Tim Redmond JUNE 29, 2105 – There...

The Agenda, March 7-12: Newsom’s failures, inside and outside politics, PG&E and Ed Lee’s lobbyist donors

The week ahead also includes an important discussion over whether "live-work" lofts can be converted to normal dwellings without paying affordable housing fees By Tim...

Mayor Lee wants to “work with” PG&E on clean power

Either the mayor is naive -- or we should all be worried   By Tim Redmond FEBRUARY 10, 2015 – Mayor Ed Lee said this afternoon that...

The Agenda: Feb. 9-14

 Clean Power, the CIA, Hedge Funds ... and are we really punishing the rich?   By Tim Redmond FEBRUARY 9, 2015 – Question Time, the brilliant creation...

Can Mayor Lee really stand up to PG&E?

There's no way to have civil consensus with the private utility and still make CleanPowerSF work By Tim Redmond FEBRUARY 2, 2015 – It’s odd when...

Public power moves forward at City Hall. What will the mayor do now?

By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 24, 2014 – The first baby steps toward public power in San Francisco continue to move forward – but the mayor...