It looks like the California Electric Issues will not be addressed in the 
Courts.  This leaves the CPUC (President Lynch taking direction from the 
Governor) and potentially the Legislature.

Roger
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JMB <JBennett@GMSSR.com> on 12/08/2000 04:50:00 PM
To: "'ryang@enron.com'" <ryang@enron.com>
cc:  
Subject: California Supreme Court Denial of PG&E Petition


According to PG&E Corp.'s December 8, 2000  "8-K", on November 21, 2000, the
California Supreme Court denied PG&E's petition seeking review of an
appellate decision which had denied PG&E's appeal of the CPUC decisions
prohibiting post freeze recovery of cost incurred prior to the end of the
rate freeze (e.g., power purchase costs).