Reference Summary: California taxpayers spent $9.6 million on private attorneys who wrote a law protecting PG&E's profits from wildfire damage. An ABC10 investigation reveals how PG&E made shutoff decisions to prevent wind-sparked wildfires without good wind data.
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California taxpayers spent $9.6 million on private attorneys who wrote a law protecting PG&E's profits from wildfire damage. An ABC10 investigation reveals how PG&E made shutoff decisions to prevent wind-sparked wildfires without good wind data. PG&E wants to settle wildfire criminal charges: It could affect your bill.
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- California taxpayers spent $9.6 million on private attorneys who wrote a law protecting PG&E's profits from wildfire damage.
- An ABC10 investigation reveals how PG&E made shutoff decisions to prevent wind-sparked wildfires without good wind data.
- PG&E wants to settle wildfire criminal charges: It could affect your bill.
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